The increasing rate of urbanisation and extreme climatic events represent a constant threat for urban water resources management. In recent decades, Milan Metropolitan Area (Lombardy Region, Northern Italy) has been affected by a) frequent extreme rainfall events, responsible for the flooding of major surface water courses, and b) groundwater management problems, both from a quantitative (i.e. interaction with underground infrastructures) and qualitative point of view. Moreover, the increasing use of groundwater geothermal systems also requires further considerations. This work analyses the literature available in the area regarding surface floods, groundwater quantity, quality, and temperature. Finally, a discussion is provided to understand a) which approaches could promote an effective management of both surface water and groundwater resources b) which points of contact emerge between these two aspects of the urban water cycle, and c) which possible urban interventions could contribute to an integrated and functional management of water resources, also reducing some current issues.

Sartirana, D., Zanotti, C., Rotiroti, M., Caschetto, M., Redaelli, A., Bruno, S., et al. (2024). Urban Water Management in Milan Metropolitan Area, a review. ACQUE SOTTERRANEE, 13(3), 103-122 [10.7343/as-2024-763].

Urban Water Management in Milan Metropolitan Area, a review

Sartirana, Davide
Primo
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Zanotti, Chiara
Secondo
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Rotiroti, Marco;Caschetto, Mariachiara;Redaelli, Agnese;Bruno, Simone;Fumagalli, Letizia;De Amicis, Mattia
Penultimo
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Bonomi, Tullia
Ultimo
2024

Abstract

The increasing rate of urbanisation and extreme climatic events represent a constant threat for urban water resources management. In recent decades, Milan Metropolitan Area (Lombardy Region, Northern Italy) has been affected by a) frequent extreme rainfall events, responsible for the flooding of major surface water courses, and b) groundwater management problems, both from a quantitative (i.e. interaction with underground infrastructures) and qualitative point of view. Moreover, the increasing use of groundwater geothermal systems also requires further considerations. This work analyses the literature available in the area regarding surface floods, groundwater quantity, quality, and temperature. Finally, a discussion is provided to understand a) which approaches could promote an effective management of both surface water and groundwater resources b) which points of contact emerge between these two aspects of the urban water cycle, and c) which possible urban interventions could contribute to an integrated and functional management of water resources, also reducing some current issues.
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stormwater; sustainable urban drainage systems; groundwater; shallow aquifer; numerical modelling; stakeholders
English
Italian
30-set-2024
2024
13
3
103
122
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Sartirana, D., Zanotti, C., Rotiroti, M., Caschetto, M., Redaelli, A., Bruno, S., et al. (2024). Urban Water Management in Milan Metropolitan Area, a review. ACQUE SOTTERRANEE, 13(3), 103-122 [10.7343/as-2024-763].
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