Journal article

Aspects of water resources management in karst areas exemplified by the Gunung Kidul region on the island Java, Indonesia


Authors listDittmann, Andreas; Fach, Susanne; Fuchs, Stephan; Hossu, Michael; Nestmann, Franz; Oberle, Peter

Publication year2011

Pages57-67

JournalHydrologie und Wasserbewirtschaftung

Volume number55

Issue number2

ISSN1439-1783

PublisherBundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde


Abstract

The karst region Ciunung Sewu in southern Java faces severe problems of water scarcity during the dry season. This is caused by the special hydrology of karst systems, where surface water is scarce and subterranean drainage abundant. Rain water rapidly infiltrates the ground and is therefore not accessible for the local population. This paper gives an overview of innovative technical solutions to increase the availability of underground water resources.

Additionally, the porosity of karst structures reduces the water-filtering capability of the soil. Consequently, untreated wastewater from human settlements is a major threat to the aquifer. Because improved water availability for the population means more wastewater discharges from the population, it is necessary to improve the currently underdeveloped local wastewater treatment. Therefore, this paper also attempts to find answers to the question how to protect the water quality of the aquifer through appropriate wastewater treatment.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleDittmann, A., Fach, S., Fuchs, S., Hossu, M., Nestmann, F. and Oberle, P. (2011) Aspects of water resources management in karst areas exemplified by the Gunung Kidul region on the island Java, Indonesia, Hydrologie und Wasserbewirtschaftung, 55(2), pp. 57-67

APA Citation styleDittmann, A., Fach, S., Fuchs, S., Hossu, M., Nestmann, F., & Oberle, P. (2011). Aspects of water resources management in karst areas exemplified by the Gunung Kidul region on the island Java, Indonesia. Hydrologie und Wasserbewirtschaftung. 55(2), 57-67.



Keywords


Wastewater treatmentwater resources

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