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Conjunctive Water Use in Confined Basalt Aquifers: An Evaluation Using Geochemistry,a Numerical Model,and Historical Water Level
Authors:Patrick D Royer  Matthew Tonkin  Travis Hammond
Institution:1. Groundwater Group, Columbia Basin Groundwater Management Area, , Kennewick, Washington, 99336;2. Intera Inc., Groundwater Modeling, , Richland, Washington, 99354;3. S.S., Papadopulos & Assoc., Inc., , Bethesda, Maryland, 20814;4. GSI Water Solutions Inc., , Kennewick, Washington, 99336
Abstract:As withdrawals from deep compartmentalized aquifers increasingly exceed recharge throughout the western United States, conjunctive water use management alternatives have become an applied research priority. This study highlights both details and limitations of the role of irrigation canal seepage as groundwater recharge, revealing the regional limitations of canal seepage as a dependable source of recharge in overdrawn aquifers. A suite of geochemical indicators were used together with a numerical model to evaluate current and future management scenarios focused on recharge derived from seepage from a region‐wide irrigation canal system. Twenty‐five years of static groundwater level data were used to relate spatial trends determined using geochemistry and groundwater modeling with “on‐the‐ground” management practices, which vary based on acreage, crop, and irrigation scheduling. Increasing groundwater age determined using isotope analysis, and declines in potentiometric heads, each correlate with increasing distance from the canal reaches. Predictive modeling indicates that if pumping is gradually reduced, as has been suggested by management agencies, that recharge from canal seepage will be negligible by 2035 due to regional groundwater through‐flow and the pattern of potentiometric head recovery. Unfortunately, historic hydrographs suggest that under current groundwater development conditions most wells are not sustainable, irrespective of proximity to the canal.
Keywords:groundwater  geochemistry  Columbia River Basalt Group  confined aquifers
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