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A hydrogeologic study has been adopted to conceptualize the concepts of groundwater levels lowering in swamped area of Tyass, middle of Iraq. 2D dimensional groundwater model and, mitigation model have been used to mitigate the aquifer against high salinity and chemical pollutants by the mitigation...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Engineering and Technology Journal 2019-12, Vol.37 (4C (s)), p.407-412 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A hydrogeologic study has been adopted to conceptualize the
concepts of groundwater levels lowering in swamped area of Tyass, middle of
Iraq. 2D dimensional groundwater model and, mitigation model have been
used to mitigate the aquifer against high salinity and chemical pollutants by
the mitigation theory of heterogeneous subsurface media which basically
depends upon physical and mathematical derivation, evaluation of chemical
pollutants and total dissolved salts (TDS) of subsurface water before and after
mitigation process. The water table level was lowered up to 2.43m at the
center of a pumping well of abstraction discharge (400m3
/day) obtained after
2755days in steady state. The ions concentrations of iron (Fe), zinc (Zn),
mercury (Cu), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and TDS in groundwater of 0.4, 3.25,
1.15, 0.004, 0.033 mg/liter and 7000ppm respectively were reduced to less
than the allowable limits according to WHO of 0.3, 3, 1, 0.003, 0.01mg/liter,
1200ppm respectively by adding 0.2WD of fresh water from Hillah river and
using maximum no. of pumping wells of (19 at April) after 240 months. The
mitigation period was reduced to 120 months when the addition of solvent
volume was doubled. Mitigation process in heterogeneous against high saline
levels and chemical pollutants has been proven to be a good tool to
rehabilitation of polluted aquifers. |
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ISSN: | 1681-6900 2412-0758 2412-0758 |
DOI: | 10.30684/etj.37.4C.4 |