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. 2022 Sep;60(5):685-698.
doi: 10.1111/gwat.13166. Epub 2022 Jan 10.

Planning for a Multi-Well Artificial Recharge Field in Kuwait with the Help of Numerical Modeling

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Planning for a Multi-Well Artificial Recharge Field in Kuwait with the Help of Numerical Modeling

Amitabha Mukhopadhyay et al. Ground Water. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Kuwait, an arid country, wants to have a reserve of water for emergency use and has planned to create an underground reserve of water through multi-well artificial recharge at Kabd area. Numerical modeling of different recharge-recovery scenarios was carried out to chalk out an optimum strategy for implementation of the project. These scenario runs suggested that apart from the aquifer parameters and the quality of the groundwater and the recharge water, the well spacing and well construction, orientation of the field with respect to the prevailing hydraulic gradient, and the injection and the pumping schedule would determine the overall recovery efficiency of the setup. For the selected site, following strategies were found to have positive impact on meeting the goals of the creation of a reserve of water for use in an emergency: (1) during the reserve creation stage, simultaneous recharge and pumping through alternate wells; (2) the compensation of the water lost from the reserve created due to the flow down the hydraulic gradient during the waiting period; and (3) the orientation of the long axis of the field perpendicular to the regional hydraulic gradient. The adoption of cyclic injection and recovery option for the creation of the reserve eliminates the need of the first two steps but calls for several cycles of injection followed by recovery and adequate and consistent supply of water for injection over that period. An optimum field design and two alternative recharge options have been suggested based on the above observations.

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