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Evaluation of a capture zone overlay method for designing groundwater remediation systems

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Environmental Geology

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 Simplified approaches are often used to model the removal of groundwater contamination. These approaches can yield poor remediation schemes because they incorrectly portray the effects of multiple pumping wells. In this study, a pumping configuration designed by graphically overlaying capture zones having an identical, quasi-elliptical shape was evaluated with a numerical mass transport model. After a 3-year period (within which the hypothetical aquifer was to be remediated) the contaminant mass had been reduced by 77%. Due to stagnation zones which developed between extraction wells, approximately 15 years of pumping was required to remediate the aquifer with the overlay configuration. An alternative design, consisting of an extraction well between two injection wells along the long axis of the plume, removed the contaminant within the 3-year design period.

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Received: 23 October 1995 · Accepted: 18 June 1996

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Hudak, P. Evaluation of a capture zone overlay method for designing groundwater remediation systems. Environmental Geology 31, 21–26 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002540050159

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