appendix r - okolina pty ltd – hydrogeological summary
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Appendix R - Okolina PTY LTD – Hydrogeological summary
The Links at Kangaroo Island
Hydrogeological Summary
March 2014
Prepared for
by
Okolina Pty Ltd March 2014
Author: Marion Santich
The Links at Kangaroo Island Hydrogeological Summary
Contents
1. Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1
2. Hydrogeology .................................................................................................... 1
2.1 Site Specific .............................................................................................................. 1
3. Groundwater use potential ............................................................................... 5
4. Recommendations for further investigations ................................................. 5
References .................................................................................................................. 7
Appendix A Drillhole summary information ............................................................ 8 Figures Figure 1 Drillhole data .................................................................................................................... 3
Figure 2 Local stratigraphic thickness ........................................................................................... 4
Figure 3 Regional surface geology ................................................................................................ 4
Figure 4 Investigative drilling sites ................................................................................................. 6
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1. Introduction
This report presents a summary of local hydrogeology to inform drilling investigations in relation to potential long term groundwater supplies for a future development, The Links (golf course and facilities) at Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Figure 1 shows the site of this development and the broader area of hydrogeological review.
The scope of work input to this report is: research and collation of available hydrogeological literature; a review of drillhole data; and the production of maps with relevant data.
2. Hydrogeology
The occurrence of groundwater for usable supplies on Kangaroo Island is dependent on site specific underlying geology. In general, the groundwater resources across the island are limited in both quantity and quality with good quality groundwater available only in short supplies.
Geologic formation distribution for Kangaroo Island has been developed from stratigraphic or hydrostratigraphic interpretations reported in South Australia’s drillhole database (Alcoe and Berens, 2012) and groundwater resources are known to reside within:
Cambrian fractured rock aquifers;
Permian glacial sediments;
Tertiary limestone and sandstone;
Consolidated Quaternary aeolianite (dune deposits); and
River alluvium.
2.1 Site Specific
In the vicinity of the development area, both the Quaternary sediments of the Bridgewater Formation and the Saint Kilda Formation have both been identified from drillhole logs from ground surface to a depth of greater than 40 m (Figure 2). None of the drillhole logs have indicated complete intersection of these formations by identifying a deeper unit (Alcoe and Berens, 2012) hence the total depth of these formations in the area is unknown.
The Bridgewater and Saint Kilda Formations consist of Quaternary sands and are often interspersed due to the nature of wind driven deposition. The Bridgewater Formation generally comprises poorly consolidated yellow pinkish-brown fine to coarse fossiliferous calcareous sand that may be locally capped by calcrete. The Saint Kilda Formation consists of
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undifferentiated marine sediment that is calcareous, fossiliferous sand and mud of intertidal sand flats, beaches and tidal marshes.
The Bridgewater Formation has been logged on site in the abandoned drillhole 6426-38 as calcareous sand and variably consolidated sandstone with fragments of limestone. The lithological log is provided in Appendix A and gives an indication of the stratigraphy to be encountered in drilling investigations.
The Bridgewater Formation is one of the main aquifers on Kangaroo Island having high permeability due to the presence of solution features in some areas. The unconsolidated sand aquifers of the Saint Kilda Formation, which intersperses the Bridgewater Formation, may also provide a groundwater source. Recharge to the unconfined aquifers occurs by infiltration and within the Bridgewater Formation the percolation through solution cavities can stratify above more saline, higher density saline water, hence variable quality, quantity and accessibility can occur in short distances.
Regional surface geology mapping (Fairclough, 2008) shows the Bridgewater Formation to be present across the site with small areas of the Saint Kilda Formation nearby (Figure 3). On the local scale these formations may be interspersed across site, with the Bridgewater Formation predominant, and are likely to be very similar in terms of groundwater salinity and yield.
Groundwater data, presented on Figure 1, shows drillholes in the site vicinity intersecting high salinity water at 12,000 to 17,000 mg/L to a depth of 40 to 60m. Yields are either undefined or very low with the deepest bore yielding less than 0.5 L/s. Summary information from drillholes in the vicinity of the development site is provided in Appendix A.
Relatively good quality groundwater of 1,000 to 3,000 mg/L has been found at shallow depth, with no yields recorded, approximately 3 km north of the site. These wells most likely access alluvium of limited groundwater supply and suitable for stock watering rather than larger water requirements.
Whilst the deeper units have not been intersected in the vicinity of the development site, regional stratigraphy indicates the Quaternary sediments along the southern coast to be directly underlain by the Cambrian basement rocks of the Kanmantoo Group. The Kanmantoo basement rocks typically have few of the joints and fractures that form fractured rock aquifers and in addition, any joints and fractures have been infilled with clayey weathering material resulting in high salinity due to mineral dissolution (Barnett and Dodds, 2000). This regional basement geology contributes to the regional high salinity with the tight and impermeable rocks acting as a barrier to recharge.
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HAYES
HAYES
MCCANN
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DAVIES
CATHERS
MITC
HELL
SIMPSON
642600576, 0m, 0L/s, , 0mg/L,
642600459, 1.7m, 0L/s, , 0mg/L,
642600457, 0m, 0L/s, , 1105mg/L, 16/08/1986
642600414, 2m, 0L/s, , 1384mg/L, 20/11/1985
642600452, 2.4m, 0L/s, , 528mg/L, 18/08/1986
642600037, 0m, 0L/s, , 12280mg/L, 30/09/1948
642600453, 5.8m, 0L/s, , 2284mg/L, 16/08/1986
642600053, 3.9m, 0L/s, , 2227mg/L, 16/08/1986
642600036, 5.8m, 0L/s, , 2570mg/L, 30/09/1948
642600038, 41.45m, 0L/s, , 17136mg/L, 9/06/1960
642600396, 58m, 0.3157L/s, 17/02/1984, 12215mg/L,
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Drillhole Data
GDA 1994 MGA Zone 54
500 0 500 1,000250 Meters
Legend
Figure 1Data Sources:DEWNR SA Drillhole DatabaseDPTI SA Generalised Landuse Data
Land UseAGRICULTUREFORESTRYLIVESTOCKMINE_QUARRYRESERVE
RESIDENTIALRURAL_RESIDVACANT
Development site
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DrillholesLabel: unit no., depth & date, yield & date, salinity & date
! Abandoned
! Operational! Backfilled
Status unknown
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Figure 2 Local stratigraphic thickness
Figure 3 Regional surface geology
Development site
Development site
= Bridgewater Formation Qhck = Saint Kilda Formation
Source: Alcoe & Berens, 2012 (extract Figure 5b)
Source: Fairclough, 2008 (extract)
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3. Groundwater use potential
The south coast has the thickest cover of the Bridgewater Formation, logged near Flour Cask Bay, and good quality groundwater may be found where higher recharge occurs. It is unlikely that this will be located within the development site as the lowest salinity groundwater occurs in the southwest where that highest rainfall occurs and drillhole data does supports this.
Throughout Kangaroo Island water wells predominantly have yields of less than 1 L/s, which will not accommodate the needs of high volume use. Supplies suitable to meet the demands of golf course irrigation and the related facilities will need to target brackish aquifers with higher yields of over 3 to 5 L/s and a borefield with a balancing storage will likely be required to meet desalination and distribution flow rates.
Drilling investigations will be required to confirm groundwater suitability and variability across the site in terms of salinity and yield for consideration as a desalination water supply option.
4. Recommendations for further investigations
It is recommended that:
on site drilling investigations target the Bridgewater Formation and drill into the basement rocks below to completely intersect the formation. This will allow the maximum yield and any salinity stratification to be identified. The estimated total drillhole depth is 60 metres.
the initial investigation well be located close to any identified surface storage site. A borefield connected to the balancing surface storage via a ring or individual supply mains is likely to be required to meet demand and delivery flow rates. These wells will need to be spaced around the site to avoid interference between wells and it is considered prudent to undertake investigative drilling across the site to determine yield and salinity variations.
current yield and salinity information be obtained from existing well 6426-396 if able to be accessed. This well, situated immediately northeast of the site across Davies Road, is recorded as being cased to 58 metres but has no status defined.
Indicative investigation drilling sites are located on Figure 4 and whilst potential development configurations have been considered the drilling sites should be confirmed on ground in accordance site landscape and infrastructure plans.
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Investigation drilling sites
GDA 1994 MGA Zone 54
Data Source: Google Earth imagery
500 0 500250 MetersLegend
Development site
Figure 4
Investigation drilling sites
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References Alcoe, DW and Berens, V, 2012, Non-prescribed groundwater resources assessment – Kangaroo Island Natural Resources Management Region. Phase 1 - Literature and Data Review, DFW Technical Report 2012/02, Government of South Australia, through Department for Water, Adelaide
Barnett, SR and Dodds, AR, 2000, Groundwater resources on Kangaroo Island, Report Book PIRSA 2000/15, Government of South Australia, through Primary Industries and Resources South Australia, Adelaide
Fairclough, MC. 2008, Kingscote Special Map Sheet, South Australia Geological Survey, Geological Atlas 1:250 000 Series Sheet SI 53-16
Government of South Australia, 2014 Groundwater data https://www.waterconnect.sa.gov.au/Systems/GD/
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Appendix A Drillhole summary information
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