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Hydraulics of recirculating well pairs for ground water remediation.

Jeffrey A Cunningham1, Thomas P Hoelen, Gary D Hopkins, Carmen A Lebrón, Martin Reinhard.   

Abstract

Recirculating well pairs are a proven means of implementing bioremediation and may also be useful for applying other in situ ground water remediation technologies. A bromide tracer test was performed to characterize the hydraulic performance of a recirculating well pair installed at Moffett Field, California. In particular, we estimate two important properties of the recirculating well pair: (1) the fraction of captured water that is recycled between the wells, and (2) the travel-time distribution of ground water in the induced zone of recirculation. We also develop theoretical estimates of these two properties and demonstrate they depend upon a dimensionless pumping rate, denoted xi. The bromide breakthrough curve predicted from theory agrees well with that determined experimentally at Moffett Field. The minimum travel time between the wells is denoted t(min). In theory, t(min) depends inversely on Q, the pumping rate in the recirculating wells, and is proportional to a2, the square of the distance between the wells. Both the experimental and theoretical travel-time distributions indicate that at least half the recirculating water travels between the wells along fast flowpaths (travel time < 2*t(min)). Therefore, when designing recirculating well pairs, engineers should ensure that t(min) will be sufficiently high to allow biologically mediated reactions (or other in situ remediation processes) sufficient time to proceed.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15584301     DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-6584.2004.t01-6-.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ground Water        ISSN: 0017-467X            Impact factor:   2.671


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1.  In Situ Biotreatment of TBA with Recirculation/Oxygenation.

Authors:  Katharine P North; Douglas M Mackay; Julian S Kayne; Daniel Petersen; Ehsan Rasa; Laleh Rastegarzadeh; Reef B Holland; Kate M Scow
Journal:  Ground Water Monit Remediat       Date:  2012-02-02       Impact factor: 2.019

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