Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Safeguarding groundwater from civil, agricultural and industrial contamination is matter
of great interest in water resource management. During recent years, much legislation has been
produced stating the importance of groundwater as a source for drinking water supplies, underlining
its vulnerability and defining the required quality standards. Thus, schematic tools, able to characterise
the quality and quantity of groundwater systems, are of very great interest in any territorial planning
and/or water resource management activity.
This paper proposes a groundwater quality classification method which has been applied to a real
aquifer, starting from several studies published by the Italian National Hydrogeologic Catastrophe
Defence Group (GNDCI).
The methodology is based on the concentration values of several parameters used as indexes of the
natural hydro-chemical water condition and of potential man-induced modifications of groundwater
quality. The resulting maps, although representative of the quality, do not include any information
on its evolution in time. In this paper, this "stationary" classification method has been improved by
crossing the quality classes with three indexes of temporal behaviour during recent years. It was then
applied to data from monitoring campaigns, performed in spring and autumn, from 1990 to 1996,
in the plain of Modena aquifer (central Italy). The results are reported in the form of space-time
classification table and maps.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
groundwater quality; water quality classification; space-time classification; water resource management
List of contributors:
Passarella, Giuseppe; Caputo, MARIA CLEMENTINA
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