Authors
Philip D Meyer, Albert J Valocchi, J Wayland Eheart
Publication date
1994/9
Journal
Water Resources Research
Volume
30
Issue
9
Pages
2647-2659
Description
The design of a monitoring network to provide initial detection of groundwater contamination at a waste disposal facility is complicated by uncertainty in both the characterization of the subsurface and the nature of the contaminant source. In addition, monitoring network design requires the resolution of multiple conflicting objectives. A method is presented that incorporates system uncertainty in monitoring network design and provides network alternatives that are noninferior with respect to several objectives. Monte Carlo simulation of groundwater contaminant transport is the method of uncertainty analysis. The random inputs to the simulation are the hydraulic conductivity field and the contaminant source location. The design objectives considered are (1) minimize the number of monitoring wells, (2) maximize the probability of detecting a contaminant leak, and (3) minimize the expected area of contamination at the …
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