Title: The Hydrology of Wetlands and Clay Settling Ponds
1The Hydrology of WetlandsandClay Settling Ponds
- Patrick Tara P.E.
- Ken Trout
- Center for Modeling Hydrologic
- and Aquatic Systems
- University of South Florida
2Wetland Functions
- Biological Productivity
- Flora (Dense/Diverse)
- Fauna
- Filtration/Treatment
- Filter Sediments
- Treat Nutrients
- Water Storage
- Reduces Flooding
- Increases Dry Flows
- Interacts with Aquifer
3Hydrologic Cycle
Hydrologic Cycle
Interception
Precipitation
Transpiration
Interflow
Infiltration
Impervious Lens
Evaporation
Evaporation
Percolation
Runoff
Wetlands/Streams
Groundwater Flow
Baseflow
Water Table
Leakage
Unconfined Aquifer
Aquitard (Confining Unit)
Confined or Artesian Aquifer
4Hydrology of Wetlands
Storage
5Storage Attenuation
6Natural Wetlands inSouthwest Florida
- Wetlands Cover 25-30 of the Landscape
- Need the storage
- Shallow slopes dictate large area
- Wetlands Can be Connected or Disconnected
- Some wetlands never discharge
- Some discharge only during extreme conditions
- Wetlands Recharge/Discharge Aquifer
- Best analyzed with technology that integrates
both surface water and groundwater
7Consolidation of Waste Clay
- Waste Clays Consolidate as Water is Removed
- Drainage
- Evaporation
- Ultimate Thickness Approximately ½ Initial
Thickness - Initial thickness varies in CSA
Source BCI FIPR 94-03-1095
8Ultimate Consolidation
- Clay Pond Continuously Consolidating
- Storage Changing
Source BCI FIPR 94-03-1095
9Simulated Ultimate Consolidation
Reclaimed Elevation
Elevation After 15 Years
Elevation After 30 Years
Consolidation Occurs Many Years After Reclamation
Source BCI FIPR 94-03-1095
10The Effects of Consolidation
- Increased Storage Will Attenuate Storm Response
- As Clay Consolidates Littoral Shelf Depth
Increases
Source BCI FIPR 94-03-1095
11Differential Settling
12Clay Permeability
- Permeability of Waste Clays Function of Void
Ratio - As Waste Clays Consolidate the Permeability
Decreases Preventing Percolation
Source BCI FIPR 94-03-1095
13Hydrology of Clay Settling Ponds
Storage???
14Wetland Functions on CSAs
- Biological Productivity
- Flora (Dense/Diverse)
- Fauna
- Filtration/Treatment
- Filter Sediments
- Treat Nutrients
- Water Storage
- Reduces Flooding
- Increases Dry Flows
- Interacts with Aquifer
15Summary
- Wetlands can be constructed on CSAs although
some functionality wont be available - Inflow/outflow may be restored through design
- Structure/wetland maintenance may be required to
accommodate changing topography in CSAs - More study is needed