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In each conceptual model, hydraulic conductivities related to the geomaterials composing the aquifer are affected by uncertainty. It is found that (a) the type of conceptual model employed to characterize the aquifer structure strongly affects the probability of system failure and (b) uncertainties associated with the ensuing conductivity fields, even as constrained through model calibration, lead to different impacts on the variability of hydraulic head levels at the springs depending on the conceptual model adopted. The results of the