Capture zone definition

Capture zone means all unsaturated and saturated subsurface areas that presently contribute or will contribute ground water to a well.
Capture zone means an area in which groundwater is calculated to travel to a pumping well. Capture zones are usually defined according to the time that it takes for water within a particular zone to travel to a well. Calculated capture zones usually only approximate actual capture zones as a result of assumptions required to conduct the calculation.

Examples of Capture zone in a sentence

  • Capture zone distributions (symbols) derived from AFM images recorded after exposure times between 4 and 22 min.

  • Capture zone" means all unsaturated and saturated subsurface areas that presently contribute or will contribute ground water to a well.

  • Capture zone: Controlled space around an industrial process that provides a safe and healthy workspace.

  • Capture zone analysis has evolved to use particle-tracking (or groundwater streamline) analysis.

  • Capture zone width refers to the width of the zone of groundwater that will pass through the reactive cell or gate (in the case of funnel-and-gate configurations) rather than pass around the ends of the barrier or beneath it.

  • Capture zone orientation is based on the ground-water flow map by Slagel (1995).

  • All proposals for new facilities which use, store, handle, treat or produce a regulated substance within the 5-year Capture zone (Zone 3) must be reviewed by the Code Enforcement Officer for compliance with this Article including obtaining a Groundwater Protection Permit pursuant to this Article, prior to issuance of any underlying permit.

  • Capture zone assessments have been updated via the IEMP quarterly status reports.

  • Capture zone width can be maximized by maximizing the discharge (groundwater flow volume) through the reactive cell or gate.

  • No. 15-797, § 22, 6-16-15.) 19.145.500 Capture zone protection measures.

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