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Title Integrated urban water resources management strategy for a smart city in India
ID_Doc 38801
Authors Chandran, S; Thiruchelve, SR; Dhanasekarapandian, M
Title Integrated urban water resources management strategy for a smart city in India
Year 2021
Published Water Supply, 21, 2
DOI 10.2166/ws.2020.325
Abstract Economic growth of any nation like India depends on growth of cities. In India 31% of the total population exists in urban areas. The smart city mission of India was established with the objective to deliver the basic requirements of the citizens in a sustainable manner. Madurai city located at Peninsular India with a 1.4 million population was taken for this study. The objective was to develop an integrated urban water management strategy after analysing all the components of the urban water cycle such as rainfall, runoff, groundwater and wastewater. The population forecast for 2021 was carried out for the Local Planning Area of 726.34 km(2) and the water demand was calculated as 109 Mm(3)/year. To meet the demand, runoff from the average rainfall was estimated as 393 Mm(3)/yr using the SCS-CN method. The storage capacity in the water bodies to store the surface water was estimated as 156 Mm(3)/yr and groundwater recharge potential was estimated as 22 Mm(3)/yr. The integrated urban water management strategy developed, shows that there is a huge potential for rainwater storage at the surface level and subsequent recharge through artificial recharge techniques.
Author Keywords population forecasting; rainfall analysis; runoff estimation; urban water resource management; wastewater reuse; water demand
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000630520300019
WoS Category Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences; Water Resources
Research Area Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Water Resources
PDF https://iwaponline.com/ws/article-pdf/21/2/736/925411/ws021020736.pdf
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