Groundwater recharge from the landscape into each aquifer for the two model regions during 2009-10 are given below.
Groundwater store |
Recharge volume (ML) |
|
---|---|---|
|
Perth region |
Peel-Harvey region |
Water table aquifer |
1,344,544 |
308,534 |
Underlying aquifer - Leederville |
13,205 |
0 |
Underlying aquifer - Yarragadee |
0 |
0 |
Total recharge |
1,666,283 |
Total rainfall over the entire landscape of the Perth region was 13,188,531 ML (derived using national grid data produced as part of the Australia Water Availability Project). This means that approximately 13% of the total annual rainfall over the Perth region during the reporting period contributed to groundwater recharge.
Western Australian Department of Water: PRAMS Version 3.4 and PHRAMS groundwater models.
Western Australian Department of Water.
Groundwater discharge was estimated for the Perth region (the area between Gingin and Mandurah) and the Peel-Harvey region (the area south of Mandurah) using the PRAMS and PHRAMS models respectively.
PRAMS calculates the recharge of water into the Perth region aquifers from the unsaturated zone above (i.e. the landscape store). The model delineates a series of horizontal cells called representative recharge units and collates data on:
The CSIRO WAVES model was then used to calculate flows from some of the specific land use areas, such as agriculture, pine plantations and native bushland (simpler models are used for general land use areas including residential, industrial and parkland areas). The Vertical Flux Model calculates recharge on a daily basis and MODFLOW was used to do the time step calculation.
PHRAMS calculates the inflow of water into the Peel-Harvey region aquifers and assumes that most of the inflow is recharge from rainfall. The CSIRO WAVES model is used to estimate the maximum annual recharge based on the following equation:
Recharge = 0.8 x (Rainfall – 280)
The annual recharge and annual pan evaporation were distributed into monthly amounts using a monthly distribution table, which were then applied to the specific geological areas (that have their own recharge rates according to soil types and land cover) to calculate total recharge.
Ungraded.