Affiliation:
1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Virginia Tech 750 Drillfield Drive, 200 Patton Hall Blacksburg Virginia 24061 USA
Abstract
AbstractQuantifying the flow rate distribution in a multiple‐screen recharge well is relevant to understanding groundwater flow and solute transport behavior in managed aquifer recharge (MAR) operations. In this study, an impeller flowmeter was deployed to measure flow rate distribution in a multiple‐screen MAR well under both recharge and pumping conditions screened in the multiple‐strata of the Virginia Coastal Plain aquifer system. Preferential flow distribution in the well was observed through the uppermost screens during recharge while flow distribution was more evenly distributed along all screens under pumping conditions. Analysis of flow along individual screens also indicates preferential flow to the upper part of the screen during both recharge and pumping. Comparison of flowmeter results under both recharge and pumping conditions to previous site‐specific measurements suggests that the distribution of flow may vary with time, depending on well screen condition and well rehabilitation efforts, and should be monitored over the duration of an MAR project. These results have implications for groundwater quality given that flow distribution in a multiscreen recharge well has profound impact on travel time and on transport modeling if flow is assumed to be steady and consistent under a range of operational conditions.
Funder
Hampton Roads Sanitation District
Subject
Computers in Earth Sciences,Water Science and Technology