Abstract

Heating and cooling using groundwater is often performed without considering potential effects on subsurface resources and the multiple interactions of different subsurface utilizations. As a result, significantly increased subsurface temperatures have been observed in many urban areas. The current uncoordinated use of subsurface resources can lead to conflicts among different users and, specifically thermal pollution may lead to large-scale thermal impacts and impairments of groundwater quality.

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