Contaminant Transport Through Aquitards: A State of the Science Review and Technical Guidance for Aquitard Assessment (Water Research Foundation Report)

Kenneth R. Bradbury (Editor), John A. Cherry (Editor), B. L. Parker (Editor), T T Eaton (Editor), M. B. Gotkowitz (Editor), D. J. Hart (Editor), and M. A. Borchardt (Editor)

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Aquifers and aquitards make up groundwater flow systems, with aquitards having much lower permeability than aquifers. Aquitards help protect underlying aquifers, and the water-supply wells completed in them, from contamination. The degree of this protection depends on many factors, including contaminant type, hydrogeologic setting, flow system dynamics, and local effects of groundwater pumping. Determination of aquitard integrity is an important aspect of groundwater management because without it, predictions of future groundwater quality cannot be reliable. This study developed two volumes that together meet AwwaRF's objectives of understanding how aquitards affect contamination susceptibility.


The first volume, Contaminant Transport Through Aquitards: A State of the Science Review,summarizes the current knowledge of aquitard science. A second volume, Technical Guidance for Aquitard Assessment, provides guidance concerning investigations of aquitard integrity and summarizes specific technical methodologies.sources management; landfill management of solid wastes; sludge characteristics; and sludge management.
  • ISBN10 1843398370
  • ISBN13 9781843398370
  • Publish Date 31 May 2007
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 10 March 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint IWA Publishing
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 320
  • Language English