Aquifer Modeling of Large Volume Industrial Groundwater Supplies

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bruce D. Hulman Robert .. F. Gorman
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Introduction Groundwater resource evaluation has historically required extensive field investigative work, usually at great cost. More recently, the advent of the microcomputer has made difficult aquifer and groundwater evaluations comparatively simple and less expensive. A groundwater model is a numeric solution to a set of equations that calculates the water level in an aquifer or other types of water bearing strata. A computer will execute the solution of the set of equations rapidly and thereby permit evaluation of large amounts of hydrogeologic data rapidly. Computer modeling of groundwater resources is very often used to forecast the effects of multiple uses of a single groundwater resource. Modeling of heavily used aquifers has proven to be beneficial for averting problems arising from competitive use of a groundwater resource. This paper describes the work tasks performed in order to evaluate a large alluvial aquifer and thereby predict the hydrologic impact of additional groundwater withdrawal. Purpose and Scope Neyer, Tiseo & Hindo, Ltd. (NTH) was retained to evaluate the groundwater supply potential of the Missouri River alluvium underlying the Fairfax District in Kansas City, Kansas (Figure 1). The proposed groundwater supply is being considered for industrial use as non-contact process water and a heat exchange medium for plant climate control. The anticipated peak groundwater demand is estimated to exceed 30 million gallons per day (MGD) during the summer months, with an average daily demand of nearly 25 MGD. The proposed groundwater supply was to be developed from 15 large-diameter production wells located at positions that would minimize potential interference.
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APA: Bruce D. Hulman Robert .. F. Gorman  (1987)  Aquifer Modeling of Large Volume Industrial Groundwater Supplies

MLA: Bruce D. Hulman Robert .. F. Gorman Aquifer Modeling of Large Volume Industrial Groundwater Supplies. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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