Documentación técnicaGrupo Tragsa y MAR

La versión final de los entregables del proyecto MARSOLUT coordinados por Tragsa ya se encuentran en línea (entregables 4.3 y 4.4). / The final version of the MARSOLUT project deliverables coordinated by Tragsa are already online (deliverables 4.3 and 4.4).

Durante el primer semestre de 2023 se han finalizado los dos entregables que Tragsa ha coordinado en el marco del proyecto MARSOLut, de acuerdo con el Grant Agreement del mismo. Ambos corresponden al paquete de trabajo 4: “Optimizing Design”, y han sido redactados en inglés.

El Deliverable 4.3 tiene por título: Report on improving water quality at active MAR sites in Spain.

Deliverable Title

Report on improving water quality at active MAR sites in Spain

Author(s) 1

E. Fernández Escalante (Tragsa), J.D. Henao Casas (Tragsa-UPM), R. Calero Gil (Tragsa), J. San Sebastián Sauto (Tragsatec), A. Wefer-Roehl (TUDa), C. Schüth (TUDa), F. Ayuga Téllez (UPM), V. R. Behle (UPC), and Manuel Sapiano (EWA).

Deliverable No.

D4.3

Work Package

WP4 Optimizing Design

Este desarrolla un análisis de la legislación y documentos de directrices técnicas concernientes a la técnica MAR a distintas escalas (cap 3); analiza retos cualitativos para el desarrollo de esta tecnología (cap 4); recomienda un modelo conceptual e introduce el concepto “Monitored and Intentional Recharge (MIR)” (cap 5), desarrollado en el artículo https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/14/21/3405; se caracteriza la calidad química de 11 sistemas MAR españoles (cap 6); y se analizan técnicas de bajo coste para mejorar la calidad de las aguas (tratamiento in itinere o post-tratamiento), en concreto el biochar (cap. 7). Los anexos incluyen un desarrollo del biochar como técnica de mejora cualitativa, e identifica huecos aún descubiertos en su estado del arte.

El Deliverable 4.4 tiene por título: Report on the performance of optimal MAR designs.

Deliverable Title

Report on the performance of optimal MAR designs

Author(s) 1

J.D. Henao Casas (Tragsa, UPM), E. Fernández Escalante (Tragsa), F. Ayuga Téllez (UPM), K. Standen (UAlg), L. Costa (UAlg), J.P. Monteiro (UAlg), A. Vlassopoulou (NTUA), A. Kallioras (NTUA), E. Caligaris (SSSA), R. Rossetto (SSSA), G. Rudnik (ARO), D. Kurtzman (ARO), M. Sapiano (EWA) and A. Wefer-Roehl (TUDa).

Deliverable No.

D4.4

Work Package

WP4 Optimizing Design

Este entregable se centra en soluciones tecnológicas, y amplía las ya expuestas en el entregable 13-1 del proyecto MARSOL (Cap 3), disponible en http://marsol.eu/35-0-Results.html; más tarde se describen y evalúan seis sistemas MAR del arco mediterráneo correspondientes a demo-sites del proyecto MARSOLUT (Cap 4); se adelanta un esbozo de un futuro artículo técnico acerca de la infiltración desde pequeñas presas y diques en España, concluyendo que los diques son un elemento muy importante para el combate al cambio climático (Cap. 5). El entregable manifiesta el compromiso de un futuro artículo técnico desarrollando estos aspectos. Dicho artículo ya está en línea: https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4834/4/3/31. El capítulo 6 propone una serie de nuevas Sustainable Managed Aquifer Recharge Technical Solutions (SMARTS), o soluciones tecnológicas alcanzadas durante el desarrollo del proyecto, para finalizar con un resumen, conclusiones y recomendaciones.

Descarga del entregable 4.3: Report on improving water quality at active MAR sites in Spain (in English). d4.3final.pdf (8,77 mb)

 

Descarga del entregable 4.4: Report on the performance of optimal MAR designs (in English) d4.4final.pdf (11,01 mb)

Ambos entregables han pasado la revisión externa, y ya se encuentran en versión final.

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The final version of the MARSOLUT project deliverables coordinated by Tragsa are already online (deliverables 4.3 and 4.4).

During the first half of 2023, the two deliverables that Tragsa has coordinated within the framework of the MARSOLut project have been completed, in accordance with its Grant Agreement. Both correspond to work package 4: "Optimizing Design".

Deliverable 4.3: Report on improving water quality at active MAR sites in Spain.

It develops an analysis of legislation and technical guidelines concerning MAR at different scales (chapter 3); analyses qualitative challenges for the development of the MAR technology (chapter 4); recommends a conceptual model and introduces the concept of "Monitored and Intentional Recharge (MIR)" (chapter 5), developed in the article https://www. mdpi.com/2073-4441/14/21/3405; characterises the chemical quality of 11 Spanish MAR systems (chapter 6); and discusses low-cost techniques to improve water quality (in itinere or post-treatment), in particular biochar (ch 7). The annexes include a development of biochar as a quality improvement technique, and identifies gaps still to be developed in its state of the art.

Deliverable 4.4: Report on the performance of optimal MAR designs.

This deliverable focuses on technological solutions, and expands on those already presented in deliverable 13-1 of the MARSOL project (Chapter 3), available at http://marsol.eu/35-0-Results.html; later six MAR systems of the Mediterranean area, corresponding to demo-sites of the MARSOLUT project, are described and evaluated (Chapter 4); an outline of a future technical article on infiltration from small dams and dykes in Spain is presented, concluding that dykes are a very important element in the fight against climate change (Chapter 5). The deliverable states the commitment of a future technical article developing these aspects. This article is already online: https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4834/4/3/31. Chapter 6 proposes a series of new Sustainable Managed Aquifer Recharge Technical Solutions (SMARTS), or technological solutions achieved during the development of the project; and ends with a summary section, conclusions and recommendations.

Both deliverables have passed the external review, and are now in final version.

Deliverable 4.3 download.: Report on improving water quality at active MAR sites in Spain. d4.3final.pdf (8,77 mb)

Deliverable 4.4 download.:Report on the performance of optimal MAR designs.  d4.4final.pdf (11,01 mb)

 

 

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