Aqua (Jun 2023)

Development of suitability map for managed aquifer recharge: Case study, West Delta, Egypt

  • Heba Mohamed Hani,
  • Mohamed M. Nour El Din,
  • Abdelkawi Khalifa,
  • Ezzat Elalfy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/aqua.2023.177
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 6
pp. 868 – 884

Abstract

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Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) is considered an innovative method for storing water in the subsurface. In this work, multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) was used to delineate potential groundwater recharge areas for MAR implementation in Western Delta using reclaimed wastewater. By employing geographical information systems (GIS) and pairwise comparison matrix (PCM), a modified approach was utilized for the development of the suitability map by capturing the interlinkages between a specified MAR technique (spreading methods) and MAR suitability mapping processes. The developed approach was created with a range of constraining and factorial considerations. Based on the findings, MAR potential recharge zones included four main suitability classes. The presence of high-suitability areas was mainly delineated in the northeast part, particularly around the left side of the Nile River valley. Areas of low suitability were located around the west-north side where the hydrological criterion seems to hinder the implementation due to the low productivity of the hydrogeologic layer. The developed methodology reflected the importance of specific determining factors (i.e., slope and depth to the water table) that govern the successful implementation of infiltration basins and maximize the benefits from soil aquifer treatments effects when taken into account with other hydrogeological and socio-economic variables. HIGHLIGHTS An enhanced vision for the future management of groundwater in West Delta.; The use of multi-criteria decision analysis for improved groundwater management.; Assessing land suitability for future managed aquifer recharge (MAR) developments.; The use of suitability mapping for better-informed decision-making for MAR planning.;

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