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DE Envirothon Aquatics Training: Groundwater – Surface Water Connection Chris Brown, Hydrologist Delaware DNREC Tank Management Section.

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1 DE Envirothon Aquatics Training: Groundwater – Surface Water Connection Chris Brown, Hydrologist Delaware DNREC Tank Management Section

2 Key Online Resources Groundwater & Surface Water USGS – www.usgs.gov/education - USGS – www.usgs.gov/education -www.usgs.gov/education USGS Circular 1139 “Groundwater and Surface Water” USGS Circular 1139 “Groundwater and Surface Water” USGS – “Groundwater & the Rural Homeowner” USGS – “Groundwater & the Rural Homeowner” DE GS – www.dgs.udel.edu DE GS – www.dgs.udel.eduwww.dgs.udel.edu Water Resources & Water Conditions tabs Water Resources & Water Conditions tabs DE Environmental Observing System – www.deos.udel.edu “DEOS Geobrowser DE Environmental Observing System – www.deos.udel.edu “DEOS Geobrowserwww.deos.udel.edu National Estuarine Research Reserve System - National Estuarine Research Reserve System - http://nerrs.noaa.gov – Research & Monitoring data http://nerrs.noaa.gov – Research & Monitoring data http://nerrs.noaa.gov CDMO – Get Data – Data Export CDMO – Get Data – Data Export Google Earth & Air Photos Google Earth & Air Photos

3 At an Eco-Station, consider the following: Where is the water & where is it going? Where is the water & where is it going? How does the water fit into the eco-system? How does the water fit into the eco-system? “Read the land” - what does the topography tell you? “Read the land” - what does the topography tell you? Be ready to interpret air photos, topo maps, or sets of water quality data (surface or groundwater) Be ready to interpret air photos, topo maps, or sets of water quality data (surface or groundwater) What may influence the flow of the water? What may influence the flow of the water? What may affect the water quality, and key parameters (D.O., temperature, etc.) What may affect the water quality, and key parameters (D.O., temperature, etc.) How have (or could) humans affect the water quality? How have (or could) humans affect the water quality?

4 Part of the Hydrologic Cycle

5 Aquifer Geologic formation, either sediment or rock, capable of bearing water and supplying water to wells Geologic formation, either sediment or rock, capable of bearing water and supplying water to wells Coastal Plain aquifers consist of sediment Coastal Plain aquifers consist of sediment Piedmont aquifers are generally bedrock Piedmont aquifers are generally bedrock

6 Groundwater Flow: Where? And How Fast? Porosity Porosity Void spaces within sediment or rock Void spaces within sediment or rock Between sediment grains Between sediment grains Fractures in rock Fractures in rock Interconnected Interconnected Permeability Hydraulic Conductivity Ability of material to transmit a fluid Sand & Gravel – High Clay - Low

7 Groundwater Flow: Why and Where? From high to low elevation – even a few inches From high to low elevation – even a few inches From high to low pressure – pumping wells From high to low pressure – pumping wells In humid regions, like the mid-Atlantic, flow is generally toward a surface water body In humid regions, like the mid-Atlantic, flow is generally toward a surface water body Wells and recharge will influence flow Wells and recharge will influence flow

8 Common Scenarios in Delaware: Surface & Groundwater Connection

9 Groundwater seepage along Indian River Bay

10 Areas free of ice that result from warm ground water (15 degrees C) discharging into cold surface water (5 degrees C) in the Inland Bays

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13 WELLS

14 Vadose Zone Water Table Screen Sand Pack TYPICAL WELL Pump

15 GENERALIZED GEOLOGIC CROSS SECTION OF KENT COUNTY MILFORD FELTON WOODSIDE DOVER CHESWOLD CLAYTON Columbia Aquifer +50 -100 -200 -300 -400 -500 -600 -800 -700 -900 Frederica Aquifer Rancocas Fm. Cheswold Aquifer Piney Point Aquifer TD=276' TD=1168' -1000 TD=606' TD=611' TD=626' TD=955'

16 Columbia Aquifer Soil Layer Most susceptible to contaminationMost susceptible to contamination Most adversely affectedMost adversely affected Most heavily used aquiferMost heavily used aquifer IrrigationIrrigation Public water supplyPublic water supply Domestic water supplyDomestic water supply 75% of stream flow75% of stream flow Delaware Geological Survey

17 Making the Connection Remember the groundwater-surface water connection Remember the groundwater-surface water connection and the GROUND SURFACE - groundwater connection… and the GROUND SURFACE - groundwater connection…

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19 Part of the Hydrologic Cycle

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