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Ground-Water Flow in the Saginaw Aquifer in the Vicinity of the North Lansing Well Field, Lansing, Michigan -- Part 2, Simulations with a Regional Model Using a Reduced Cell Size, 1997

By: Luukkonen, C.L., Grannemann, N.G., and Holtschlag, D.J.

Abstract

Vinyl chloride has been detected in water from the Saginaw aquifer near Lansing Board of Water and Light wells in the north Lansing well field. These public-supply wells have the potential to withdraw contaminated ground water. The effects of reduced grid spacing for the existing Tri-County regional ground-water-flow model on local ground-water movement were investigated. This refinement of the grid eliminated multiple wells in a cell and reduced the number of wells represented as weak sinks. Two pumping scenarios were developed to investigate the effects of pumping conditions, plume size, and hypothetical purge well locations on the movement of the vinyl chloride plume in the Saginaw aquifer.
Under 1995 pumping conditions, water that originates in the central portion of the Saginaw aquifer known to be contaminated with vinyl chloride is prevented from reaching Lansing Board of Water and Light supply wells when hypothetical purge wells located west of the plume are simulated as pumping either 100 gallons per minute or 200 gallons per minute. Purge wells located north of the plume are effective at preventing contamination from reaching Lansing Board of Water and Light supply wells when simulated as pumping 200 gallons per minute. Water that originates within and surrounding the area known to be contaminated with vinyl chloride is not prevented from reaching Lansing Board of Water and Light supply wells under 1995 conditions using either purge well location or pumping rate.
Under 1997 pumping conditions, water that originates in the central portion of the Saginaw aquifer known to be contaminated with vinyl chloride is prevented from reaching Lansing Board of Water and Light supply wells when hypothetical purge wells located either west or north of the plume are simulated as pumping 200 gallons per minute. Water that originates within and surrounding the area known to be contaminated with vinyl chloride is not prevented from reaching Lansing Board of Water and Light supply wells under 1997 conditions using either purge well location or pumping rate.

Publication
Luukkonen, C.L., Grannemann, N.G., and Holtschlag, D.J., 1997, Ground-Water Flow in the Saginaw Aquifer in the Vicinity of the North Lansing Well Field, Lansing , Michigan--Part2, Simulations with a Regional Model Using a Reduced Cell Size: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-570, 25 p.

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