PROPOSED METHODOLOGY OF VULNERABILITY AND
CONTAMINATION RISK MAPPING FOR THE PROTECTION OF
KARST AQUIFERS IN SLOVENIA
Nataša Ravbar & Nico Goldscheider - (36/3,2007)
On the basis of work accomplished by the European COST
Action 620, a comprehensive approach to groundwater vulnerability
and contamination risk assessment is proposed, taking
into account the special characteristics of Slovene karst aquifer
systems. The Slovene Approach is consistent with national
environmental legislation and enables comparison across European
countries. The method integrates temporal hydrological
variability in the concept of groundwater vulnerability and
offers a new possibility to combine surface and groundwater
source and resource protection, which required the development
of a new K factor (karst groundwater flow within the
saturated zone). The risk analysis considers intrinsic vulnerability,
contamination hazards and the importance of the source
or resource. It has been first applied to the Podstenjšek springs
catchment in southwestern Slovenia and validated by means of
two multi-tracer tests with a total of six injection points. The
resulting vulnerability, hazard and risk maps are plausible, and
the validation confirmed the vulnerability assessment at the
representative sites that were selected for tracer injection. The
maps provide improved source protection zones and make it
possible to identify land mismanagement and to propose better
practices for future planning.
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