
Hydrosystem Restoration Handbook
Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Unconventional Water (GARU)
- 4th Edition - December 1, 2025
- Latest edition
- Authors: Saeid Eslamian, Faezeh Eslamian
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 2 9 8 1 1 - 0
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 2 9 8 1 0 - 3
Hydrosystem Restoration Handbook, Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Unconventional Water (GARU), Volume Four covers the essentials of Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Unco… Read more

Hydrosystem Restoration Handbook, Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Unconventional Water (GARU), Volume Four covers the essentials of Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Unconventional Water (GARU). After introducing the reader to Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Conventional Water (GARC), the editors conclude with the application of various methods necessary to prevent contamination of the groundwater and offer key solutions to sustain best water practice in the current climate change.
- Covers traditional and novel techniques for efficient water resources management to overcome the water scarcity problem.
- Includes the latest methods for Sustainable and Integrated Water Resources Management
- Contains case studies from Africa, Australia, China, Eurasia, India, MENA Countries, Canada, and North America, that offer deep analysis of techniques of flow restoration and groundwater artificial recharge
Graduate students, scientists, and researchers in the fields of Water Science and Engineering, Soil Sciences, Watershed Management Water Board Staff, State Members of Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Energy, Consultant Engineers, Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs)
2. Intelligent Sensory Technology and Restoration Monitoring
3. An Introduction to Unconventional Water
4. Standard Guidelines for Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) with Unconventional Water
5. Geochemical and Qualitative Aspects of GARU
6. Risk Assessment in Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Unconventional Water
7. Water Reuse and Groundwater Augmentation
8. Unconventional Water and Groundwater Vulnerability With Implications of Artificial Intelligence on Innovative Management Approaches
9. Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Unconventional Water: Global Opportunities and Challenges
10. Innovative Approaches to Groundwater Replenishment Harnessing Unconventional Water Sources
11. Farmland Drainage Water and Suitability Assessment for GARU
12. Microbiological Assessment and GARU
13. Overlook of Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Unconventional Water in a Changing Climate
14. Case Studies on GARU in Inland Area
15. Case Studies on GARU in Coastal Area
16. Using Smart Water Monitoring System To Improve the Assessment of Reservoirs Water Quality For Possible Restoration: The Southern Portuguese Experience
17. River and Aquatic Restoration in Goa-Key to Sustainable Environment in a Developing Economy
18. Rejuvenating Hydrosystems in Tigray: A Path to Restoration after a Devastating Two-Year-Long War
19. Artificial Groundwater Recharge with Reclaimed Municipal Wastewater
20. Microbial Dynamics in Artificial Groundwater Recharge
21. Exploring Global Solutions and Challenges in Groundwater Recharge with Unconventional Water
22. Optimizing Farmland Drainage Unconventional Water for Groundwater Artificial Recharge
23. Remediation Technologies for the Removal and Recovery of Nonbiodegradable Metals from Groundwater and Sediments
- Edition: 4
- Latest edition
- Published: December 1, 2025
- Language: English
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Saeid Eslamian
Saeid Eslamian received his PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from University of New South Wales, Australia in 1998. Saeid was Visiting Professor in Princeton University and ETH Zurich in 2005 and 2008 respectively. He has contributed to more than 1K publications in journals, conferences, books. Eslamian has been appointed as 2-Percent Top Researcher by Stanford University for several years. Currently, he is full professor of Hydrology and Water Resources and Director of Excellence Center in Risk Management and Natural Hazards. Isfahan University of Technology, His scientific interests are Floods, Droughts, Water Reuse, Climate Change Adaptation, Sustainability and Resilience
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