TY - JOUR
T1 - Review: Urban water security and safety
AU - Quevauviller, Philippe
AU - Hinsby, Klaus
AU - Seidenfaden, Ida Karlsson
AU - Velázquez, David Pulido
AU - Sapiano, Manuel
AU - Coelho, Rosario
AU - Gattinesi, Peter
AU - Hohenblum, Philipp
AU - Jirovsky, Vaclav
AU - Marinheiro, Fatima
AU - Simas, Luis
AU - Teixeira, Rui
AU - Ugarelli, Rita
AU - Cardarilli, Monica
AU - Paraskevopoulos, Sotirios
AU - Vrachimis, Stelios
AU - Medema, Gertjan
AU - Eliades, Demetrios
AU - La Vigna, Francesco
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors.
PY - 2024/9/30
Y1 - 2024/9/30
N2 - “Water security” and “water safety” is defined differently. As the terms are related they may lead to confusion and misinterpretations, depending on the context. Water security generally refers to a lack of resources of an acceptable quality, i.e. water scarcity that may be related either to an excess of water demand or drought impacts (with links to climate change and e.g. salt water intrusion into coastal aquifers). Further, water security is closely related to food security, energy security, health security and ecological security. From a (human) security viewpoint, however, water security may also be understood in the light of possible intentional degradation of the resources, e.g. criminal or terrorist act leading to a deliberate (chemical or biological) contamination of water supply systems. Water safety on the other hand refers to the quality or chemical status of the water resources that has to comply with the defined quality standards for drinking water specifically to protect human health, both from elevated concentrations of contaminants and natural geogenic elements. This review gives a snapshot of various (ground)water safety and security issues written by authors from different sectors and disciplines. Illustrating and clarifying the many societal challenges related to water security and safety in cities.
AB - “Water security” and “water safety” is defined differently. As the terms are related they may lead to confusion and misinterpretations, depending on the context. Water security generally refers to a lack of resources of an acceptable quality, i.e. water scarcity that may be related either to an excess of water demand or drought impacts (with links to climate change and e.g. salt water intrusion into coastal aquifers). Further, water security is closely related to food security, energy security, health security and ecological security. From a (human) security viewpoint, however, water security may also be understood in the light of possible intentional degradation of the resources, e.g. criminal or terrorist act leading to a deliberate (chemical or biological) contamination of water supply systems. Water safety on the other hand refers to the quality or chemical status of the water resources that has to comply with the defined quality standards for drinking water specifically to protect human health, both from elevated concentrations of contaminants and natural geogenic elements. This review gives a snapshot of various (ground)water safety and security issues written by authors from different sectors and disciplines. Illustrating and clarifying the many societal challenges related to water security and safety in cities.
KW - groundwater monitoring
KW - groundwater over-abstraction
KW - pathogen contamination
KW - water resilience
KW - water safety
KW - water security
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85208607377&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.7343/as-2024-775
DO - 10.7343/as-2024-775
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85208607377
SN - 1828-454X
VL - 13
SP - 11
EP - 24
JO - Acque Sotterranee - Italian Journal of Groundwater
JF - Acque Sotterranee - Italian Journal of Groundwater
IS - 3
ER -