Sources of water, travel times and protection areas for wells in semi-confined aquifers
Description
This paper presents new findings in interpreting analytical solutions of steady radial flow to a well in a semi-confined aquifer (overlain by a phreatic aquifer and aquitard), and demonstrates that 95% of pumped water is derived from leakage water within a radius of 4 times the leakage factor. The travel times of the leakage water from the radii of influence to the well are usually much longer than those derived from the travel time criteria currently used to delineate the well protection areas. The delineation of well protection zones based on the travel time criteria will not properly protect the source of water to the well. Therefore, the percentage of leakage water to the well is used as a new criterion to define the well protection areas. Within each well protection area, the mean residence time is used as an indicator of the renewable period of the aquifer system. Leakage-rate weighted residence times are used to calculate the mean residence time. For the safety and sustainability of drinking water supplies, groundwater in the phreatic aquifer within the radius of influence should be protected.
Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
Hydrogeology Journal
Publisher:
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN:
14312174
Volume:
19
Pages:
1285-1291
Persistent Identifiers
DOI
10.1007/s10040-011-0762-x
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MAGID
45268990
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