A Groundwater Model of Cache Valley, Utah

A Groundwater Model of Cache Valley, Utah
Title A Groundwater Model of Cache Valley, Utah PDF eBook
Author Calvin G. Clyde
Publisher
Pages 130
Release 1984
Genre Cache River Valley (Utah and Idaho)
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Groundwater Optimization Handbook

Groundwater Optimization Handbook
Title Groundwater Optimization Handbook PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Peralta
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 509
Release 2012-04-26
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1439838070

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Existing and impending water shortages argue for improving water quantity and quality management. Groundwater Optimization Handbook: Flow, Contaminant Transport, and Conjunctive Management helps you formulate and solve groundwater optimization problems to ensure sustainable supplies of adequate quality and quantity. It shows you how to more effecti

AQUIFER STORAGE AND RECOVERY IN MILLVILLE, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH

AQUIFER STORAGE AND RECOVERY IN MILLVILLE, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH
Title AQUIFER STORAGE AND RECOVERY IN MILLVILLE, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PDF eBook
Author Paul Inkenbrandt
Publisher Utah Geological Survey
Pages 94
Release 2016-08-09
Genre Science
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This study is an investigation of the feasibility of an aquifer storage and recovery project using the existing water supply infrastructure of the city of Millville, Utah. The project involved injecting water from a public water supply spring into a public water supply well. Geochemical analysis indicates that the major ion chemistry of the spring water is very similar to that of the principal aquifer, however, the spring water would likely cause minor geochemical changes in the groundwater due to oxidation. The study also showed that the injection well had elevated nitrate concentration which is likely due to septic systems in the area. Overall, the pilot tests showed that injection of water for storage would not be detrimental to the principal aquifer, which has significant storage abilities beyond the capacity of Millville’s water system; however elevated nitrate in the aquifer is a problem that should be addressed.

Hydrogeology of Morgan Valley, Morgan County, Utah

Hydrogeology of Morgan Valley, Morgan County, Utah
Title Hydrogeology of Morgan Valley, Morgan County, Utah PDF eBook
Author Janae Wallace
Publisher Utah Geological Survey
Pages 152
Release 2012-01-16
Genre CD-ROMs
ISBN 1557918538

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This report characterizes the relationship of geology to groundwater occurrence and flow, with emphasis on determining the thickness of the valley-fill aquifer and water yielding properties of the fractured rock aquifers. Develops a water budget for the drainage basin and classifies the groundwater quality and identifies the likely sources of nitrate in groundwater.

Hydrogeology and Simulation of Groundwater Flow in Cedar Valley, Utah County, Utah

Hydrogeology and Simulation of Groundwater Flow in Cedar Valley, Utah County, Utah
Title Hydrogeology and Simulation of Groundwater Flow in Cedar Valley, Utah County, Utah PDF eBook
Author Juliette Lucy Jordan
Publisher Utah Geological Survey
Pages 231
Release 2012
Genre Aquifers
ISBN 1557918686

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This CD contains a 125-page comprehensive study of the hydrogeology of Cedar Valley, Utah County, located in north-central Utah. The report includes 72 figures; two plates, one of which is a potentiometric map of the basin-fill, bedrock, and several perched aquifers; and seven appendices of data. Field investigations included groundwater chemistry sampling, regular water-level monitoring, and multiple-well aquifer testing. The field data were incorporated into a 3D digital groundwater flow model using MODFLOW2000. Seventy percent of the recharge to the Cedar Valley aquifer system is from precipitation in the Oquirrh Mountains. Groundwater generally flows from west to east and exits the aquifer system mostly as interbasin flow through bedrock to the northeast and southeast. The groundwater model showed a 39-year (1969-2007) average recharge to the Cedar Valley groundwater system of 25,600 acre-feet per year and discharge of 25,200 acre-feet per year. A significant volume of precipitation recharge (perhaps 4300 acre-feet per year) does not interact with the basin-fill aquifer but travels within bedrock to discharge to adjacent valleys or as bedrock well discharge. 125 pages + 2 plates

Cache Valley Aquifer Storage and Recovery

Cache Valley Aquifer Storage and Recovery
Title Cache Valley Aquifer Storage and Recovery PDF eBook
Author Paul Inkenbrandt
Publisher Utah Geological Survey
Pages 35
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Aquifer storage recovery
ISBN

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The City of Millville, located in a prime location for aquifer storage and recovery (ASR), is having issues with elevated nitrate in the Glenridge well, a public water supply sourced from the Cache Valley principal aquifer. To alleviate high nitrate, the city performed an initial injection and pumping test using the Glenridge well. Millville injected water from Garr Spring, another public water supply source of which they own water rights, into the Glenridge well for one week at a rate of 500 gallons per minute. They then pumped the well while monitoring geochemistry to determine the effects on the Cache Valley principal aquifer system. The pre-injection nitrate concentration in the Glenridge well was 7.65 mg/l nitrate as nitrogen, and the nitrate concentration after pumping more than 172% of the volume of water injected was 6.52 mg/l nitrate as nitrogen. There is likely some dispersion of the injected spring water via advection in the aquifer.

Ground-water Quality Classification and Recommended Septic Tank Soil-absorption-system Density Maps, Castle Valley, Grand County, Utah

Ground-water Quality Classification and Recommended Septic Tank Soil-absorption-system Density Maps, Castle Valley, Grand County, Utah
Title Ground-water Quality Classification and Recommended Septic Tank Soil-absorption-system Density Maps, Castle Valley, Grand County, Utah PDF eBook
Author Mike Lowe
Publisher Utah Geological Survey
Pages 57
Release 2004
Genre Groundwater
ISBN 1557917140

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"This CD-ROM contains a 30 page report with 22 page appendix, and seven maps at 1:15,000 to 1:30,000 scale in easily readable PDF format that address ground-water quality in Castle Valley's valley-fill aquifer and provide recommendations for septic tank soil-absorption-system density based on potential water-quality degradation associated with use of these systems. The maps are described in detail in the report and show geology, valley-fill thickness, total-dissolved-solids concentration, nitrate concentration, ground-water quality class, potential containment sources, and recommended lot size."--Sticker on back of case.