Horizontal well technology is often chosen to manage groundwater movement instead of traditional vertical wells because it offers the following advantages:
The three most common applications of horizontal wells to manage groundwater movement are discussed below:
By controlling the movement of groundwater, subsurface contamination can be more easily managed. Groundwater gradients can be manipulated to contain and even shrink contaminant plumes. Typical uses of horizontal well hydraulic control for contaminant migration include:
Using dewatering techniques to lower a groundwater table or drain soils can be a complicated engineering process that involves multiple variables. The increased control provided by horizontal wells allows for more reliable results. Typical uses of horizontal well hydraulic control for dewatering include:
For decades, natural resource managers have relied on taking groundwater from an abundant area to a target area. Groundwater has the benefit of natural filtration which means that it will be pumped to the surface free of many of the impurities present in surface water. Typical uses of horizontal well hydraulic control for redirecting groundwater include:
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