The Apulian hydrogeological units are of coastal type. They have been mainly formed within Mesozoic carbonate rocks. Groundwater for domestic, irrigation and industrial use has been massively withdrawn over the years and aquifers are increasingly bound to become a kind of ultimate "receptacle" for domestic and industrial waste water. In order to characterise the evolutionary features of the increasing salt- and human-related pollution, data were gathered by a region-based continuously-operating hydrogeological surveying network, covering more than 100 wells, some of which hundred meters deep, equipped with multi-parameter sensors, temperature, conductivity and level gauges set up along the vertical axis and connected to a geo-information system. Periodical water samples were taken from the in-line wells to undergo chemical, physical and bacteriological analyses aimed at detecting any farming and industrial pollutants. The impact of continental seawater intrusion is described and the Sodium Adsorption Rate (SAR) all over the Apulian region is discussed.

Salinization and pollution of main Apulian aquifers (Southern Italy)

1997

Abstract

The Apulian hydrogeological units are of coastal type. They have been mainly formed within Mesozoic carbonate rocks. Groundwater for domestic, irrigation and industrial use has been massively withdrawn over the years and aquifers are increasingly bound to become a kind of ultimate "receptacle" for domestic and industrial waste water. In order to characterise the evolutionary features of the increasing salt- and human-related pollution, data were gathered by a region-based continuously-operating hydrogeological surveying network, covering more than 100 wells, some of which hundred meters deep, equipped with multi-parameter sensors, temperature, conductivity and level gauges set up along the vertical axis and connected to a geo-information system. Periodical water samples were taken from the in-line wells to undergo chemical, physical and bacteriological analyses aimed at detecting any farming and industrial pollutants. The impact of continental seawater intrusion is described and the Sodium Adsorption Rate (SAR) all over the Apulian region is discussed.
1997
Istituto di Ricerca per la Protezione Idrogeologica - IRPI
Int. Conf. Water management, salinity and pollution control towards sustainable irrigation in the Mediterranean region
Int. Conf. Water management, salinity and pollution control towards sustainable irrigation in the Mediterranean region
II
201
214
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
22-26/09/1997
Valenzano (Bari), Italy
1
none
Cotecchia; V.Polemio; M.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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