Environmental benefits from water reuse combined with managed aquifer recharge in the Flemish dunes (Belgium)
Van Houtte, E.; Verbauwhede, J. (2021). Environmental benefits from water reuse combined with managed aquifer recharge in the Flemish dunes (Belgium). Int. J. Water Resour. Dev. 37(6): 1027-1034. https://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/07900627.2020.1858035
In: International Journal of Water Resources Development. Routledge: Dun Laoghaire. ISSN 0790-0627; e-ISSN 1360-0648, more
The Intermunicipal Water Company of Veurne-Ambacht (IWVA) started reusing wastewater effluent for infiltration in its dune water catchment, St-André, in 2002. The treatment train at the Water Production Centre Torreele is based on a multiple-barrier approach with submerged ultrafiltration prior to reverse osmosis. The project improved the ecological values of the dunes. Recently, during longer periods of drought, the combination of reuse and managed aquifer recharge proved more robust than conventional drinking water production sites: groundwater levels at St-André remained high enough to ensure drinking water production and protect its quality. IWVA’s experience shows that water reuse can help mitigate the impact of climate change.
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