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I <br /> 5 3 CAPTURE ZONES FOR EXTRACTION WELL EW-1 <br /> I <br /> Calculations made using the above parameters for each of the extraction well EW-1 are presented <br /> below for August 19, 2000 and for March 16, 2000 <br /> IEXTRACTION Q B U s_ _Q_ —�— <br /> WELL 2BU BU 2TcBU <br /> ICu Ft/Day Ft Ft /Day Ft Ft Ft <br /> August 19, 2000 3465 595 0 686 850 425 13 5 <br /> IMarch 16, 2000 3465 595 0 462 126 630 200 <br /> The several distances are plotted as capture zones on Figure 5A for August 19, 2000 and on <br /> IFigure 5B for March 16, 2000 <br /> 60 REFERENCES <br /> IGrubb, S , 1993, Analytical Model for Estimation of Steady-State Capture Zones of Pumping <br /> wells in Confined and Unconfined Aquifers, Ground Water, v 31, n-1, pp 27-32 <br /> IJavandel, I and C. F Tsang, 1986, Capture-Zone Type Curves A Tool For Aquifer Cleanup, <br /> Ground Water, v 24, n 5, 616-625 <br /> I <br /> Keely, J F , and C. F Tsang, 1983, Velocity Plots and Capture Zone of Pumping Centers for <br /> Ground-water Investigations, Ground Water, v 21, n 6, pp 701-714 <br /> I <br /> Keely, J F , 1984, Optimizing Pumping Strategies for Contaminant Studies and Remedial <br /> Actions, Ground Water Monitoring Review, v 4, n 3, pp 63-74 <br /> I <br /> Kruseman, G P ,N A de Ridder, and J M Verweil, 1990, Analysis and Evaluation of Pumping <br /> Test Data(Second Edition),Publication 47 of the International Institute for Land <br /> Reclamation and improvement, Wageningen, The Netherlands <br /> I Lohman, S W , 1972, Ground-Water Hydraulics, U S Geological Survey, Professional Paper <br /> 708 <br /> McElwee, C D , 1991, Computer notes Capture zones for simple aquifers, Ground Water, v 29, <br /> n 4, pp 587-590 <br /> H2 O GE O L A GROUNDWATER CONSULTANCY <br />