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AWWA JAW39257 Journal AWWA - IRP: A Case Study From Kansas

Journal Article by American Water Works Association, 06/01/1995

Warren, David R.;Blain, Gerald T.;Shorney, Frank L.;Klein, L. Jeffrey

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Because current supplies will not adequately meets its needs beyond 2010, the City of Wichita, Kansas, applied the integrated resource planning (IRP) process to develop a long term water resource plan. The plan is environmentally, socially, and economically acceptable to the community and holistically uses the city's local water resources on an "as-available" basis. Key elements of the plan in addition to water conservation and watershed management are use of trichloroethylene-remediated and high-chloride groundwater, above-base (excess) flow from the Little Arkansas River, expansion of a local wellfield, and recharge of a primary existing water source called the Equus Beds Wellfield. Overpumping by irrigators, industries, and municipalities during the last 40 years caused a drawdown storage volume in the Equus Bed Wellfield, which can hold 100 bil gal of water. Recharging the aquifer replenishes groundwater storage and minimizes flow of chloride-contaminated water into the wellfield. Includes 16 references, tables, figures.