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Developing a cost-effective method to characterise regional aquifer vulnerability in the Cape Flats

Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2024.

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Main Author: Hunink, Brynn Matthew
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/130460 Developing a cost-effective method to characterise regional aquifer vulnerability in the Cape Flats Hunink, Brynn Matthew Chow, Reynold Woehling, Thomas Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Science. Dept. of Earth Sciences. Aquifers -- South Africa -- Cape Flats Aquifers -- South Africa -- Mathematical models Wellhead protection -- Cape Flats (South Africa) Wellhead protection -- Economic aspects UCTD Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2024. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Aquifer vulnerability assessments are important tools in avoiding aquifer deterioration as they indicate how likely an aquifer is to be adversely affected by land-based, anthropogenic activities.” The aim of this study is to develop a simple, cost-effective method to characterise aquifer vulnerability by combining and modifying existing methods. These methods are then applied in the same study area to validate the cost-effective method. The Cape Flats Aquifer (CFA), located in the Western Cape, South Africa, is used as a case study due to concerns over the deterioration of groundwater quality to the well-utilised aquifer during the past decade. Assessment of aquifer vulnerability in the CFA is achieved through a combination of DRASTIC-L aquifer vulnerability mapping and wellhead protection area (WPA) delineation. DRASTIC-L is used to identify areas that are most vulnerable to contamination. Steady-state wellhead protection areas are delineated using finite difference numerical modelling (MODFLOW) and reverse particle tracking (MODPATH) to determine the capture zones for major abstraction wells. However, the complex, expensive, and time-consuming nature of numerical modelling highlights the need for simplified, cost-effective methods that can be applied across South Africa. Inherent limitations and redundancies with the DRASTIC-L method that were identified by previous studies and within this study resulted in the development of the modified DRASTL method. Additionally, a new method for cost-effective capture zone delineation using a combination of GIS and analytical equations is evaluated. The results of DRASTL and the newly developed method for wellhead protection area delineation are combined to cost-effectively characterise aquifer vulnerability in the CFA, which is referred to as the DRASTL-WPA method. Results from DRASTIC-L indicate that the CFA is very vulnerable. The DRASTL method shows a similar spatial trend to DRASTIC-L; however, DRASTL is associated with a higher average vulnerability but a lower tendency for very low or very high vulnerabilities. It can be seen that a very similar output can be produced with fewer input parameters; however, validation is required to evaluate the accuracy of the methods for the study area. The cost-effective WPA delineation method yielded an intersection of greater than 70% with the results from MODPATH given that an abstraction well is ~8 km away from a bedrock outcrop, and ~12 km away from the combined effects of bedrock outcrops and river boundaries. This is likely due to the inability of GIS software to simulate complex hydrogeological boundary conditions, as well as limiting assumptions of homogeneity and isotropy. Additionally, one can expect an average 3.7 times overprediction of the capture zone size. Several capture zones in the CFA correspond with the highest aquifer vulnerability highlighted by the results of DRASTIC-L and DRASTL. Thus, it is suggested that land use practices are monitored or restricted within these capture zones. Additionally, the capture zones delineated by the numerical model or DRASTL-WPA can be used to define areas where in-situ remediation or beneficial management practices should be implemented. Moreover, the numerical model can help with groundwater management planning in the CFA to ensure the sustainable use of groundwater resources. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Geen opsomming beskikbaar. Masters 2024-02-27T16:08:38Z 2024-04-26T18:25:01Z 2024-02-27T16:08:38Z 2024-04-26T18:25:01Z 2024-03 Thesis https://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/130460 en_ZA en_ZA Stellenbosch University 207 pages : illustrations (some color), maps application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Aquifers -- South Africa -- Cape Flats
Aquifers -- South Africa -- Mathematical models
Wellhead protection -- Cape Flats (South Africa)
Wellhead protection -- Economic aspects
UCTD
Hunink, Brynn Matthew
Developing a cost-effective method to characterise regional aquifer vulnerability in the Cape Flats
title Developing a cost-effective method to characterise regional aquifer vulnerability in the Cape Flats
title_full Developing a cost-effective method to characterise regional aquifer vulnerability in the Cape Flats
title_fullStr Developing a cost-effective method to characterise regional aquifer vulnerability in the Cape Flats
title_full_unstemmed Developing a cost-effective method to characterise regional aquifer vulnerability in the Cape Flats
title_short Developing a cost-effective method to characterise regional aquifer vulnerability in the Cape Flats
title_sort developing a cost effective method to characterise regional aquifer vulnerability in the cape flats
topic Aquifers -- South Africa -- Cape Flats
Aquifers -- South Africa -- Mathematical models
Wellhead protection -- Cape Flats (South Africa)
Wellhead protection -- Economic aspects
UCTD
url https://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/130460
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