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Hydrogeologic characterization of part of the Lower Floridan aquifer at the South District Wastewater Treatment Plant, Miami-Dade County, Florida
The South District Wastewater Treatment Plant in southeastern Miami-Dade County, Florida, includes a Class I treated wastewater injection well system. The detection of ammonia in monitoring zones above the injection zone in the Lower Floridan aquifer has elicited a need to understand the nature of confinement within the Lower Floridan aquifer as it pertains to the vertical migration of injectate out of the injection zone upward into the Underground Source of Drinking Water in the upper part of the Floridan aquifer system. Geologic and geophysical data, borehole video imagery, and aquifer performance data were used to refine and clarify the geologic and hydrogeologic frameworks of part of the Lower Floridan aquifer at the treatment plant. The data provide evidence for zones of enhanced dissolution permeability, extensive secondary porosity, fractures, karst collapse structures, and faults that could provide vertical cross-formational fluid pathways that transect the Lower Floridan aquifer.
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Methods
- Geologic Framework
- Hydrogeologic Framework
- Aquifer Performance Test Results
- Summary
- References Cited