Introduction to Field Hydraulic Testing and Analysis

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Course Title: Introduction to Field Hydraulic Testing and Analysis Course Code: ENV10 Course Description: This course help you learn: a) Infiltration tests from surface in columns and by means of the double ring infiltrometer. b) Percolation tests in auger holes c) Slug and bail-down tests in boreholes. d) Constant discharge pumping tests and recovery tests in boreholes. e) Tracer tests accompanying pumping tests. This part of the short course has no prerequisite background and will be beneficial to all decision makers who require more knowledge on how to conduct these field tests. Follows on the field tests and will entail a short theoretical introduction to hydraulic tests followed by analysis and interpretation of all field data. Who should attend? Early career hydrogeologists and engineers; managers, decision-makers, municipal officers and government agents; contractors; interested professionals and students; testing contractors; and environmental regulators. How attendees will benefit? After completion of the programme, delegates will be able to: Knowledge on how the field tests are conducted, as well as how the data are analysed will be beneficial to all parties working with hydrogeological reports, although not necessarily being hydrogeologists.

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Transcript of Introduction to Field Hydraulic Testing and Analysis

Page 1: Introduction to Field Hydraulic Testing and Analysis

Course Title: Introduction to Field Hydraulic Testing and Analysis

Course Code: ENV10

Course Description:

This course help you learn:

a) Infiltration tests from surface in columns and by means of the double ring

infiltrometer.

b) Percolation tests in auger holes

c) Slug and bail-down tests in boreholes.

d) Constant discharge pumping tests and recovery tests in boreholes.

e) Tracer tests accompanying pumping tests.

This part of the short course has no prerequisite background and will be beneficial to all

decision makers who require more knowledge on how to conduct these field tests.

Follows on the field tests and will entail a short theoretical introduction to hydraulic tests

followed by analysis and interpretation of all field data.

Who should attend?

Early career hydrogeologists and engineers; managers, decision-makers, municipal

officers and government agents; contractors; interested professionals and students;

testing contractors; and environmental regulators.

How attendees will benefit?

After completion of the programme, delegates will be able to:

Knowledge on how the field tests are conducted, as well as how the data are

analysed will be beneficial to all parties working with hydrogeological

reports, although not necessarily being hydrogeologists.

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Course Content:

Slug testing and bail-down testing

Initiate constant discharge pumping test and tracer test

Infiltration and percolation tests

Pumping tests and tracer tests

Hydrology, Hydraulic Testing and Standard Methodologies

Infiltration and Percolation Tests analysis

Slug Test analysis

Pumping Test analysis

Tracer Test analysis

Course Period:

From 5 to 10 days.

Course Style:

Lecture or One-to-One training style.

In house training.

Group Training.

Practical Training.

Remember:

We provide this course in any place and at any time suitable for you.

This course is provided in VIP or standard forms. For more information

contact BATD team.