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Investigation of Waikele well no. 2401-01, Oahu, Hawaii: Pumping test, well logs and water quality

January 1, 1983

Field tests indicate that an abandoned well (No. 2401-01) near the confluence of Waikele and Kipapa Streams, Oahu, Hawaii, can be reactivated to produce potable water at a rate of 400-500 gallons per minute. Previous tests in 1946 and 1954 indicated that the well tapped the brackish transition zone which inderlies the Ghyben-Herzberg lens of the Pearl Harbor aquifer. Results of this study, based on geologic and geophysical logs of the wall, as well as on pumping test and water-quality data, indicate that the slightly brackish water produced by the well results from brackish irrigation return water. It does not appear that pumping from this well will cause seawater upconing or intrusion. (USGS)

Publication Year 1983
Title Investigation of Waikele well no. 2401-01, Oahu, Hawaii: Pumping test, well logs and water quality
DOI 10.3133/wri834089
Authors P. R. Eyre
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series Number 83-4089
Index ID wri834089
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse