Hydrodynamic analysis of the interaction of two operating groundwater sources, case study: Groundwater supply of Bečej

The existing groundwater source 'Vodokanal' for the public water supply of Bečej city in Serbia tapping groundwater from three water-bearing horizons over 15 wells with summary capacity of 100 l/s. Near the public water source of Bečej exists groundwater source 'Soja Protein' for...

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Main Authors: Polomčić Dušan M., Bajić Dragoljub I., Krunić Olivera Ž.
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Language:English
Published: Savez inženjera i tehničara Srbije 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0040-2176/2014/0040-21761404597P.pdf
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author Polomčić Dušan M.
Bajić Dragoljub I.
Krunić Olivera Ž.
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Bajić Dragoljub I.
Krunić Olivera Ž.
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description The existing groundwater source 'Vodokanal' for the public water supply of Bečej city in Serbia tapping groundwater from three water-bearing horizons over 15 wells with summary capacity of 100 l/s. Near the public water source of Bečej exists groundwater source 'Soja Protein' for industry with current capacity of 12 l/s which tapped same horizons. In the coming period is planned to increase summary capacity of this groundwater source up to 57 l/s. Also, the increase of summary city's source capacity is planned for 50 l/s in the next few years. That is means an increase of groundwater abstraction for an additional 84 % from the same water-bearing horizons. Application of hydrodynamic modeling, based on numerical method of finite difference will show the impact of increasing the total capacity of the source 'Soja Protein' on the groundwater level in groundwater source 'Vodokanal' and effects of additional decrease in groundwater levels, in all three water-bearing horizons, on the wells of the 'Vodokanala' groundwater source due to operation of industrial source. It was done 7 variant solutions of the extensions of groundwater sources and are their effects for a period of 10 years with the aim of the sustainable management of groundwater.
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spelling doaj.art-2450c645a13a48ecbf506372918d1afe2022-12-22T03:48:13ZengSavez inženjera i tehničara SrbijeTehnika0040-21762560-30862014-01-0169459760310.5937/tehnika1404597P0040-21761404597PHydrodynamic analysis of the interaction of two operating groundwater sources, case study: Groundwater supply of BečejPolomčić Dušan M.0Bajić Dragoljub I.1Krunić Olivera Ž.2University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, SerbiaThe existing groundwater source 'Vodokanal' for the public water supply of Bečej city in Serbia tapping groundwater from three water-bearing horizons over 15 wells with summary capacity of 100 l/s. Near the public water source of Bečej exists groundwater source 'Soja Protein' for industry with current capacity of 12 l/s which tapped same horizons. In the coming period is planned to increase summary capacity of this groundwater source up to 57 l/s. Also, the increase of summary city's source capacity is planned for 50 l/s in the next few years. That is means an increase of groundwater abstraction for an additional 84 % from the same water-bearing horizons. Application of hydrodynamic modeling, based on numerical method of finite difference will show the impact of increasing the total capacity of the source 'Soja Protein' on the groundwater level in groundwater source 'Vodokanal' and effects of additional decrease in groundwater levels, in all three water-bearing horizons, on the wells of the 'Vodokanala' groundwater source due to operation of industrial source. It was done 7 variant solutions of the extensions of groundwater sources and are their effects for a period of 10 years with the aim of the sustainable management of groundwater.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0040-2176/2014/0040-21761404597P.pdfhydrodynamic modelvariant solutionsadditional decrease in groundwater levelssustainable management of groundwater
spellingShingle Polomčić Dušan M.
Bajić Dragoljub I.
Krunić Olivera Ž.
Hydrodynamic analysis of the interaction of two operating groundwater sources, case study: Groundwater supply of Bečej
Tehnika
hydrodynamic model
variant solutions
additional decrease in groundwater levels
sustainable management of groundwater
title Hydrodynamic analysis of the interaction of two operating groundwater sources, case study: Groundwater supply of Bečej
title_full Hydrodynamic analysis of the interaction of two operating groundwater sources, case study: Groundwater supply of Bečej
title_fullStr Hydrodynamic analysis of the interaction of two operating groundwater sources, case study: Groundwater supply of Bečej
title_full_unstemmed Hydrodynamic analysis of the interaction of two operating groundwater sources, case study: Groundwater supply of Bečej
title_short Hydrodynamic analysis of the interaction of two operating groundwater sources, case study: Groundwater supply of Bečej
title_sort hydrodynamic analysis of the interaction of two operating groundwater sources case study groundwater supply of becej
topic hydrodynamic model
variant solutions
additional decrease in groundwater levels
sustainable management of groundwater
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0040-2176/2014/0040-21761404597P.pdf
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