2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00767-008-0079-4
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Ermittlung des Grundwasserdargebotes der Berliner Wasserwerke mittels regionaler numerischer Grundwasserströmungsmodelle

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“…Pumping rates are around 40-45 million m 3 per year ( Figure 4b) distributed among the wells surrounding the lake [80], resulting in a lowering of the groundwater level of by up to 5 m (Figure 4a,c), which is in accordance with groundwater models for the catchment area around Lake Müggelsee [79]. Zippel and Hannappel [74] calculated that 78.4% of the water reaching the abstraction wells was bank filtrate and a substantial part of the lake water was lost via IBF, with the total volume lost each year being almost equal to the volume of the lake (36 million m 3 [78]).…”
Section: Example Of Ibf Application In Berlin (Germany)supporting
confidence: 73%
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“…Pumping rates are around 40-45 million m 3 per year ( Figure 4b) distributed among the wells surrounding the lake [80], resulting in a lowering of the groundwater level of by up to 5 m (Figure 4a,c), which is in accordance with groundwater models for the catchment area around Lake Müggelsee [79]. Zippel and Hannappel [74] calculated that 78.4% of the water reaching the abstraction wells was bank filtrate and a substantial part of the lake water was lost via IBF, with the total volume lost each year being almost equal to the volume of the lake (36 million m 3 [78]).…”
Section: Example Of Ibf Application In Berlin (Germany)supporting
confidence: 73%
“…IBF was first applied in Germany's capital, Berlin, more than 100 years ago. For the past 70 years, bank filtration has produced approximately 60% of the city's drinking water [4,74]. Water abstraction in Berlin occurs in around 650 wells [75] and is part of a semi-closed water cycle, where effluents from waste water treatment plants reach surface water bodies subject to water extraction via IBF for water provisioning (Figure 3).…”
Section: Example Of Ibf Application In Berlin (Germany)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. In a first step the local single point data have to be transformed in values representative for an associated area (meso-scale values) [11]. For this step the information and data from thematic maps (e.g.…”
Section: Hydrogeological Conditions and Derivation Of Hydrogeologicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the United States, to fight against marine intrusion into the coastal aquifers of California and their drawdown, the first artificial recharge facilities appeared in 1895 [4]. In the Netherlands, 5 % of drinking water needs are met by recharging [5], while those of Berlin (Germany) are met at 60 % [6]. In Tangier (Morocco), infiltration basins allow the…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%