The declining supply of available groundwater resources is increasing the importance of extractio... more The declining supply of available groundwater resources is increasing the importance of extraction wells. To maximize the yield of extraction wells, the operators do not always respect the sustainable use of groundwater resources. These efforts can affect water quality and impact the service life of an extraction well, mainly through the clogging process. As part of the INV-FLOW project, an apparatus for evaluating the functionality of an extraction well by measuring the vertical water flow through its screen and filter was designed and tested. The apparatus consists of two electromagnetic induction flowmeters, two pneumatic seals, and a pump with the possibility of regulation. After an initial laboratory verification of the fundamental concept, the apparatus was successfully tested in real conditions. Two extraction wells, HJ-3 and HJ-4, intended for water supply to an agricultural production plant, were measured at a pilot site in the Czech Republic using the INV-FLOW apparatus. A...
NASYP is an online Geoportal tool being developed in cooperation with state and regional authorit... more NASYP is an online Geoportal tool being developed in cooperation with state and regional authorities to improve insufficient practices based on implementation of Directive nr. 2003/105/ES on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances. The tool is applicable for managing the permits, reporting and regular monitoring issues. Furthermore, it’s applicable for a risk assessment and a rapid management of disasters in the initial phase. There’re simple modeling tools included to simulate early stages of the contamination caused by disasters occurred to be used for decision making and effective use of emergency services. In this manner, there’re low atmospheric and surface water pollutions taken into account. For the study area, Liberec region was chosen covering the area of 3,163km2 and containing 533 potentially dangerous objects categorized accordingly to the Directive nr. 2003/105/ES. The model simulations are responding to daily hydrological and meteorol...
As the climate is changing, greater exploitation of groundwater reserves is becoming evident; how... more As the climate is changing, greater exploitation of groundwater reserves is becoming evident; however, this would have been apparent even without climate change. Therefore, increasing emphasis is given to maintaining well functionality. Wells are susceptible to aging, which reduces their efficiency. Today, there exist several solutions for determining the size of additional resistance (the skin effect), which indicates a well’s current state and that of its close surroundings. The implementation of most of these solutions is often time-consuming. To improve our tools, a goal has been set to accelerate and facilitate the method of determining the size of additional resistance. In this study, we present new software that accelerates this process. It applies an innovative method based upon a partial differential equation describing the radially symmetric flow to a real well, which occurs under an unsteady regime, using the Laplace transform. Stehfest algorithm 368 is used to invert the...
The exploitation of groundwater reserves, especially for drinking purposes, is becoming increasin... more The exploitation of groundwater reserves, especially for drinking purposes, is becoming increasingly important. This fact has created the need to maintain wells in the best possible functional condition. However, wells are subject to an ageing process during intensive use, which entails an increase in up-to-date resistances in the well itself and its immediate surroundings (the skin zone). This causes a decrease in the efficiency of the well (a decrease in the pumped quantity, a decrease in the specific yield, an increase of the drawdown in the well, and creation of the skin zone). The increased hydraulic gradient in the skin zone causes an increase in the inflow rate to the well, thereby inducing the movement of fine material towards the casing. This material can clog the well casing and injection ports, which is compounded by an increase in chemical and biological plugging of the skin zone. In cooperation with the company sonic technologies, GmbH. (Sailauf, Germany), an experiment...
EUREKA Project STORAGE—Sustainable TOols for gRoundwater manAGEment optimisation and water scarci... more EUREKA Project STORAGE—Sustainable TOols for gRoundwater manAGEment optimisation and water scarcity mitigation, whose research serves like the base for our paper, deals with the water supply problems affecting local communities in the area of Thapa hiti and Tagal hiti, Patan, Nepal. The innovation of our research and piloting is in an implementation of managed aquifer recharge not only for a few local users within a square or a school. Instead, we have devised a rainwater infiltration system encompassing the whole local shallow aquifer, without being tied to a particular end-user. For this, strong participative management (i.e. involving local communities and interest groups) is needed, and the close cooperation with local residents is of high importance to initiate integrated water management at least on a local scale of several neighbouring communities.
This study analyzes the unsteady groundwater flow to a real well (with wellbore storage and the s... more This study analyzes the unsteady groundwater flow to a real well (with wellbore storage and the skin effect) that fully penetrates the confined aquifer. The well is located within an infinite system, so the effect of boundaries is not considered. The Laplace-domain solution for a partial differential equation is used to describe the unsteady radial flow to a well. The real space solution is obtained by means of the numerical inversion of the Laplace transform using the Stehfest algorithm 368. When wellbore storage and the skin effect dominate pumping test data and testing is conducted for long enough, two semilogarithmic straight lines are normally obtained. The first straight line can be identified readily as the line of the maximum slope. The correlation of the dimensionless drawdown for the intersection time of this first straight line, with the log time axis as a function of the dimensionless wellbore storage and the skin factor, is shown. This paper presents a new method for ev...
Because of the spatial nature of groundwater-related data and their time component, effective gro... more Because of the spatial nature of groundwater-related data and their time component, effective groundwater management requires the application of methods pertaining to the Information and Communication Technologies sector, such as spatial data management and distributed numerical modelling. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of the QGIS-integrated FREEWAT platform and an approach combining spatial data management and numerical models to target groundwater management issues. FREEWAT is a free and open source platform integrated in a Geographic Information System environment and embedding tools for pre- and post-processing of spatial data and integrating numerical codes for the simulation of the hydrological cycle, with a main focus on groundwater. To this aim, this paper briefly presents the FREEWAT platform, introduces the FREEWAT approach, and showcases 13 case studies in European and non-European countries where the FREEWAT platform was applied. Applica...
The declining supply of available groundwater resources is increasing the importance of extractio... more The declining supply of available groundwater resources is increasing the importance of extraction wells. To maximize the yield of extraction wells, the operators do not always respect the sustainable use of groundwater resources. These efforts can affect water quality and impact the service life of an extraction well, mainly through the clogging process. As part of the INV-FLOW project, an apparatus for evaluating the functionality of an extraction well by measuring the vertical water flow through its screen and filter was designed and tested. The apparatus consists of two electromagnetic induction flowmeters, two pneumatic seals, and a pump with the possibility of regulation. After an initial laboratory verification of the fundamental concept, the apparatus was successfully tested in real conditions. Two extraction wells, HJ-3 and HJ-4, intended for water supply to an agricultural production plant, were measured at a pilot site in the Czech Republic using the INV-FLOW apparatus. A...
NASYP is an online Geoportal tool being developed in cooperation with state and regional authorit... more NASYP is an online Geoportal tool being developed in cooperation with state and regional authorities to improve insufficient practices based on implementation of Directive nr. 2003/105/ES on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances. The tool is applicable for managing the permits, reporting and regular monitoring issues. Furthermore, it’s applicable for a risk assessment and a rapid management of disasters in the initial phase. There’re simple modeling tools included to simulate early stages of the contamination caused by disasters occurred to be used for decision making and effective use of emergency services. In this manner, there’re low atmospheric and surface water pollutions taken into account. For the study area, Liberec region was chosen covering the area of 3,163km2 and containing 533 potentially dangerous objects categorized accordingly to the Directive nr. 2003/105/ES. The model simulations are responding to daily hydrological and meteorol...
As the climate is changing, greater exploitation of groundwater reserves is becoming evident; how... more As the climate is changing, greater exploitation of groundwater reserves is becoming evident; however, this would have been apparent even without climate change. Therefore, increasing emphasis is given to maintaining well functionality. Wells are susceptible to aging, which reduces their efficiency. Today, there exist several solutions for determining the size of additional resistance (the skin effect), which indicates a well’s current state and that of its close surroundings. The implementation of most of these solutions is often time-consuming. To improve our tools, a goal has been set to accelerate and facilitate the method of determining the size of additional resistance. In this study, we present new software that accelerates this process. It applies an innovative method based upon a partial differential equation describing the radially symmetric flow to a real well, which occurs under an unsteady regime, using the Laplace transform. Stehfest algorithm 368 is used to invert the...
The exploitation of groundwater reserves, especially for drinking purposes, is becoming increasin... more The exploitation of groundwater reserves, especially for drinking purposes, is becoming increasingly important. This fact has created the need to maintain wells in the best possible functional condition. However, wells are subject to an ageing process during intensive use, which entails an increase in up-to-date resistances in the well itself and its immediate surroundings (the skin zone). This causes a decrease in the efficiency of the well (a decrease in the pumped quantity, a decrease in the specific yield, an increase of the drawdown in the well, and creation of the skin zone). The increased hydraulic gradient in the skin zone causes an increase in the inflow rate to the well, thereby inducing the movement of fine material towards the casing. This material can clog the well casing and injection ports, which is compounded by an increase in chemical and biological plugging of the skin zone. In cooperation with the company sonic technologies, GmbH. (Sailauf, Germany), an experiment...
EUREKA Project STORAGE—Sustainable TOols for gRoundwater manAGEment optimisation and water scarci... more EUREKA Project STORAGE—Sustainable TOols for gRoundwater manAGEment optimisation and water scarcity mitigation, whose research serves like the base for our paper, deals with the water supply problems affecting local communities in the area of Thapa hiti and Tagal hiti, Patan, Nepal. The innovation of our research and piloting is in an implementation of managed aquifer recharge not only for a few local users within a square or a school. Instead, we have devised a rainwater infiltration system encompassing the whole local shallow aquifer, without being tied to a particular end-user. For this, strong participative management (i.e. involving local communities and interest groups) is needed, and the close cooperation with local residents is of high importance to initiate integrated water management at least on a local scale of several neighbouring communities.
This study analyzes the unsteady groundwater flow to a real well (with wellbore storage and the s... more This study analyzes the unsteady groundwater flow to a real well (with wellbore storage and the skin effect) that fully penetrates the confined aquifer. The well is located within an infinite system, so the effect of boundaries is not considered. The Laplace-domain solution for a partial differential equation is used to describe the unsteady radial flow to a well. The real space solution is obtained by means of the numerical inversion of the Laplace transform using the Stehfest algorithm 368. When wellbore storage and the skin effect dominate pumping test data and testing is conducted for long enough, two semilogarithmic straight lines are normally obtained. The first straight line can be identified readily as the line of the maximum slope. The correlation of the dimensionless drawdown for the intersection time of this first straight line, with the log time axis as a function of the dimensionless wellbore storage and the skin factor, is shown. This paper presents a new method for ev...
Because of the spatial nature of groundwater-related data and their time component, effective gro... more Because of the spatial nature of groundwater-related data and their time component, effective groundwater management requires the application of methods pertaining to the Information and Communication Technologies sector, such as spatial data management and distributed numerical modelling. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of the QGIS-integrated FREEWAT platform and an approach combining spatial data management and numerical models to target groundwater management issues. FREEWAT is a free and open source platform integrated in a Geographic Information System environment and embedding tools for pre- and post-processing of spatial data and integrating numerical codes for the simulation of the hydrological cycle, with a main focus on groundwater. To this aim, this paper briefly presents the FREEWAT platform, introduces the FREEWAT approach, and showcases 13 case studies in European and non-European countries where the FREEWAT platform was applied. Applica...
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