This article deals with issues on the design of seasonal-active water-power supply systems for small recreational facilities on the Black Sea coast. Modular prefabricated shell facilities are proposed for water and energy supply (MPSFWE) that meet the ecological infrastructure requirements in specially protected areas and provide the least negative impact on the environment by making maximum use of local building materials and ensure energy conservation through energy recovery. The first part of the article gives the rationale for the development of recreational facilities on the Black Sea coast of the Krasnodar region. The second part of the article gives the characteristics of natural and climatic conditions, water resources and the Black Sea coast, defining the basic requirements for their engineering protection and the water and energy supply systems. The third part of the article justifies the choice of new technical solutions and technologies for erecting engineering protection structures from composite materials. The fourth part of the article justifies the technological schemes of water treatment using membrane technologies and energy recovery for the water and energy supply of seasonally operating recreation facilities, as well as berthing facilities and yacht berths. It considers the technological schemes of water supply.
Technical Solutions and Technological Schemes for the Engineering Protection of the Water and Energy Supply of Small Recreational Facilities on the Black Sea Coast of the Krasnodar Region
2018
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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