Duration
24h Th, 20h Pr, 1d FW
Number of credits
Lecturer
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
The course covers fondamental concepts related to investigations on groundwater quantity and quality for efficient groundwater management.
The main topics that are adressed are: general context of groundwater quantity and quality management, reminder on fondamental concepts in hydrogeology (water budget, piezometry, hydrodynamic parameters ...), field techniques (drilling, piezometric measurements...), performance and interpretation of slug tests and pumping tests, field investigations on groundwater - surface water interactions, groundwater quantity and quality indicators, general introduction on groundwater quality and pollution issues, factors controlling the natural quality of groundwater, pollutant properties and soil/groundwater pollution mechanisms, methods for investigating, controlling and mitigating groundwater pollution problems, Legal and technical aspects of groundwater management
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
General objective : to have theoretical and practical knowledge and a critical mind concerning groundwater quantity and quality management issues, in order to implement optimal protection measures for groundwater.
More specifically: to know and be able to master the main challenges related to groundwater management and protection, to understand and master the main properties and mechanisms that govern groundwater flow and contaminant transport processes in the subsurface, to be able to propose a field investigation programme aiming at quantifying hydrodynamic and transport properties in the subsurface, and to have a general knowledge of the legal and decisional framework related to groundwater management.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
It is required to have followed the course "natural ressources (water, energy) and anthropogenic pressures - Partim 2: groundwater, or any equivalent course on hydrogeology
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Theoretical course and seminars based on case studies.
Practical work during the course sessions based on a real case. This work is the subject of intermediate reports which must be submitted by the deadlines announced during the first course. These intermediate reports are subject to a formative evaluation (comments of the supervisors) but are not rated.
The comments must however be taken into account in the preparation of a final report which will be rated. This work is also the subject of an oral presentation (individually) during the examination.
If time is available in the agenda, one day of field trip in a hydrogeological basin for demonstration and use of field equipment and devices (pumps, probes) + measurement exercises.
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
face-to-face
Recommended or required readings
read-only copies of the presentations given at the courses + reference books + web resources
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- In-person
oral exam
Written work / report
Continuous assessment
Additional information:
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- In-person
oral exam
Written work / report
Continuous assessment
Additional information:
During the semester, intermediate reports are due on pre-determined dates (details given at the beginning of the semester).
The reports are proofread and commented on but not assessed.
Comments are to be taken into account for a final report which will be assessed.
A grade will be offered and, if the interim reports have all been handed in within the announced timeframe, the student has the option of retaining this grade as the outcome of the course (exemption from the oral exam) or to pass the oral exam to imrove the result, with a presentation of the work followed by questions on the work and on the material covered in the course.
Work placement(s)
Organizational remarks
Covid-19 : in principle the course will be given in face to face mode on the Arlon campus. However, depending on the evolution of the sanitary context, it is possible that all or part of the course may be given in videoconference mode or in reverse class: provision of projection material with commentary pages detailing everything that would be said in the classroom, accompanied by question-and-answer sessions.
Contacts
Quantity : Philippe Orban: p.orban@uliege.be
Quality : Serge Brouyère: serge.brouyere@uliege.be -