Hydrogeochemical properties and the exhaustion groundwater reserve from Dammam aquifer at Al-Najaf Governorate, middle Iraq

Author:

Al-Owaidi Mohanad R.A.,Al-Enezy Arshad W.A.,Hussein Mohammed L.

Abstract

Abstract One of Iraq’s most significant groundwater-bearing limestone aquifers is the Dammam Formation. The aquifer groundwater has been studied hydrogeochemically. It is suitable for irrigation, as indicated by sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) and total dissolved solids (TDS), which are 4.15 and 1971 ppm (in average) respectively. Through the vision of the Stiff diagram, the predominant ions are Cl-, SO4 2+ and Na+ while the HCO-3 and Mg2+ are relatively poor. There is plenty of flowing wells in the study area in Najaf Governorate producing groundwater from the Dammam aquifer. In recent years, many wells have been drilled in an irregular pattern for forming fish breeding lakes. These lakes’ water drains 4.715 m3/s into the Najaf depression by Wadi Al- Khur and artificial channels, where it mixes with brine water, rendering it useless. This lead to the exhaustion huge amount of precious groundwater resource. Many signs that confirm the Piezometric pressure drop and groundwater levels descent in the Dammam aquifer in the region. The groundwater flow has been halted in several flowing wells in the study area especially in Wadi Al-Khur due to the exhaustion of the reserve and a decrease in the level of the hydrostatic pressure of the aquifer. A significant decline in values transmissivity and specific capacity of the Dammam aquifer when compared with previous studies in the years 1996 and 2009. Through observation of the monitoring well (W/7), a decrease in groundwater levels of flowing wells in the study area.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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