2021
DOI: 10.2166/ws.2021.170
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Effect of unconventional water resources interventions on the management of Gaza coastal aquifer in Palestine

Abstract: The non-conventional water resources of seawater desalination, wastewater treatment, and stormwater harvesting are promising water resources to enhance the water supply and to cope with the groundwater depletion of the Gaza Coastal Aquifer (GCA). In total, the current daily operation of the short-term low-volume (STLV) seawater desalination plants produces 36,000 m3 and on the large-scale perspective, the seawater desalination capacity is planned to lift from 150,000 to 300,000 m3 per day by the years 2025 and… Show more

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“…The average seasonal precipitation varies significantly by area, with 474 mm per year in the north and 250 mm per year in the south. 39 The study area for this study is the Gaza wastewater treatment plant, also known as the Sheikh Eglin Plant, located southwest of Gaza City. The plant has five anaerobic basins and treated wastewater is discharged into the Mediterranean, while sludge production is disposed of in landfills on the eastern side of Gaza City.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average seasonal precipitation varies significantly by area, with 474 mm per year in the north and 250 mm per year in the south. 39 The study area for this study is the Gaza wastewater treatment plant, also known as the Sheikh Eglin Plant, located southwest of Gaza City. The plant has five anaerobic basins and treated wastewater is discharged into the Mediterranean, while sludge production is disposed of in landfills on the eastern side of Gaza City.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%