Odense – a City with Water Issues Urban Hydrology Involves Many Different Aspects

Odense – a City with Water Issues Urban Hydrology Involves Many Different Aspects

Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ScienceDirect Available online at www.sciencedirect.com 2 Laursen et al./ Procedia Engineering 00 (2017) 000–000 Procedia Engineering 00 (2017) 000–000 www.elsevier.com/locate/procedia ScienceDirect underground specialists on one side and the surface planners, decision makers and politicians on the other. There is a strong need 2for positive interaction and sharing of knowledgeLaursen et al./ between Procedia all Engineering involved parties. 00 (2017) It is000–000 important to acknowledge the given natural Procedia Engineering 209 (2017) 104–118 conditions and work closely together to develop a smarter city, preventing one solution causing even greater problems for other parties. underground specialists on one side and the surface planners, decision makers and politicians on the other. There is a strong need forKeyword positive: Abstraction; interaction groundwater; and sharing climate of knowledge change; city between planning; all exponential involved parties.growth; excessiveIt is important water to acknowledge the given natural Urban Subsurface Planning and Management Week, SUB-URBAN 2017, 13-16 March 2017, conditions and work closely together to develop a smarter city, preventing one solution causing even greater problems for other parties. Bucharest, Romania Keyword1. Introduction: Abstraction; and groundwater; background climate change; city planning; exponential growth; excessive water Odense – A City with Water Issues Urban hydrology involves many different aspects. In our daily work as geologists at the municipality and the local water1. Introduction supply, it isand rather background difficult to “force” city planners, decision makers and politicians to draw attention to “the a b* Underground”. Gert Laursen and Johan Linderberg RegardingUrban hydrology the translation involves many and differentcommunication aspects. Inof oursuch daily topics work as geologistsgeology, athydrogeology, the municipality geotechnology, and the local aOdense Municipality, Odense Slot, Noerregade 36, 5100 Odense C, Denmark archaeology,water supply, groundwater it is rather difficult monitoring to “force” data and city models planners, into somethingdecision makers suitable and for politicians city planning, to draw decision attention making to “theand bVCS Denmark, Vandvaerksvej 7, 5000 Odense C, Denmark policy,Underground”. we are forced to have a closer look at our city-history and instead of writing yet another report, we simply have to comeRegarding up with the something translation new. and For communicationfurther details regarding of such geology, topics landscapeas geology, and hydrogeology,city history, turn geotechnology, to appendices Aarchaeology, and B. groundwater monitoring data and models into something suitable for city planning, decision making and Abstract policy,Reports, we are models, forced databases, to have a closertime series look etc.at our are city-history often too complex and instead or technical of writing and yet they another very report,often needs we simply some formhave ofto comeinterpretation. up with something This constitutes new. For a barrier further of details understanding regarding andgeology, people landscape with no andor little city geologicalhistory, turn knowledge to appendices will In the City of Odense we have plenty of water issues, but we do not have any real “burning platforms” that can turn the focus of A and B. our politicians and other relevant people in our direction. We experience pressure from all sides: Annual mean precipitation have often be somewhat in the dark. During the last 2 to 3 decades, an extensive national groundwater mapping have taken increased 100 mm (15%) during the last 140 year. Extreme rains occur more often and they are becoming more intense. Surface place,Reports, resulting models, in large databases, amounts time of data,series maps, etc. are reports, often tooand complex groundwater or technical models. and they very often needs some form runoff causing flooding in streams and rivers or from storm surges in the fjord area. Sometimes both occur at the same time. Rising of interpretation.In an effort to Thisraise constitutesthe level of a knowledge, barrier of understanding improve the basis and peoplefor planning, with no and or supportlittle geological for decisionmaking, knowledge willthis groundwater level caused by increased recharge, diminishing needs for potable water / lesser water abstraction and by reducing the workoften bewas somewhat done. But in – theand dark. that’s During a very the important last 2 to but 3 decades, – obviously, an extensive we do not national think that groundwater we have succeeded mapping have in closing taken amount of excessive waters, e.g by restoring leaky sewers, which hereby stop acting as drains. (orplace, even resulting reducing) in largethe gap amounts between of thedata, hydro-specialists maps, reports, and on onegroundwater side and the models. planners, decision makers and politicians In this article, we will highlight some of the issues we encounter as seen from two different parties with their own points of view. on Inthe an other. effort Whento raise working the level with of knowledge, city planning, improve especially the basis below for planning, the surface, and supportthere are for “facts”, decisionmaking, “challenges”, this On one side there is the municipal authority and on the other the water and wastewater company. One of the greater issues during “problems”work was done. etc. Butthat –have and that’sto be ataken very intoimportant account. but In – obviously,the following, we dowe not have think tried that to we point have out succeeded what we inthink closing are the last several decades is the rising groundwater level beneath the city. The quality of this groundwater is also slowly deteriorating. important.(or even reducing) the gap between the hydro-specialists on one side and the planners, decision makers and politicians This is of growing concern for both parties. The cause of these problems stem from many different activities that either interact or on the other. When working with city planning, especially below the surface, there are “facts”, “challenges”, counteract each other. They can be divided into natural conditions and those caused by human activities. Examples of natural “problems” etc. that have to be taken into account. In the following, we have tried to point out what we think are conditions are geology, geography, climate and relief difficulties. The human activities are urban development, exploitation of important. resources (groundwater abstraction, gravel excavation, drainage), infiltration, SUDS. One of the key elements is that the natural conditions and the human activities often act in conjunction, causing greater problems rather than less problems. The rapid and expanding urbanization during the 20th century, have forced a deployment of well fields from early urban locations to more rural locations. This have affected the groundwater level beneath the city, so it is significantly higher today. Urbanization also affects the natural water cycle by increasing and accelerating the surface runoff, which puts further strain on the older joint sewage system under the central parts of the city, causing local flooding during heavy rains. When you consider the predicted climate changes in the future with increased intensity and volumes of water, these problems will only become worse. * Corresponding author. Tel.: +45 63 13 23 27. E-mail address: [email protected] We believe that the solution to many of these problems are a greater awareness because when interfering with the natural water Fig 1. The City of Odense anno 1839 (Copyright: Det Historiske Hus) [1] cycle, will cause a wide array of consequences. Therefore, it is imperative to reduce the gap between two different worlds - the We have tried documenting the city growth, by digitizing old city maps of Odense from the 17th century and until 1877-7058 © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. today. Fig. 1 show what OdenseFig 1.looked The City like of Odense in 1839 anno [1]. 1839 The (Copyright: size at that Det Historisketime was Hus) around [1] 39 acres. Peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee of the Urban Subsurface Planning and Management Week. The 12 maps covering the period from early 1600 and until today illustrate the development. Different in age, but withWe very have well tried defined documenting boundaries the citybetween growth, the bycity digitizing and the oldrural city areas maps (The of OdenseCity Limits). from theThe 17th maps century should and be untilread fromtoday. left Fig. to 1 right show and what from Odense top to looked bottom. like Examples in 1839 are[1]. given The size in fig. at that2. time was around 39 acres. The 12 maps covering the period from early 1600 and until today illustrate the development. Different in age, but 1877-7058 © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. with very well defined boundaries between the city and the rural areas (The City Limits). The maps should be read Peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee of the Urban Subsurface Planning and Management Week. from left to right and from top to bottom. Examples are given in fig. 2. 10.1016/j.proeng.2017.11.136 10.1016/j.proeng.2017.11.136 1877-7058 Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ScienceDirect Gert Laursen et al. / Procedia Engineering 209 (2017) 104–118 105 2 Laursen et al./ Procedia Engineering 00 (2017) 000–000 Procedia

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