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1 DYE TRACING FUNDAMENTALS
Ralph O. Ewers, Ph.D. Peter J. Idstein, M.S.

2 DYE TRACING FUNDAMENTALS
Questions Answered By Tracing Where are the groundwater basin boundaries ? Where does the water go ? How long does it take to get there ? What happens along the way ?

3 DYE TRACING FUNDAMENTALS
Monitoring Locations and Reconnaissance Background Determination Dye Injection Dye Monitoring Dye Analyses

4 Fluorescent Dyes

5 Dye Properties Non-Toxic Soluble in water – thus easy to introduce
Unmistakably detectable at extremely low concentrations Durable in the aquifer environment Easily quantified A proven record of use in karst aquifers Inexpensive to obtain and analyze

6 Activated Carbon Dye Receptors

7 Monitoring Locations Springs Streams Cave Streams and Karst Windows
Production/Domestic Wells Monitoring Wells

8 A Typical Monitoring Scheme

9 Reconnaissance Essentials
Search for springs along streams surrounding the site. Search for springs in stream valleys across the adjacent divide from the site. Select stream monitoring sites to insure that hidden springs will be monitored. Look for streams in caves. Assess nearby wells of all types. Look for dye introduction points that bracket the site.

10 A Typical Monitoring Scheme
24 Springs 19 Stream Locations 3 Domestic Wells 6 Monitoring Wells

11 Dye Background Determination
One week exposure for dye receptors (typical)

12 Dye Background Determination
One week exposure for dye receptors (typical) Two sampling rounds (exchanges) are usual

13 Dye Background Determination
One week exposure for dye receptors (typical) Two sampling rounds (exchanges) are usual Analyze for all potentially useful fluorescent dyes

14 Dye Background Determination
One week exposure for dye receptors (typical) Two sampling rounds (exchanges) are usual Analyze for all potentially useful fluorescent dyes Choose the dye to be used for tracing based upon dye background and dye properties

15 Dye Injection Sinking Stream

16 Dye Injection Backhoe Trench

17 Dye Injection Sinkhole

18 Dye Injection Well

19 Don’t pour it in like this
Dye Injection via Well Don’t pour it in like this

20 Because when you add the necessary water……
Dye Injection via Well Because when you add the necessary water……

21 Dye Injection via Well You will get this !

22 Dye Injection via Well Stagnant Dye Mass

23 Well Injection System

24 Dye Injection via Well The Tremi Method Tremi Tube

25 Dye Injection via Well Tremi Tube Upward Flush With Potable Water

26 Dye Injection via Well Tremi Tube Downward Flush With Potable Water
Upward Flush With Potable Water

27 Dye Monitoring

28 Dye Monitoring

29 Dye Monitoring Always exchange dye receptors NEVER remove them

30 Dye Monitoring Always exchange dye receptors NEVER remove them
Typical intervals are weekly or bi-weekly

31 Dye Monitoring Always exchange dye receptors NEVER remove them
Typical intervals are weekly or bi-weekly Disposable gloves are typically worn

32 Dye Monitoring Always exchange dye receptors NEVER remove them
Typical intervals are weekly or bi-weekly Disposable gloves are typically worn Transport of dye receptors is by express at ambient temperature

33 Dye Monitoring Always exchange dye receptors NEVER remove them
Typical intervals are weekly or bi-weekly Disposable gloves are typically worn Transport of dye receptors is by express at ambient temperature Water samples are often used to provide additional custody assurance

34 Dye Analyses Synchronous spectrofluorophotometry is the standard analytical technique

35 Dye Analyses Synchronous spectrofluorophotometry is the standard analytical technique Modern instruments provide part-per-trillion sensitivity for fluorescent dyes

36 Dye Analyses Synchronous spectrofluorophotometry is the standard analytical technique Modern instruments provide part-per-trillion sensitivity for fluorescent dyes Activated carbon dye receptors provide 400 to 1000 fold increase in dye concentration relative to the concentration in the ambient water

37 Dye Analyses Laboratory Protocol

38 Washing

39 Drying

40 Weighing

41 Elution

42 Elution

43 Analysis

44 Analysis

45 Analysis

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49 There’s No Truth Like TRACER Truth
Quinlan, 85

50 End Part 3


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