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Saurabh Singh, Gowhar Meraj, Pankaj Kumar, Suraj Kumar Singh, Shruti Kanga, Brian Alan Johnson, Deepak Kumar Prajapat, Jatan Debnath and Dhrubajyoti Sahariah
Illegal sand mining has been identified as a significant cause of harm to riverbanks, as it leads to excessive removal of sand from rivers and negatively impacts river shorelines. This investigation aimed to identify instances of shoreline erosion and ac...
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Rifaat Abdel Wahaab, Ahmed Salah and Thomas Grischek
To meet the increasing water demand and to provide safe drinking water in Egypt, the Holding Company for Water and Wastewater (HCWW) and its affiliated companies have started a program to develop riverbank filtration (RBF) sites in all Egyptian governora...
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Mansour Bayazidy, Mohammad Maleki, Aras Khosravi, Amir Mohammad Shadjou, Junye Wang, Rabee Rustum and Reza Morovati
River water is one of the most important natural resources for economic development and environmental sustainability. However, river water systems are vulnerable in some of the densely populated regions across the globe. Intense sand mining and waste dis...
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Zhen Liu, Pengzhen Liu, Cuiying Zhou, Yasheng Li and Lihai Zhang
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Soonkie Nam, Marte Gutierrez, Panayiotis Diplas and John Petrie
The increasing number of extreme climate events has impacted the operation of reservoirs, resulting in drastic changes in flow releases from reservoirs. Consequently, downstream riverbanks have experienced more rapid and frequent changes of the river wat...
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Rudy Rossetto, Alessio Barbagli, Giovanna De Filippis, Chiara Marchina, Thomas Vienken and Giorgio Mazzanti
While ensuring adequate drinking water supply is increasingly being a worldwide challenging need, managed aquifer recharge (MAR) schemes may provide reliable solutions in order to guarantee safe and continuous supply of water. This is particularly true i...
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Guosheng Duan, Anping Shu, Matteo Rubinato, Shu Wang and Fuyang Zhu
As one of the major sediment sources in rivers, bank collapse often occurs in the Ningxia?Inner Mongolia catchment and, to date, it caused substantial social, economic and environmental problems in both local areas and downstream locations. To provide a ...
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Weiyan Pan, Quanzhong Huang and Guanhua Huang
Reclaimed water has been widely used to restore rivers and lakes in water scarce areas as well as in Beijing municipality, China. However, refilling the rivers with reclaimed water may result in groundwater pollution. A three-year field monitoring progra...
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Krzysztof Dragon, Józef Górski, Roksana Kruc, Dariusz Drozdzynski and Thomas Grischek
The aim of this article is to evaluate the removal of natural organic matter and micropollutants at a riverbank filtration site in Krajkowo, Poland, and its dependence on the distance between the wells and the river and related travel times. A high reduc...
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Guosheng Duan, Anping Shu, Matteo Rubinato, Shu Wang and Fuyang Zhu
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Da Liu, Manousos Valyrakis, Richard Williams
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Riverbank vegetation is of high importance both for preserving the form (morphology) and function (ecology) of natural river systems. Revegetation of riverbanks is commonly used as a means of stream rehabilitation and management of bank instability and e...
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Thomas Grischek, Sebastian Paufler
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At many sites, anoxic conditions and dissolution of iron and manganese are already present, or are likely to develop during riverbank filtration (RBF). A prediction of iron and manganese mobilization during riverbank filtration is required to evaluate th...
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Da Liu, Manousos Valyrakis and Richard Williams
Riverbank vegetation is of high importance both for preserving the form (morphology) and function (ecology) of natural river systems. Revegetation of riverbanks is commonly used as a means of stream rehabilitation and management of bank instability and e...
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Thomas Grischek and Sebastian Paufler
At many sites, anoxic conditions and dissolution of iron and manganese are already present, or are likely to develop during riverbank filtration (RBF). A prediction of iron and manganese mobilization during riverbank filtration is required to evaluate th...
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Thomas Grischek and Rico Bartak
Clogging refers to a reduction of riverbed hydraulic conductivity. Due to difficulties in determining the thickness of the clogging layer, the leakage coefficient (L) is introduced and used to quantify the recoverable portion of bank filtrate. L was dete...
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Thomas Grischek, Rico Bartak
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Clogging refers to a reduction of riverbed hydraulic conductivity. Due to difficulties in determining the thickness of the clogging layer, the leakage coefficient (L) is introduced and used to quantify the recoverable portion of bank filtrate. L was dete...
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Jeerapong Laonamsai, Phongthorn Julphunthong, Thanat Saprathet, Bounhome Kimmany, Tammarat Ganchanasuragit, Phornsuda Chomcheawchan and Nattapong Tomun
The Ping River, located in northern Thailand, is facing various challenges due to the impacts of climate change, dam operations, and sand mining, leading to riverbank erosion and deposition. To monitor the riverbank erosion and accretion, this study empl...
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Matteo D'Alessio, Bruce Dvorak and Chittaranjan Ray
Small water systems can experience a fluctuating quality of water in the distribution system after disinfection. As chlorine is the most common disinfectant for small systems, the occurrence of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) represents a common problem f...
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Matteo D?Alessio, John Lucio, Ernest Williams, James Warner, Donald Seymour, Jay Jasperse and Chittaranjan Ray
The Sonoma County Water Agency (SWCA) uses six radial collector wells along the Russian River west of Santa Rosa, to provide water for several municipalities and water districts in north-western California. Three collector wells (1, 2, and 6) are located...
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Sebastian Paufler, Thomas Grischek, Marcos Roberto Benso, Nadine Seidel and Thomas Fischer
The climate-related variables, river discharge, and water temperature, are the main factors controlling the quality of the bank filtrate by affecting infiltration rates, travel times, and redox conditions. The impact of temperature and discharge on manga...
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