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Recharge Enhancement and Multiport Well Monitoring of the Edwards Aquifer

Bureau of Economic Geology via YouTube

Overview

Explore a 34-minute presentation on recharge enhancement and multiport well monitoring of the Edwards Aquifer, delivered by Brian A. Smith, Principal Hydrogeologist at the Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District. Learn about the innovative vault system constructed in 1997 over Antioch Cave in Onion Creek's bed, designed to prevent contaminants from entering the aquifer during storm events. Discover how this system operates by closing a valve during storms and reopening it as water quality improves, allowing cleaner water to recharge the aquifer. Gain insights from Smith's extensive 35+ year career in karst and aquifer studies, including his experience in contaminant hydrogeology and litigation support. Understand the importance of scientific guidance in aquifer management and policy-making, as demonstrated by Smith's leadership role at the Conservation District since 2001.

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Recharge Enhancement and Multiport Well Monitoring of the Edwards Aquifer

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Bureau of Economic Geology

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