ASTM D6000-15
Standard Guide for Presentation of Water-Level Information from Groundwater Sites

Standard No.
ASTM D6000-15
Release Date
2015
Published By
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Status
Replace By
ASTM D6000/D6000M-15e1
Latest
ASTM D6000/D6000M-15e1
Scope

5.1 Determining the potentiometric surface of an area is essential for the preliminary planning of any type of construction, land use, environmental investigations, or remediation projects that may influence an aquifer.

5.1.1 The potentiometric surface in the proposed impacted aquifer must be known to properly plan for the construction of a water withdrawal or recharge facility, for example, a well. The method of construction of structures, such as buildings, can be controlled by the depth of the groundwater near the project. Other projects built below land surface, such as mines and tunnels, are influenced by the hydraulic head.

5.2 Monitoring the trend of the groundwater table in an aquifer over a period of time, whether for days or decades, is essential for any permanently constructed facility that directly influences the aquifer, for example, a waste disposal site or a production well.

5.2.1 Long-term monitoring helps interpret the direction and rate of movement of water and other fluids from recharge wells and pits or waste disposal sites. Monitoring also assists in determining the effects of withdrawals on the stored quantity of water in the aquifer, the trend of the water table throughout the aquifer, and the amount of natural recharge to the aquifer.

5.3 This guide describes the basic tabular and graphic methods of presenting groundwater levels for a single groundwater site and several sites over the area of a project. These methods were developed by hydrologists to assist in the interpretation of hydraulic-head data.

5.3.1 The tabular methods help in the comparison of raw data and modified numbers.

5.3.2 The graphical methods visually display seasonal trends controlled by precipitation, trends related to artificial withdrawals from or recharge to the aquifer, interrelationship of withdrawal and recharge sites, rate and direction of water movement in the aquifer, and other events influencing the aquifer.

5.4 Presentation techniques resulting from extensive computational methods, specifically the mathematical models and the determination of aquifer characteristics, are contained in the ASTM standards listed in Section 2.

1.1 This guide covers and summarizes methods for the presentation of water-level data from groundwater sites.

1.2 The study of the water table in aquifers helps in the interpretation of the amount of water available for withdrawal, aquifer tests, movement of water through the aquifers, and the effects of natural and human-induced forces on the aquifers.

1.3 A single water level measured at a groundwater site gives the height of water at one vertical position in a well or borehole at a finite instant in time. This is information that can be used for preliminary planning in the construction of a well or other facilities, such as disposal pits. Hydraulic head can also b......

ASTM D6000-15 history

  • 2015 ASTM D6000/D6000M-15e1 Standard Guide for Presentation of Water-Level Information from Groundwater Sites
  • 2015 ASTM D6000-15 Standard Guide for Presentation of Water-Level Information from Groundwater Sites
  • 2008 ASTM D6000-96(2008) Standard Guide for Presentation of Water-Level Information from Groundwater Sites
  • 1996 ASTM D6000-96(2002) Standard Guide for Presentation of Water-Level Information From Ground-Water Sites
  • 1998 ASTM D6000-96e1 Standard Guide for Presentation of Water-Level Information From Ground-Water Sites



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