Answer:
A. To calculate the equivalent hydraulic conductivity of the new liner system (clay + bentonite mat), we use the formula:
Keq = (K1d1 + K2d2) / (d1 + d2)
Where:
Keq = equivalent hydraulic conductivity of the new liner system
K1 = hydraulic conductivity of the clay liner (provided in the problem statement)
d1 = thickness of the clay liner (provided in the problem statement)
K2 = hydraulic conductivity of the bentonite mat (provided in the problem statement)
d2 = thickness of the bentonite mat (provided in the problem statement)
Plugging in the given values:
Keq = (1.0e-9 cm/s * 0.6 m + 1.0e-8 cm/s * 0.001 m) / (0.6 m + 0.001 m)
Keq = (6.0e-10 + 1.0e-8) cm/s
B. To calculate the amount of water lost per month with the new liner system, we use the formula:
V = Keq * A * (H2 - H1) / (12 * 3600 * 24 * 30)
Where:
V = volume of water lost per month
Keq = equivalent hydraulic conductivity of the new liner system (calculated in part A)
A = area of the reservoir (provided in the problem statement)
H2 = height of the water in the reservoir (provided in the problem statement)
H1 = height of the water table (provided in the problem statement)
Step-by-step explanation:
Plugging in the given values and converting Keq to m/s:
V = (6.0e-10 + 1.0e-8 cm/s) * 1.0e+8 m2 * (15 m - 1 m) / (12 * 3600 * 24 * 30)
V = (6.0e-10 + 1.0e-8) * 1.0e+8 * 14 m3/month
The amount of water lost per month with the new liner system is 14 m^3