Jurong Island groundwater study : yield enhancement through surface water recharge

This is the final report of our Final Year Project, Jurong Island Groundwater Study: Yield Enhancement through Surface Water Recharge. Jurong Island was formed from seven offshore islands through land reclamation with a total land area of 32km2. It is a region where excessive groundwater ab...

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Main Author: Koh, Seow Jin.
Other Authors: Shuy Eng Ban
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-539022023-03-03T17:12:22Z Jurong Island groundwater study : yield enhancement through surface water recharge Koh, Seow Jin. Shuy Eng Ban School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Water resources This is the final report of our Final Year Project, Jurong Island Groundwater Study: Yield Enhancement through Surface Water Recharge. Jurong Island was formed from seven offshore islands through land reclamation with a total land area of 32km2. It is a region where excessive groundwater abstraction could occur when the rate at which it is being abstracted is faster than the rate at which it is being recharged naturally. When this happens, there is a possibility of saltwater intrusion and even contaminating the groundwater supply. Thus, to use groundwater as a source of water supply as well as to prevent saltwater intrusion, we could look into recharging the groundwater by using bioretention systems. Being made up of mostly reclaimed land where the underlying soil is sand, it is suitable for building recharge basins as the permeability of sand is relatively high. Hence this report looks into practical schemes at which the yield of groundwater recharge may be increased through optimizing the design of the basin. The design of the recharge basin will also be in line with PUB’s Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters Programme (ABC Programme) where Singapore seeks to integrate drains, canals and reservoirs with the surrounding environment to create beautiful community spaces for all to enjoy. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2013-06-10T03:33:35Z 2013-06-10T03:33:35Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53902 en Nanyang Technological University 50 p. application/pdf
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Jurong Island groundwater study : yield enhancement through surface water recharge
description This is the final report of our Final Year Project, Jurong Island Groundwater Study: Yield Enhancement through Surface Water Recharge. Jurong Island was formed from seven offshore islands through land reclamation with a total land area of 32km2. It is a region where excessive groundwater abstraction could occur when the rate at which it is being abstracted is faster than the rate at which it is being recharged naturally. When this happens, there is a possibility of saltwater intrusion and even contaminating the groundwater supply. Thus, to use groundwater as a source of water supply as well as to prevent saltwater intrusion, we could look into recharging the groundwater by using bioretention systems. Being made up of mostly reclaimed land where the underlying soil is sand, it is suitable for building recharge basins as the permeability of sand is relatively high. Hence this report looks into practical schemes at which the yield of groundwater recharge may be increased through optimizing the design of the basin. The design of the recharge basin will also be in line with PUB’s Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters Programme (ABC Programme) where Singapore seeks to integrate drains, canals and reservoirs with the surrounding environment to create beautiful community spaces for all to enjoy.
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title Jurong Island groundwater study : yield enhancement through surface water recharge
title_short Jurong Island groundwater study : yield enhancement through surface water recharge
title_full Jurong Island groundwater study : yield enhancement through surface water recharge
title_fullStr Jurong Island groundwater study : yield enhancement through surface water recharge
title_full_unstemmed Jurong Island groundwater study : yield enhancement through surface water recharge
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