DR Sonia Samir
DR Sonia Samir
DR Sonia Samir
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Sonia Samir, PhD, P.E.
Parkhill Smith and Cooper, Inc.
Developed to help hazardous landfill designers and regulators
evaluate to evaluate hydrologic performance for proposed
landfill
To assist in comparisons of alternative closure cap and bottom
liner designs using water balance calculations and stability
evaluations
Primary purpose is the comparison of design alternatives as
judged by the water balance for the climate of the particular
site
Quasi dimensional hydrologic numeric model
Water balance analysis of landfills
Water movement across, into, through and out of landfills
Developed by USEPA
Developed in 1982 by Paul Schroeder (U.S. Army Engineer
Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi)
Version 1 – 1984
Version 2 - 1988
Version 3 – 1994 : Current version of HELP
Applicable to open, partially closed, and fully closed landfills
Process description:
Optional Synthetic Weather Generator (WGEN) by USDA
Runoff modelling based on USDA Soil Conservation Service (SCS)
curve number method
Potential evapotranspiration is modeled by a modified Penman
method
Evapotranspiration is modeled in the manner developed by Ritchie
Plant transpiration Ritchie
Vertical drainage Darcy’s law
Geographical area / climate
Groundwater intrusion
Operational impacts
Waste composition
Modelling for:
Active cells
Intermediate Cover
Modelling for:
Without Recirculation
With Recirculation
Evapotranspiration Data
Evaporative Zone Depth:
Maximum depth from which water may be removed by
evapotranspiration
Cannot exceed the top of the topmost liner
Clay: 12” to 60”
Silt: 8 to 18”
Sand: 4 to 8”
Gravel: Few inches
Less for surface without vegetation and more for with
vegetation
Evapotranspiration Data
Maximum Leaf Area Index
(Leaf area of actively transpiring vegetation) : (area of
land on which the vegetation is growing)
Bare Ground: 0
Poor Strand of Grass: 1
Fair Strand of Grass: 2
Good Strand of Grass: 3.5
Excellent Strand of Grass: 5
Evapotranspiration Data
Growing Season Start Day:
Day of year when the normal mean daily temperature
rises above 50-55F.
Growing Season End Day:
Day of year when the normal mean daily temperature
falls below 50-55
Normal Average annual wind speed
Normal Average quarterly relative humidity
Data available from NOAA climatological data summary
Weather Data:
Evapotranspiration Data
Precipitation
Temperature
Solar Radiation
Soil & Design Data
Landfill General Information
Layer Data
Geomembrane Characteristics
Drainage Characteristics
Site Characteristics
Operational
DOS executable program
Does not run in a Windows or iOS environment
16-bit program will not natively work with 64-bit systems (i.e.,
most Windows 7 and more recent systems)
DOS emulator to install the HELP model
Windows virtual PC
DOSBox
Analytical
Default Weather Data only available for USA
Default Weather Data limits to past 50 years of weather
Considers vertical percolation through waste
Overpredicts Leachate Generation
Leachate Generation vs Prediction
150000
100000
50000
0
Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13
120 Field
100
(Liters/month)
80
60
40 Leachate Generation
120 Methane Generation 980
(Liters/month)
Month 820
60
780
40 740
700
20
660
0 620
Month
Commercial versions:
Visual HELP – based on the HELP version 3.07, offers a Microsoft
Windows GUI to view and edit soil profiles and to generate weather
data.
Commercial versions
Developed by Waterloo Hydrologic Software
Based on EPA’s HELP 3.07
Windows based
Advantages
Graphically create landfill profiles of the landfill
Built in International Weather Generator (GIS Based)
Generate reports
Analyze model results using daily, monthly and yearly plots
Built in landfill material database for 42 materials
Advantages
Graphically create landfill profiles of the landfill
Built in International Weather Generator (GIS Based)
Generate reports
Analyze model results using daily, monthly and yearly plots
Built in landfill material database for 42 materials
Disadvantages
Cost
US Weather Data
Validation
Accuracy
HELP 3.95 D – by Dr. Klaus Berger at the University of Hamburg;
offers a Microsoft Windows UI and includes the model HELP
3.07 and the enhanced model HELP 3.95 D.
Advantages
Windows user interface
Executable in Windows 7 and 8 (32-bit and 64-bit; except maybe for
the starter editions) and Windows 10
Online help and User Guide in English and in German
Additional daily weather data and Evapotranspiration can be
synthetically generated for selected locations in Germany
US and German soil textures
The model HELP 3.95 D outputs daily, monthly and yearly results as
tables in separate text (ASCII) files
Disadvantages
Cost
Accuracy
Limited to US and German data
Advantages
Windows user interface
Executable in Windows 7 and 8 (32-bit and 64-bit; except maybe for
the starter editions) and Windows 10
Weather Data can be directly imported from NOAA
Disadvantages
Validation
Accuracy
US Weather Data
Max Krause
[email protected]
Thabet Tolaymat
[email protected]
https://www.epa.gov/land-research/hydrologic-evaluation-
landfill-performance-help-model