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A Method for Designing Detection Monitoring Networks in Layered Aquifers with Non-uniform Flow
Authors:Paul F. Hudak
Affiliation:Department of Geography, University of North Texas, Denton, 76203–5277, Texas, U.S.A.
Abstract:An integer programming method was devised to locate detection monitoring wells in layered aquifers. The method is applicable to aquifers with non-uniform groundwater flow, and it does not require that a compliance boundary be linear or perpendicular to the direction(s) of groundwater flow. In each layer, monitoring sites are defined along curvilinear transects that parallel equipotential lines. The model can be formulated to allocate wells to the transect with the highest detection efficiency, or to establish multiple lines of defense against contaminant migrating to a compliance boundary. Detection efficiencies of alternative monitoring transects are calculated from parameters obtained via numerical modeling of contaminant transport. These parameters include the narrowest plume that could traverse a monitoring transect, and the zone width of potential contaminant migration at the transect. Problem formulations are compact, and computational requirements are low relative to alternative approaches for designing detection monitoring networks in aquifers. An application to a glacial outwash aquifer demonstrates the utility of the method.
Keywords:detection monitoring   layered aquifers   contaminant transport
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