Aquifer Characterization Services
Background
Simply defined, aquifer
characterization is the process of quantifying the
physical and chemical features of an aquifer which
control ground water or contaminant movement in the
subsurface. These features are associated with both the
saturated and unsaturated zones and can be quantified in
one, two or three dimensions. These aquifer
characteristics are the controlling features of a wide
variety of environmental management programs, including:
Wellhead
Protection
Groundwater Recovery
Well Field Management
Bioremediation
Vacuum Extraction
Contamination Investigations
The proper engineering of
these programs is controlled by the aquifer
characteristics of the site. Therefore, proper
determination of the site aquifer characteristics is
essential to the success of these, and other programs.
Methods and
Techniques
Characterizing subsurface
saturated and unsaturated zones requires methods which
can measure the physical or chemical features of concern
either in-place (in-situ) or using representative samples
(ex-situ). The in-situ methods consist of active and
passive techniques. Step-drawdown, constant rate and
variable rate withdrawal/injection tests using single or
multiple wells are representative active techniques.
Determination of aquifer characteristics from barometric
pressure changes is an example of a passive technique.
Laboratory measurements of the permeability and porosity
of soil cores illustrate typical ex-situ methods.
There are two general
methods of data analysis. Analytical solutions generally
solve a set of equations developed for a known set of
boundary conditions, and often involve curve matching
techniques. Numerical solutions utilize equations which
can be adapted to interpret complex systems, and often
involve computer modeling.
Terran's
Capabilities
Terran Corporation
specializes in the design and implementation of unique,
cost effective aquifer characterization investigations.
Our in-situ evaluations of subsurface conditions utilize
state-of-the-art field equipment and computer data
acquisition techniques. We have successfully conducted
multiple-well, multiple-level aquifer tests involving
near real-time data collection from more than 60 wells at
discharge rates from 0.5 to 1200 gallons per minute.
Because we own and maintain our own field instruments,
Terran provides rapid mobilization and deployment,
reliable data acquisition, and complete data recovery.
This data recovery has been conducted under a variety of
contamination exposure levels using required health and
safety and quality assurance/quality control procedures.
Terran's staff of experienced hydrogeologists and
modelers perform comprehensive data analysis and
interpretation, and explain results in professional
technical reports delivered on time and within budget.
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