Evaluating the anthropogenic impacts on groundwaters; a methodology based on the determination of natural background levels and threshold values

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Alexandra Gemitzi
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[1] Democritus University of Thrace,Department of Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering
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Natural background level; Threshold value; Pristine aquifer; Groundwater Directive;
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The present work investigates the long-term effects of human intervention on groundwaters based on the determination of natural background levels (NBLs) and threshold values (TVs) for groundwater electrical conductivity, chloride, ammonium, sulphates and nitrates. The methodology adopted is the one proposed in the 6th Framework European Project “BRIDGE”, which was applied with some adjustments in Rhodope area (Northern Greece). The study area was especially selected because it incorporates two distinct subareas: the northern one which can be safely considered as a pristine area, where NBLs for groundwaters were assessed from; the southern part which forms a typical Mediterranean region, intensively cultivated for the last 40 years. Groundwater TVs were determined considering two types of groundwater receptors: (a) groundwater ‘itself’ and (b) groundwater dependent lagoons in the coastal part of the study area. Results showed that groundwater quality is altered seriously from its natural background composition indicating how human activities have affected groundwater quality and showed that chemical status of groundwater has been seriously aggravated. The number and the spatial distribution of monitoring locations exceeding TVs revealed that chloride and nitrates are the most serious threats for groundwater in the study area.
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页码:2223 / 2237
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