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Civil Engineering and Architecture Vol. 11(4), pp. 1984 - 2006
DOI: 10.13189/cea.2023.110423
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Vertical Electrical Sounding Method to Detect Groundwater and Design of A Tubular Well for the Pampas District – Peru
MarÃa del Pilar Chávez Pacheco *, Jhoel Anderson Caysahuana Flores , Diego Jose Julian Salvador , Tito Mallma Capcha
Faculty of Engineering, Universidad Continental, 12001 Huancayo, Perú
ABSTRACT
In recent years, the occurrence of unexpected meteorological events during the dry season and population growth has generated shortages in the supply of drinking water in the city of Pampas. This situation led us to look for new search strategies for natural water sources, even underground. Faced with this problem, the possibility of detecting and parameterizing these sources was raised, while the design of a tubular well was raised that allows the economic extraction of water from the aquifer studied through the use of geophysical techniques, generating profile images of geological maps of the strata and the location of the possible water table of the study area. The preferred locations for locating groundwater collections are alluvial fans and fractured valley bottoms. Using the Schlumberger array, eleven (11) VESs have been made, up to a depth of 150m. For the field tests, a resistivity meter that we have manufactured by hand was used, which will emit current to the subsoil obtaining layers and horizons through their resistivities. These values vary in the range of 6.32-125.23 Ω.m. The PQWTS-150-Water Detector equipment was also used to measure the depth of the semi-confined aquifer and to know its groundwater flow. The value is 33.33 l/s, which refers to the three celestial layers that can be seen in the image. The profile of the geological map is described, and in this profile, clayey, silty, sandy, gravelly soils and a combination of them were found. This point 11 was taken in the nursery of the Daniel Hernández district, and this area is flat, quite humid and its depth is 51m-115m. In addition, this aquifer has good hydrogeological possibilities making surface recharge possible. The water table was also determined, which is found at a depth of 4-8 m. With the data obtained previously, the tubular well was designed. In conclusion, the designed well has a depth of 115 m and a thickness of 64 m, with a drilling diameter of 18 inches and equipped with a submersible pump with a 25 HP motor, achieving a flow rate of 1000 l/min, which complies with the water requirement of the population. In order to verify the quality of the water from this well, a physical-chemical and bacteriological analysis was carried out.
KEYWORDS
Hydrogeology, Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES), Resistivity and Groundwater
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(a). IEEE Format:
[1] MarÃa del Pilar Chávez Pacheco , Jhoel Anderson Caysahuana Flores , Diego Jose Julian Salvador , Tito Mallma Capcha , "Vertical Electrical Sounding Method to Detect Groundwater and Design of A Tubular Well for the Pampas District – Peru," Civil Engineering and Architecture, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 1984 - 2006, 2023. DOI: 10.13189/cea.2023.110423.
(b). APA Format:
MarÃa del Pilar Chávez Pacheco , Jhoel Anderson Caysahuana Flores , Diego Jose Julian Salvador , Tito Mallma Capcha (2023). Vertical Electrical Sounding Method to Detect Groundwater and Design of A Tubular Well for the Pampas District – Peru. Civil Engineering and Architecture, 11(4), 1984 - 2006. DOI: 10.13189/cea.2023.110423.