Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1742281 | Geothermics | 2015 | 17 Pages |
•Heated groundwater biogeochemical assessment protocol developed.•Based on a multidisciplinary study of aquifer/groundwater chemistry and microbiology.•Regular monitoring required to assess system performance and environmental impact.
A rapid biogeochemical assessment protocol has been developed to assess the potential effects of returning heated groundwater to the Mullaloo aquifer in Perth, Western Australia. A multi-disciplinary study encompassed geochemical analysis of the aquifer sediment, and microbiological, organic contaminant and major ion surveys of the groundwater. Geochemical modelling indicates few, if any adverse implications of a proposed 10 °C temperature increase. A potential exists for chemical and biological clogging but this will be minimised by a closed loop design to avoid the introduction of atmospheric oxygen. Nevertheless, the need for regular monitoring of scheme performance and environmental impacts remains.