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Original Articles

Groundwater Pollution and Quality Monitoring Approaches at the European Level

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Pages 323-408 | Published online: 05 Feb 2013
 

Abstract

The authors investigate the sources and processes of groundwater contamination and their assessment within the Drivers-Pressures-State-Impact-Response (DPSIR) framework. Naturally occurring substances, trace elements, radionuclides, nutrients, and salt (sodium chloride) are reviewed with emphasis on the assessment of the natural background load. Some synthetic substances are also considered, these being petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated aliphatics, pesticides and organic-waste contaminants. Newly emerging contaminants cannot be described within the DPSIR; therefore monitoring approaches and indicators of contamination are discussed in order to propose improved monitoring plans that combine physical, chemical and biological indicators and combine science with policy.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors thank Peter Schipper for contributing the discussion and Richard H. Bromilow for revisiting the manuscript. The study was supported by the European Community 7th Framework Project GENESIS (226536) on groundwater systems.

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