• Quantitative Evaluation for Improvement Effects of Performance After Mechanical Rehabilitation Treatments on Agricultural Groundwater Well
  • Song, Sung-Ho;Lee, Byung-Sun;An, Jung-Gi;
  • Rural Research Institute, KRC;Rural Research Institute, KRC;Rural Research Institute, KRC;
  • 농업용 관정의 기계적 처리 이후 성능 개선 효과의 정량적 평가 사례
  • 송성호;이병선;안중기;
  • 한국농어촌공사 농어촌연구원;한국농어촌공사 농어촌연구원;한국농어촌공사 농어촌연구원;
Abstract
Step-drawdown pumping tests for identifying the improvement of groundwater well performance after rehabilitation treatments were conducted in three longstanding wells. Three selective mechanical treatment methods including power bubble, high-voltage electric pulse, and air surging were applied to these wells and the applicability of these methods to secure additional groundwater resources were evaluated quantitatively. Commonly, drawdown at final stage of stepdrawdown pumping tests after rehabilitation decreased by as much as 0.61~0.70 meters compared to those before rehabilitation. In addition, final specific drawdown values of three wells increased from 9% to 14% after rehabilitation. Formation loss coefficient and well loss coefficient decreased to 6.1% and 60.6%, respectively, indicating some clogging materials by precipitation/corrosion/microbe within pores of aquifer materials, gravel packs, and screens were effectively removed by applied methods. Decrease of formation loss coefficient was higher in the well applied by the power bubble method meanwhile high-voltage electric pulse method demonstrated the higher decrease of well loss coefficient. Additionally secured groundwater amounts after rehabilitation ranged from 23.3 to 32.1 m3/day, which account for 8~16% of initially developed pumping rates of the wells. From the results of this study, the effective selection of rehabilitation treatments considering aquifer characteristics are expected to contribute to secure groundwater resources for irrigation as well as to plan systematic management program for groundwater resources in rural area.

Keywords: Rehabilitation;Step-drawdown pumping test;Specific drawdown;Formation loss;Well loss;

This Article

  • 2016; 21(4): 42-49

    Published on Aug 31, 2016

  • 10.7857/JSGE.2016.21.4.042
  • Received on Jun 10, 2016
  • Revised on Jun 23, 2016
  • Accepted on Jun 24, 2016

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