Predicting the quality of waste-disposal seepage for desalination treatment

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. Smith A. Ward D. Harpley
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Methods for the prediction of seepage quality from waste-disposal facilities are evaluated for input to the design of desalination treatment facilities. This is done by reference to a waste dump seeping into a near-surface aquifer, the contaminated seepage being collected by scavenger wells. As the quality of contaminated water intercepted by the wells will vary with both space and time, it is necessary for predictive methods to accommodate such variations. One-dimensional and two-dimensional predictive solute transport models are described and applied to the seepage and scavenger-well example mentioned above. The advantages and disadvantages, interims of overall applicability, data requirements, and possible accuracy, are described and discussed. While one-dimensional models have the advantages of speed, simplicity, and cost, the frequent requirement of prediction in both space and time necessitates more complex, two-dimensional simulation.
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APA: A. Smith A. Ward D. Harpley  (1987)  Predicting the quality of waste-disposal seepage for desalination treatment

MLA: A. Smith A. Ward D. Harpley Predicting the quality of waste-disposal seepage for desalination treatment. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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