This part of ISO 22282 establishes requirements for pumping tests as part of geotechnical investigation service in accordance with EN 1997-1 and EN 1997-2.
A pumping test consists in principle of:
— drawing down the piezometric surface of the groundwater by pumping from a well (the test well);
— measuring the pumped discharge and the water level in the test well and piezometers, before, during and after pumping, as a function of time.
This part of ISO 22282 applies to pumping tests performed on aquifers whose permeability is such that pumping from a well can create a lowering of the piezometric head within hours or days depending on the ground conditions and the purpose. It covers pumping tests carried out in soils and rock.
The tests concerned by this part of ISO 22282 are those intended for evaluating the hydrodynamic parameters of an aquifer and well parameters, such as:
— permeability of the aquifer,
— radius of influence of pumping,
— pumping rate of a well,
— response of drawdown in an aquifer during pumping,
— skin effect,
— well storage,
— response of recovery in an aquifer after pumping.
ISO 22282-4:2012 Referenced Document
ISO 14688-1 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of soil - Part 1: Identification and description*, 2017-12-01 Update
ISO 14689-1 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of rock - Part 1: Identification and description
ISO 22282-1 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Geohydraulic testing - Part 1: General rules
ISO 22475-1 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Sampling methods and groundwater measurements - Part 1: Technical principles for the sampling of soil, rock and groundwater*, 2021-09-30 Update
ISO 22282-4:2012 history
2021ISO 22282-4:2021 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Geohydraulic testing - Part 4: Pumping tests
2012ISO 22282-4:2012 Geotechnical investigation and testing - Geohydraulic testing - Part 4: Pumping tests