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RESEARCH INTO THE EFFECTS OF ARTIFICIAL GROUNDWATER RECHARGE,LEA VALLEY,LONDON ENGLAND1
Authors:K J Edworthy  D A Stott  W B Wilkinson
Abstract:ABSTRACT: Large-scale groundwater abstraction from the Cretaceous Chalk/Lower Tertiary Basal Sands aquifer system of the London Basin in the last 150 years has developed storage of more than 1000 Mm3. Limited operational recharge was undertaken in the 1950's encouraging further detailed study of the wider possibilities. Following a comprehensive hydrogeological reappraisal, an economic and engineering study and pilot-scale experiments, the Lea Valley has been shown to have the greatest potential for recharge. Artificial recharge into the Chalk at a rate of 9000 m3/d appears possible, through acidised 900 mm diameter boreholes. An understanding of the degree of interconnection between the Chalk and Basal Sands and of the causes of changes in quality of recharged water during storage was shown to be of particular importance to the successful operation of any recharge scheme using this system. A two-layer numerical groundwater model of the 800 km2 area and a surface/groundwater simulation model have been used to assist with the design of the 84,000 m3/d prototype scheme, and will also help in assessing its efficiency. The models will ultimately be used to manage the operation of the first stage development, now coming into use.
Keywords:groundwater  artificial groundwater recharge  well recharge  combined surface/groundwater use  sulphate contamination  Cretaceous Chalk  Lower Tertiary Basal Sands  Lea Valley  London Basin
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