Aquifer Storage & Recovery

Artificial Recharge (Requires Premium Account)

Artificial Storage and Recovery (ASR) facilities inject treated wastewater or surface water into an aquifer. Some ASR facilities inject groundwater from a different aquifer. Watch the related videos, answer short questins, and reproduce the animations/models using IGW-NET

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Artificial recharge of groundwater can often take place in spreading basins or stream channels. Build a IGW-NET model and derive analytical solutions to characterize groundwater conditions and surface water-groundwater fluxes in this type of system.

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Artificial recharge of groundwater can often take place in spreading basins or stream channels. Build a IGW-NET model and derive analytical solutions to characterize groundwater conditions and surface water-groundwater fluxes in this type of system.

(Aquifer Storage & Recovery- 5)
Artificial recharge through wells (Requires Premium Account)

Artificial recharge is possible through injection wells after rainfall events for groundwater storage and recovery purposes. Use IGW-NET to assess the effectiveness of an example Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) project. In particular, simulate and compare the aquifer drawdown in the dry season i) with artificial well injection during the wet season; and ii) without artificial well injection during the wet season.

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