Contaminant transport

How to investigate Cemeteries? South African Guidelines

09 Jan 2024
National Hub
Home News How to investigate Cemeteries? South African Guidelines

We receive many queries about the how to investigate cemeteries.
As a quick reference, we herewith make available the latest published South African guidelines that include the engineering geological and hydrogeological aspects.

Risk-corrected contaminant detection probability of monitoring well networks for flow towards pumping wells in heterogeneous aquifers

A groundwater monitoring network surrounding a pumping well (such as a public water supply) allows for early contaminant detection and mitigation where possible contaminant source locations are often unknown. This numerical study investigates how the contaminant detection probability of a hypothetical sentinel-well monitoring network consisting of one to four monitoring wells is affected by aquifer spatial heterogeneity and dispersion characteristics, where the contaminant source location is randomized. This is achieved through a stochastic framework using a Monte Carlo approach.

Understanding the influence of Artefacts on the Darcy Velocity Estimations from Point Dilution Tracer Tests

Darcy Velocity (Vd) is often estimated through a single-borehole Point Dilution Tracer Test (PDTT). Vd is used in the investigation of contaminant transport and distribution in aquifers. The tracer dilution rate in groundwater is controlled by horizontal groundwater flux. However, it can be affected by other artefacts, such as diffusion and density effects. Although there are studies on tracer tests, there has not been much done to gain an understanding of how these artefacts affect the correct Vd estimation.