Case Studies - Groundwater Modelling
Project: River Wells Groundwater Flow Model
Client: Regional Municipality of Waterloo (RMOW)
Objectives:
- Develop an integrated groundwater/surface water model of three well fields in the Grand River basin.
- Evaluate the sensitivity of the well fields to surface-water contamination.
Outcomes:
- A detailed understanding of the interaction between the Grand River and the aquifer.
- A useful management tool that allows RMOW staff to perform additional simulations.
Key Aspects:
- A well database that is fully integrated with the hydrogeologic model simulations.
- Fully transient calibration used to evaluate changes due to drought conditions.
Project Description:
EarthFX staff developed a well-field scale model of the Forwell, Pompeii and Woolner well fields (referred to as the 'River Wells') along the banks of the Grand River, in south-east Kitchener, Ontario. The five-layer model was built on a comprehensive groundwater database that contains approximately 2,000 wells. Detailed calibration to surface-water flows demonstrated that as pumping increased, the flow direction from the aquifer to the river reversed, and up to 60% of the well water was drawn from the river at maximum pumping rates. Calibration to a long-term transient pumping test was used to calibrate the porosity estimate, which significantly affected capture-zone analyses. Sensitivity analyses looked at the effects of urban development, drought conditions, gravel-pit dewatering and extraction.
Applications:
The RMOW has standardized on the VIEWLOG groundwater management system for all hydrogeologic data management.
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