Abstract

Study regionThis study focuses on the simulation of flow and transport of potential contaminants at the riverbank filtration (RBF) site at Embaba, Cairo. RBF has a high potential along the Nile in Egypt as a pre-treatment step for drinking water production. As the site in Cairo can be affected by low water quality and spills of contaminants, the aim was to assess the RBF efficiency under various hydrological, geohydraulic and operational conditions. Study focusMODFLOW, MT3D and MODPATH were used in this study. Three cases were considered to identify the share of bank filtrate in pumped water and the travel time. The first case focused on the river hydrograph and the permeability of the riverbed; the second on clay cap thickness, aquifer and riverbed hydraulic conductivities, and groundwater abstraction downside of the RBF scheme; and the third on different RBF well abstraction rates, depths, screen lengths and distances from the river bank. New hydrological insights for the regionThe results indicate that favorable conditions for RBF sites. Good conditions for RBF include high river stage and riverbed permeability, high aquifer hydraulic conductivity and abstraction rates resulting in high portions of bank filtrate. Design and operation analysis indicate that the abstraction wells should be shallow and located close to the river bank to achieve shorter travel times, thus increasing productivity and preventing high manganese concentrations in the pumped bank filtrate. Due to the natural flow gradient from the Nile towards the RBF wells, changing conditions have impact on the portions of bank filtrate, making the site special.

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