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Water quality and relationship between superficial and ground water in Rome (Aniene river basin, central Italy)

TitleWater quality and relationship between superficial and ground water in Rome (Aniene river basin, central Italy)
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsLa Vigna, F., Ciadamidaro S., Mazza R., and Mancini L.
JournalEnvironmental Earth Sciences
Volume60
Pagination1267-1279
ISSN18666280
Keywordsaquifer, Aquifers, Biological features, Central Italy, Community analysis, Drilling activity, Eastern area, Electric conductivity, electrical conductivity, Faunal composition, Ground water systems, groundwater, Groundwater pollution, Groundwater resources, groundwater-surface water interaction, hydraulics, hydrogeology, Italy, Lazio, macrobenthos, microbial activity, Microbiological analysis, pH, Physicochemical property, pollutant transport, Quality control, Residual value, River basins, River pollution, Rivers, Roma [Lazio], Rome, Sapienza, Shallow aquifers, Shallow groundwater, streamflow, Superficial water, surface water, Survey methods, temperature effect, urban area, Urban areas, Water quality, water resource
Abstract

Chemical, physical, and biological features of streams and ground water of the North-Eastern area of Rome are jointly analyzed in order to assess the status of water resources. Ground water was investigated with classical survey methods (pH, temperature, and electric conductivity). Microbiological pollution, faunal composition, and stream surrounding area conditions of surface waters were studied, in order to quantify the residual value of these ecosystems from both a human and an environmental point of view. Results show a general impairment of the system and the comparison between superficial waters and shallow ground waters makes it possible to detect the presence of a connection between the two levels. This relationship occurs as an exchange from superficial waters (streams and rivers) to the shallow aquifers. Where superficial waters are contaminated, as in the Tor Sapienza stream, pollutants move to the shallow aquifers too, due to the decreased pressure of the over-exploited aquifer. Moreover, uncontrolled drilling activity, diffused in urban areas, makes it possible the connection between shallow and deep ground water. Notwithstanding this, the mixing between superficial and deep ground water system in Rome is not very widespread and, apparently, limited to restricted areas. © 2009 Springer-Verlag.

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DOI10.1007/s12665-009-0267-2
Citation KeyLaVigna20101267