hydrogeology testing Articles
-
FRA: Leisure case study
Woodland Environmental Spelthorne Equestrian Centre Hydro-Logic was appointed in 2007/08 to undertake a Flood Risk Assessment for a proposed Equestrian Centre in Shepperton near London. The site was a former landfill site that had been restored and was used for grazing. The proposals included soil importation and landscaping along with construction of stables and ancillary buildings. The ...
-
Karst groundwater: a challenge for new resources
Karst aquifers have complex and original characteristics which make them very different from other aquifers: high heterogeneity created and organised by groundwater flow, large voids, high flow velocities up to several hundreds of m/h, high flow rate springs up to some tens of m3/s. Different conceptual models, known from the literature, attempt to take into account all these particularities. The ...
-
An area matching process to estimate the hydraulic parameters using transient constant-head test data
A new parameter estimation methodology was established for the interpretation of the transient constant-head test to identify the hydrogeological parameters of an aquifer. The proposed method, referred as the area matching process (AMP), is based on linking the field data to the theoretical type curve through a unique area computed above these curves bounded by a user specified integration ...
-
Water Supply and Ground Water Resource Management Projects case study
Borough of Dublin, Bucks County Hydrogeological Consultant of Record Mercuri and Associates, Inc. was contracted to conduct the necessary hydrogeologic study to identify and recommend test well sites to augment the available water supply. Study was completed on time and on budget and resulted in the identification of eight sites with the potential for good well yields. MAI conducts regular ...
-
The Effectiveness of Intrawell ground water monitoring statistics
Abstract The reality of the new statistical evaluation requirements for ground water at Subtitle D facilities are being felt nationwide. All too often these requirements are resulting in unnecessary increases in ground water monitoring costs and erroneous indications of facility impacts. For example, a common situation faced by many older facilities is that there is statistically significant ...
Need help finding the right suppliers? Try XPRT Sourcing. Let the XPRTs do the work for you