The first deep Quaternary groundwater capture in Switzerland: combined use and environmental benefits |
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Authors: | J. F. Schneider L. Rybach |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Applied Geology, BOKU – University of Soil and Agricultural Sciences, P.-Jordanstr. 70, A-1190 Vienna, Austria, e-mail: schjfgeo@edv1.boku.ac.at, AT;(2) Institute of Geophysics ETH Zurich ETH Hoenggerberg, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland, CH |
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Abstract: | Foresighted and determined local authorities, purposeful exploration (i.e. by seismic reflection) and extensive testing led to the discovery of a substantial groundwater resource near the community of Seon (Switzerland) at a depth of 268–305 m. Production tests revealed a hydraulic conductivity of ∼5.10–5 m/s, transmissivity of ∼5.10–4 m2/s and a storage coefficient of ∼2% in the aquifer. Pumping up to 1500 l/min is sustainable; the water quality complies chemically and bacteriologically with drinking-water requirements. The residence time of several 103 years, determined by isotope techniques, guarantees protection from surface contamination. The elevated temperature of 19.5 °C of the produced water enables combined use for drinking water and space heating. The environmental benefits are substantial: the emission reduction amounts up to 780 tons/year CO2 and 1 ton/year SO2. Received: 21 September 1998 · Accepted: 10 February 1999 |
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Keywords: | Overdeepened valleys Gravel aquifer Pollution protection Geothermal heating |
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