Potential Benefits of Managed Aquifer Recharge MAR on the Island of Gotland, Sweden

The Island of Gotland (3000 km<sup>2</sup>), east of mainland Sweden, suffers from insufficient water availability each summer. Thin soils and lack of coherent reservoirs in the sedimentary bedrock lead to limited reservoir capacity. The feasibility of Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) is e...

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Main Authors: Peter Dahlqvist, Karin Sjöstrand, Andreas Lindhe, Lars Rosén, Jakob Nisell, Eva Hellstrand, Björn Holgersson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Water
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mar
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/10/2164
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spelling doaj-e4322c93007441e0ac48b7936afa041f2020-11-25T01:23:20ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412019-10-011110216410.3390/w11102164w11102164Potential Benefits of Managed Aquifer Recharge MAR on the Island of Gotland, SwedenPeter Dahlqvist0Karin Sjöstrand1Andreas Lindhe2Lars Rosén3Jakob Nisell4Eva Hellstrand5Björn Holgersson6Geological Survey of Sweden, Lund/Uppsala/Gothenburg, Sweden (SGU); Villavägen 18, 752 36 Uppsala, SwedenRISE Research Institutes of Sweden, 223 70 Lund, SwedenChalmers University of Technology, 412 96 Göteborg, SwedenChalmers University of Technology, 412 96 Göteborg, SwedenGeological Survey of Sweden, Lund/Uppsala/Gothenburg, Sweden (SGU); Villavägen 18, 752 36 Uppsala, SwedenGeological Survey of Sweden, Lund/Uppsala/Gothenburg, Sweden (SGU); Villavägen 18, 752 36 Uppsala, SwedenGeological Survey of Sweden, Lund/Uppsala/Gothenburg, Sweden (SGU); Villavägen 18, 752 36 Uppsala, SwedenThe Island of Gotland (3000 km<sup>2</sup>), east of mainland Sweden, suffers from insufficient water availability each summer. Thin soils and lack of coherent reservoirs in the sedimentary bedrock lead to limited reservoir capacity. The feasibility of Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) is explored by identifying suitable areas and estimating their possible contribution to an increased water availability. MAR is compared to alternative water management measures, e.g., increased groundwater abstraction, in terms of costs and water availability potential. Results from GIS analyses of infiltration areas and groundwater storage, respectively proximity to surface water sources and surface water storage were classified into three categories of MAR suitability. An area of ca 7700 ha (2.5% of Gotland) was found to have good local conditions for MAR and an area of ca 22,700 ha (7.5% of Gotland) was found to have moderate local conditions for MAR. These results reveal the MAR potential on Gotland. The water supply potential of MAR in existing well fields was estimated to be about 35% of the forecasted drinking water supply and 7% of the total water demand gap in year 2045. It is similar in costs and water supply potential to increased surface water extraction.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/10/2164margroundwatermappingswedendecision-support
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author Peter Dahlqvist
Karin Sjöstrand
Andreas Lindhe
Lars Rosén
Jakob Nisell
Eva Hellstrand
Björn Holgersson
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Karin Sjöstrand
Andreas Lindhe
Lars Rosén
Jakob Nisell
Eva Hellstrand
Björn Holgersson
Potential Benefits of Managed Aquifer Recharge MAR on the Island of Gotland, Sweden
Water
mar
groundwater
mapping
sweden
decision-support
author_facet Peter Dahlqvist
Karin Sjöstrand
Andreas Lindhe
Lars Rosén
Jakob Nisell
Eva Hellstrand
Björn Holgersson
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title Potential Benefits of Managed Aquifer Recharge MAR on the Island of Gotland, Sweden
title_short Potential Benefits of Managed Aquifer Recharge MAR on the Island of Gotland, Sweden
title_full Potential Benefits of Managed Aquifer Recharge MAR on the Island of Gotland, Sweden
title_fullStr Potential Benefits of Managed Aquifer Recharge MAR on the Island of Gotland, Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Potential Benefits of Managed Aquifer Recharge MAR on the Island of Gotland, Sweden
title_sort potential benefits of managed aquifer recharge mar on the island of gotland, sweden
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The Island of Gotland (3000 km<sup>2</sup>), east of mainland Sweden, suffers from insufficient water availability each summer. Thin soils and lack of coherent reservoirs in the sedimentary bedrock lead to limited reservoir capacity. The feasibility of Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) is explored by identifying suitable areas and estimating their possible contribution to an increased water availability. MAR is compared to alternative water management measures, e.g., increased groundwater abstraction, in terms of costs and water availability potential. Results from GIS analyses of infiltration areas and groundwater storage, respectively proximity to surface water sources and surface water storage were classified into three categories of MAR suitability. An area of ca 7700 ha (2.5% of Gotland) was found to have good local conditions for MAR and an area of ca 22,700 ha (7.5% of Gotland) was found to have moderate local conditions for MAR. These results reveal the MAR potential on Gotland. The water supply potential of MAR in existing well fields was estimated to be about 35% of the forecasted drinking water supply and 7% of the total water demand gap in year 2045. It is similar in costs and water supply potential to increased surface water extraction.
topic mar
groundwater
mapping
sweden
decision-support
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/10/2164
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