Riverbank filtration (RBF) is a natural water pre – treatment, safer and cost – effective that uses geology instead of chemicals to pre – treat river water. The process occur during the infiltration process of river water passing through riverbank material towards a production well during a pumping test, where the removal of biological and colloids take place. Abstraction of ground water are required for RBF to occur, hence pumping test were done. As pumping test takes place, ground water is in continuous discharge and recharge. The objective of this research is to study the dynamic changes of ground water during discharging and recharging process for 72 hours by using time –lapse electrical resistivity imaging (TLERI). Resistivity, which uses current to measure the resistivity of subsurface was used during the pumping test to monitor ground water changes and infiltration of river water during RBF process. Results show significant changes on TLERI data from during the period of the pumping tests. Dynamic changes occurred around the riverbank and production well section while others show less significant changes.
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