Management of aquifer recharge in Lebanon by removing seawater intrusion from coastal aquifers
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
This study investigates the feasibility of management of aquifer recharge (MAR) in Lebanon by designing
well barriers to remove seawater intrusion from the fractured carbonate aquifers. Groundwater flow and
saltwater/freshwater 50% sharp interface have been modeled along the coastal area using the Ghyben
eHerzberg theory. The groundwater flow simulations have been supported by field transmissivity estimations
and depth measurements carried out on 44 wells during 2003. Results have shown the
seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers at Jieh and Damour regions. Three well-injection barriers have
been proposed. The water volumes for recharge and the barrier positions have been defined by means of
groundwater flow simulations. MAR can provide a valuable contribution to colloid (even pathogen)
removal from injectant water, although during water infiltration in subsoil the reduction of aquifer
permeability causes clogging. A simple new model for estimating the soil-rock permeability reduction
due to the well clogging has been presented. The MAR, including the soil aquifer treatment at Damour
and Jieh regions, has been studied by considering aquifer transmissivity (and soil porosity) reduction
caused by clogging. Furthermore, the appropriate mixing of the injectant water by using reclaimed water,
groundwater and surface water can be simulated using the proposed models. The time required to
achieve 5% of rock permeability reduction at the proposed well barriers ranged from 71 to 935 d, by
changing water quality and flow rate for recharge. This study can assist regional governments with water
management in areas affected by scarcity of freshwater by implementing appropriate well-barrier
projects.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fractured aquifer; Seawater intrusion; Groundwater artificial recharge; Well clogging
Elenco autori:
Masciopinto, Costantino
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