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Item Open Access Risk based decision tool for managing and protecting groundwater resources(University of the Free State, 2001-11) Van der Voort, Ingrid; Van Tonder, G. J.English: The limited number of water resources in South Africa has resulted in increased emphasis being placed on groundwater. Groundwater supply of acceptable quality and quantity is a very important factor in the development of communities. The availability of water for various uses is directly related to the management of water quantity, quality and/or elimination of diseases. A risk can be defined as the probability that an adverse event will occur under specified circumstances. Effective decision-making involves the management of risks: the identification, evaluation, selection and implementation of actions to reduce risk. The aim of the research discussed in this thesis is to develop a decision tool to aid groundwater resource managers in the task of optimising the utilisation of groundwater. The decision tool will include: • Information concerning aquifer parameters: Pumping test analysis methods have been developed primarily to investigate and characterise flow within idealised confined radial flow systems. Unfortunately these assumptions are usually invalid with regard to the shallow fractured rock aquifers in South Africa. Notable attempts have been made to expand pumping test methodologies. A worthwhile method to consider when analysing a pumping test was developed by Barker (1988), where he generalised the Theis equation by including a term called the non-integer flow dimension, thereby making it applicable to arbitrary fractured confined aquifers. • Information concerning contaminant parameters: Dispersivity is a scaledependent property of an aquifer that determines the degree to which a dissolved constituent will spread in flowing groundwater. No in-depth investigation was conducted concerning this parameter, but as it plays an important role in the movement of contaminated groundwater, it is briefly discussed. Although matrix diffusion can influence groundwater contamination, very little research has been conducted in South Africa on this topic. The project therefore includes laboratory matrix diffusion experiments. The results of these experiments are included in the decision tool. • A framework for risk assessments: the project introduces tools based on fuzzy logic to assist in decision-making by systematically considering all possibilities. This tool takes into account the sustainability of a groundwater resource, the potential contamination of groundwater, human health risks and impacts of changes in groundwater (quantity and/or quality) on aquatic ecosystems. • Methods to make cost-effective decisions: Negative impacts can place heavy burdens on society and economics. Cost-benefit-risk assessments are therefore considered to define, compare and measure benefits and costs with regards to an impact. • Possibilities of remediation: Remediation forms an important component of many groundwater investigations and a few experiments were therefore conducted, the results, of which were included in the decision tool. The results provide the groundwater manager with an indication of the possible success of a remediation project.