• Title of article

    Evaluation of Hydrologic Benefits of Infiltration Based Urban Storm Water Management

  • Author/Authors

    Holman-Dodds، Jennifer K. نويسنده , , Bradley، A. Allen نويسنده , , Potter، Kenneth W. نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    -204
  • From page
    205
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    This paper presents a method for determining locations of observation wells to be used in conducting pumping tests in unconfined aquifers. Sensitivity coefficients, the distribution of relative errors, and the correlation coefficients between four aquifer parameters (horizontal and vertical hydraulic conductivities Kr and Kz, storage coefficient S, and specific yield Sy) are used as the criteria for the design of observation well networks and the interpretation of pumping tests. The contours of the relative errors over a vertical profile are very useful in selecting the "best" location of an observation well. Results from theoretical analyses suggest that a wide range of locations is suitable for the determination of Kr and that good locations for the determination of Kz and S may be poorly suited for the determination of Sy. Consideration must be given to the position and lengths of the pumping well screen in the selection of observation well locations. For a given location, the quality of test data can be improved by using high pumping rates and frequent sampling of drawdowns. We found that a minimum of two and preferably three observation locations are needed along a given transect. Results of the four parameters from a single well analysis may contain higher uncertainties. However, composite analyses of multiple observation wells can reduce the correlation between the four aquifer parameters, particularly between Kr and Sy, thus, improving the quality of parameter estimation. Results from two pumping tests conducted at sites located in Nebraska were examined with regard to the proposed methodology.
  • Keywords
    Infiltration and Soil Moisture , modeling , Infiltration Based Storm Water Management , Low Impact Development , Surface water hydrology , water budget , Storm Hydrograph
  • Journal title
    Jawra: Journal of the American Water Resources Association
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    Jawra: Journal of the American Water Resources Association
  • Record number

    73050