Quantifying water loss in leaky micro-dam reservoir through water balance analysis and high-resolution water level data modeling

Author:

Berhane Gebremedhin1ORCID,Walraevens Kristine2

Affiliation:

1. a School of Earth Sciences, Mekelle University, P. O. Box 1202, Mekelle, Ethiopia

2. b Laboratory for Applied Geology and Hydrogeology, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium

Abstract

Abstract This study aimed to assess the runoff, recharge, and response of a shallow aquifer to leakage from the Arato micro-dam reservoir (MDR). The assessment was conducted using the Soil Conservation Service Curve Number (SCS-CN), soil moisture balance (SMB), and diver (automatic data logger) measurements in both the MDR and a shallow hand-dug well. Recharge was estimated using the chloride mass balance (CMB) and water table fluctuation (WTF) methods. The results revealed that the annual runoff from the catchment was 48.8 mm, which accounted for approximately 0.71 million m3. The yearly groundwater recharge was estimated to be 104, 92.8, and 100 mm using the SMB, CMB, and WTF methods, respectively. Furthermore, the water balance model of the Arato MDR indicated a leakage rate of 13.2 mm/day. It is noteworthy that the estimated leakage exceeded the seepage initially anticipated during the project's design phase (9,965 m3/year). This research project highlights the significance of utilizing local climatic and physical data from the specific watershed under investigation when planning reservoirs and other water resources. It also underscores the importance of conducting thorough site investigations to accurately quantify hydraulic conductivity for leakage estimation purposes.

Funder

Universiteit Gent

Mekelle University

Publisher

IWA Publishing

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