Objective
Groundwater impact assessments for major projects rely on the outputs from numerical groundwater modelling to quantify potential project-induced changes to groundwater levels and fluxes. For major infrastructure projects, groundwater modellers are often required to accurately simulate the geometry of complex engineering structures and their interaction with the geology and hydrological features. Additionally, predictions are commonly required for stresses larger than those of the natural range of seasonal variations and for a period of time longer than the period of historical observations. This presentation provides practical examples of modelling techniques applied to assist with the preparation of Environmental Effects Statements for major infrastructure projects in Victoria.
Methodology
The presentation will draw on GHD’s recent experience with the following two projects:
Data and results
The presentation will provide an overview of:
Conclusion
Recent advances in modelling capabilities provide modellers with the opportunity to assess groundwater impacts in greater detail, including probabilistic outcomes that are particularly suited to the risk assessment framework adopted in major infrastructure projects.