Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, University of California at Santa Barbara , Santa Barbara, California 93106-5131, United States.
Environ Sci Technol. 2016 Feb 16;50(4):2044-53. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.5b04465. Epub 2016 Jan 26.
This project investigates the energy-water usage efficiency of large scale civil infrastructure projects involving the artificial recharge of subsurface groundwater aquifers via the reuse of treated municipal wastewater. A modeling framework is introduced which explores the various ways in which spatially heterogeneous variables such as topography, landuse, and subsurface infiltration capacity combine to determine the physical layout of proposed reuse system components and their associated process energy-water demands. This framework is applied to the planning and evaluation of the energy-water usage efficiency of hypothetical reuse systems in five case study regions within the State of California. Findings from these case study analyses suggest that, in certain geographic contexts, the water requirements attributable to the process energy consumption of a reuse system can exceed the volume of water that it is able to recover by as much as an order of magnitude.
本项目研究了大型民用基础设施项目的能源-水利用效率,这些项目涉及通过再利用处理后的城市废水来人工补给地下地下水含水层。引入了一个建模框架,探索了空间异质变量(如地形、土地利用和地下渗透能力)如何组合来确定拟议再利用系统组件的物理布局及其相关过程能源-水需求。该框架应用于加利福尼亚州五个案例研究区域中假设的再利用系统的规划和评估。这些案例研究分析的结果表明,在某些地理环境下,再利用系统的过程能源消耗所导致的耗水量可能超过其能够回收的水量多达一个数量级。