Dewatering
Dewatering
Dewatering
Dewatering is the term for the control of groundwater by pumping. On construction sites it may be known as
construction dewatering.
The method is also used on mine sites
mine dewatering
The process of dewatering can be defined as pumping from wells or sumps to temporarily lower groundwater
levels, to allow excavations to be made in dry and stable conditions below natural groundwater level
As an alternative to groundwater control by pumping, physical cut-off walls can be installed around a site to
exclude groundwater from the site
Surface water must also be controlled:
Sources of surface water
Rainfall
Construction operations (e.g.
concreting, washing of plant)
Seepage through cut-off walls
Detrimental effects of poorlymanaged surface water
Risk of localised flooding
Softening of soil exposed in
excavation
DEWATERING TECHNIQUES
Widely used dewatering techniques
Sump Pumping
Wellpoints
Deepwells
Ejector wells
SUMP PUMPING
WELLPOINTS
A line or ring of small diameter shallow wells
(called wellpoints) installed at close spacing (1
to 3 m centres) around the excavation.
Commonly used for dewatering of pipeline
trenches
Can be a very flexible and effective method of
dewatering in sands or sands and gravels
Drawdown limited to 5 or 6 m below level of
pump due to suction lift limits.
DEEPWELLS
EDUCTOR WELLS
HORIZONTAL WELLPOINTS
Perforated drainage pipe, typically laid subhorizontally by specialist trenching machine and
surrounded by gravel filter media
Used to dewater for pipeline trenches or to drain
large shallow excavations
Pumped by wellpointing pumps. Drawdown
limited to 5 or 6 m below level of pump due to
suction lift limits
RELIEF WELLS
Relief wells are used to form preferential vertical flow paths
to relieve water pressures in confined aquifers beneath an
excavation
Water flows upward into the excavation and is collected in a
drainage blanket and sumps and pumped away
Commonly used to prevent heave or uplift of the base of
excavations
ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE
Artificial recharge involves re-injecting or reinfiltrating the discharge water into the ground
Can be used to reduce external drawdowns
around a dewatering system. This is sometimes
necessary to reduce ground settlements in
compressible caused by effective stress
increases
Also sometimes used to help protect
groundwater resources by reducing net
abstraction from the aquifer used in aquifers
which are important sources of public or private
water supply
GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION
DEWATERING
CONSTRUCTION
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