Sources delivering filtered or naturally filtered water to consumers can include which of the following?

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: All of the above.

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
Riverbank filtration and riverbed infiltration are natural pre-treatment methods. Properly designed galleries and radial collector wells can provide relatively low-turbidity water with moderated temperature and reduced pathogen loads before additional treatment.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Alluvial river setting with permeable sand/gravel deposits.
  • Hydraulic connectivity between river and adjacent aquifer materials.
  • Proper setback to avoid direct surface intrusion during floods.


Concept / Approach:
Infiltration galleries (horizontal drains) and infiltration wells tap bank-side groundwater induced by river stage gradients, providing natural filtration through alluvium. Ranney wells extend multiple lateral collectors into the aquifer, greatly increasing intake area and capacity.


Step-by-Step Solution:

Recognize common design variants: galleries, vertical infiltration wells, and radial collectors.All rely on bank/bed filtration processes that improve raw-water quality.Therefore, each listed option is a valid consumer supply source (with appropriate treatment).


Verification / Alternative check:
Performance data show reductions in turbidity and microbes downstream of bank filtration; subsequent disinfection is still required for safety.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:
“None of these” contradicts established practice; “All of the above” correctly aggregates the viable methods.


Common Pitfalls:
Underestimating pathogen breakthrough during floods; neglecting clogging (schmutzdecke) management at the riverbed interface; ignoring wellhead protection.


Final Answer:
All of the above.

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