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1 Pavelic, P.; Dillon, P. J.; Narayan, K. A.; Herrmann, T. N.; Barnett, S. R. 1997. Integrated groundwater flow and agronomic modelling for management of dryland salinity of a coastal plain in southern Australia. Agricultural Water Management, 35(1/2):75-93.
Groundwater ; Simulation models ; Salinity ; Water table ; Arid lands ; Land management ; Crop yield ; Economic analysis / Australia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H021839)

2 Dillon, P.; Pavelic, P.; Page, D.; Beringen, H.; Ward, J. 2009. Managed aquifer recharge: an introduction. Canberra, Australia: National Water Commission. 65p. (Waterlines Report Series 13)
Aquifers ; Recharge ; Water storage ; Recycling ; Water resource management ; Water governance ; Urban areas ; Rural areas ; Water supply ; Development projects / Australia
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H042544)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H042544.pdf
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This document summarises at an introductory level the relevant information needed to consider managed aquifer recharge (MAR), alongside other better-known alternatives, as a prospective new water supply for drinking or non-potable uses. It contains information on economics of MAR and some governance issues that has not previously been published. The document outlines the opportunities that MAR may provide, primarily for cities but also in rural and regional areas. It does not attempt to describe the many technical issues that are covered in the scientific literature accessible from the sources referenced here.

3 Vanderzalm, J.; Sidhu, J.; Bekele, E.; Ying, G. G.; Pavelic, P.; Toze, S.; Dillon, P.; Kookana, R.; Hanna, J.; Barry, K.; Yu, X. Y.; Nicholson, B.; Morran, J.; Tanner, S.; Short, S. 2009. Water quality changes during aquifer storage and recovery. Denver, CO, USA: Water Research Foundation; Victoria, Australia: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). 163p.
Aquifers ; Groundwater management ; Water quality ; Drinking water ; Pathogens ; Microorganisms ; Monitoring ; Arsenic ; Case studies
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H042553)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H042553.pdf
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4 Pavelic, P.; Dillon, P.; Morran, J.; Nicholson, B.; Tanner, S.; Short, S. 2009. Formation of trihalomethanes in aquifers during ASR. In Vanderzalm, J.; Sidhu, J.; Bekele, E.; Ying, G. G.; Pavelic, P.; Toze, S.; Dillon, P.; Kookana, R.; Hanna, J.; Barry, K.; Yu, X. Y.; Ncholson, B.; Morran, J.; Tanner, S.; Short, S. Water quality changes during aquifer storage and recovery. Denver, CO, USA: Water Research Foundation; Victoria, Australia: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). pp.126-152.
Groundwater ; Aquifers ; Pathogens ; Models ; Water purification
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H042554)

5 Kremer, S.; Pavelic, P.; Dillon, P.; Barry, K. 2008. Flow and solute transport observations and modelling from the first phase of flushing operations at the Salisbury ASTR Site. Glen Osmond, SA, Australia: CSIRO, Water for a Healthy Country National Research Flagship. 50p. (Water for a Healthy Country Flagship Report Series)
Hydrogeology ; Aquifers ; Pumping ; Wells ; Groundwater ; Monitoring ; Simulation models ; Calibrations ; Sensitivity analysis ; Salinity ; Water quality / Australia / Salisbury
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H042556)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H042556.pdf
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6 Dillon, P.; Page, D.; Vanderzalm, J.; Pavelic, P.; Toze, S.; Bekele, E.; Sidhu, J.; Prommer, H.; Higginson, S.; Regel, R.; Rinck-Pfeiffer, S.; Purdie, M.; Pitman, C.; Wintgens, T. 2008. A critical evaluation of combined engineered and aquifer treatment systems in water recycling. Water Science and Technology, 57(5):753-762. [doi: https://doi.org/ 10.2166/wst.2008.168]
Aquifers ; Water storage ; Water purification ; Pathogens ; Groundwater recharge / Australia
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H042562)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H042562.pdf
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Australian experience at five research sites where stormwater and reclaimed water have been stored in aquifers prior to reuse, have yielded valuable information about water treatment processes in anaerobic and aerobic aquifers. One of these sites is the stormwater to potable water ASTR project at the City of Salisbury, a demonstration project within the broader EC project 'RECLAIM WATER'. A framework for characterising the effectiveness of such treatment for selected organic chemicals, natural organic matter, and pathogens is being developed for inclusion in new Australian Guidelines for Management of Aquifer Recharge. The combination of pre-treatments (including passive systems such as reed beds) and aquifer treatment effectiveness in relation to source waters and intended uses of recovered water will be described. Advantages and disadvantages of various types of pre-treatments in relation to effectiveness and sustainability of managed aquifer recharge will be discussed taking account of aquifer characteristics. These observations will be consolidated into a draft set of principles to assist in selection of engineered treatments compatible with passive treatment in aquifers.

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