• 제목/요약/키워드: groundwater quality

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상수도 미보급 지역의 지하수 수질상태 평가를 위한 배경농도 산정방법에 관한 연구 (A study on estimating background concentration of groundwater for water quality assessment in non-water supply district)

  • 여영도;서용교;김락현;조동준;김광식;조욱상
    • 상하수도학회지
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    • 제28권3호
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    • pp.345-358
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    • 2014
  • For introducing the groundwater quality assessment using background concentration of groundwater, several methods had been studied to estimate the background concentration of groundwater and to suggest the background concentration of study area. Some methods such as Box whisker plot, Percentile and Cumulative probability distribution had been adopted to estimate background concentration, and it was evaluated that the Cumulative probability distribution method presents more reasonable background concentration because it can consider the data distribution. So we estimated the background concentration of study area using cumulative probability distribution method. We suggested the background concentration for each hydrogeology respectively in case hydrogeological water quality similarity is very low.

전라북도 서부 해안지역과 동부 산악지역 농업용 지하수 수질 평가 (Water Quality of Agricultural Groundwater in Western Coast Area and Eastern Mountain Area of Jeollabuk-do)

  • 조재영
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • 제54권3호
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    • pp.218-224
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    • 2011
  • 전라북도 서부해안지역(부안군)과 동부 산악지역(진안군, 장수군, 순창군)을 대상으로 328 지점의 농업용 지하수 수질특성을 비교 검토하였다. 조사항목은 지하수법에서 규정하고 있는 농업용수 관리항목인 일반오염물질 4개 항목과 특정유해물질 10개 항목이었다. 전라북도 서부 해안지역에서 일반오염물질의 일종인 염소이온이 기준치를 초과한 지점이 나타났으나, 모든 조사지점에서 농업용 지하수 수질기준을 충족하였다. 특정유해 물질은 거의 모든 조사지점에서 검출한계미만 또는 자연함유량 수준으로 검출되어 안전성이 확보되었다. 농업활동이 활발하고 논과 밭의 경지면적이 상대적으로 넓은 해안 인접 평야지가 중 산간지대 보다 농업용 지하수중 오염물질의 농도가 더 높게 나타나는 경향이었다.

수질 장기관측자료를 활용한 우리나라의 지하수 수질변동 특성

  • 김규범;이강근
    • 한국지하수토양환경학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지하수토양환경학회 2003년도 총회 및 춘계학술발표회
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    • pp.94-96
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    • 2003
  • Since 1995, MOCT(Ministry of Construction and Transportation) and KOWACO(Korea Water Resources Corporation) have established the National Groundwater Monitoring Network in South Korea and also MOE(Ministry of Environment) has operated Groundwater Quality Monitoring network. Until 2001, 202 monitoring stations by MOCT and 780 monitoring wells by MOE have been constructed, measured groundwater level and analyzed water samples. Groundwater quality analysis has been conducted two times a year during last 6 years for all monitoring wells. The quality data has about 15 components including pH, COD, Count of Coliform group, and etc.. Trend analysis has been peformed for 6 components(Coliform, pH, COD, NO$_3$-N, Cl and EC) of water quality which are analyzed more than 7 times for total monitoring wells. Two test methods have been used ; Sen's test and Mann-Kendall test. These trend tests have been done at the 0.05 significance level. By the result of Sen's test, Count of Coliform group has either upward or downward trends at 4.3 percent of the monitoring points. pH does at 5.6 percent, COD does at 8.6 percent, Nitrate-Nitrogen does at 13.2 percent, Chloride does at 13.4 percent, and. EC does at 11.6 percent of the monitoring points. The exact causes of the groundwater quality trends are difficult to specify. Notable downward trends in nitrate at many monitoring points may be the result of reduction on some contamination sources. Potential causes include diminished agricultural areas, improvements in sewage treatment and a decrease in atmospheric deposition. Increase in chloride at many monitoring points may be the result of increased non-point source pollution such as road salting and runoff from sprawling paved developments and suburbs.

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Geochemical evaluation of groundwater quality of Peshawar Basin, Pakistan

  • Akhter, Gulraiz;Mand, Bilal A.;Shah, Munir H.
    • Advances in environmental research
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.43-57
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    • 2021
  • Evaluation of groundwater quality is vital due to its diverse use for several purposes. In the present study, groundwater quality and suitability from the Peshawar basin, Pakistan, were evaluated for drinking and irrigation purposes. The water samples were analysed for major cations (Ca, Mg, Na and K) and anions (chloride, bicarbonate and sulphate) along with other physicochemical parameters (pH, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, and total hardness). About 95% of the water samples were found to be within the WHO, US-EPA and Pak-EPA permissible levels for drinking purposes. Seventy percent (70%) of the water samples belonged to the hard water category. Irrigation water quality parameters, such as, chloride, residual sodium bicarbonate, sodium adsorption ratio, percent sodium, magnesium adsorption ratio, Kelly's ration and permeability index were evaluated which demonstrated that the groundwater was highly to moderately suitable for irrigation. A correlation study was conducted to find out the mutual associations among the variables. Piper diagram indicated the overall chemical nature of the study area was calcium-magnesium bicarbonate type. Cluster analysis revealed mutual apportionment of various parameters in the groundwater of the Peshawar basin, Pakistan.

경기도 일죽 지역 천부 지하수질의 연간 변화

  • 김연태;정성욱;현승규;신우식;우남칠
    • 한국지하수토양환경학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지하수토양환경학회 2003년도 추계학술발표회
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    • pp.489-492
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    • 2003
  • This study is objected to identify the annual variation of shallow groundwater quality in the study area, Hwabong-Jangam, Iljuk-Meon, Kyunggi-Do. The previous study in 2002 shown a wide-spread contamination of shallow groundwater by nitrate mainly originated from wastes of livestock facilities. In the year 2003, groundwater quality of the area has worsened due to the agricultural activities including the application of organic fertilizer and agro-chemicals to improve soil quality. In addition, a leaking septic tank, identified in the previous study, is still expanding its influence on the nearby wells.

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Effect of Land Use Type on Shallow Groundwater Quality

  • Jeong Seung-Woo;Kampbell Donald H.;An Youn-Joo;Masoner Jason R.
    • 한국지하수토양환경학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지하수토양환경학회 2005년도 총회 및 춘계학술발표회
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    • pp.122-126
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    • 2005
  • Groundwater monitoring wells (about 70 wells) were extensively installed in 28 sites surrounding Lake Texoma, located on the border of Oklahoma and Texas, to assess the impact of geochemical stressors to shallow groundwater quality. The monitoring wells were classified into three groups (residential area, agricultural area, and oil field area) depending on their land uses. During a two-year period from 1999 to 2001 the monitoring wells were sampled every three months on a seasonal basis. Water quality assay consisted of 25 parameters including field parameters, nutrients, major ions, and trace elements. Occurrence and level of inorganics in groundwater samples were related to the land-use and temporal change.

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밀양시 지하수 수질 특성과 DRASTIC 지수를 이용한 지하수 오염취약성 평가 (Evaluation of Vulnerability to Groundwater Contamination using Groundwater Quality Characteristics and DRASTIC Index in Miryang City)

  • 정성연;김시은;윤설민;오제헌;이충모
    • 한국지하수토양환경학회지:지하수토양환경
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    • 제29권3호
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    • pp.23-36
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    • 2024
  • Miryang City, the study area, has a water supply rate of 87.4%, which is 12% lower than the national water supply rate of 99.4%, but has a high dependence on groundwater due to the high ratio of farms. In agricultural areas, contamination becomes relatively more critical, requiring significant attention to the management and conservation of groundwater resources. This study aims at estimate groundwater vulnerability of Miryang City using the DRASTIC index map, Piper diagram, and water quality data to correlated with the DRASTIC index. The results from DRASTIC map were divided into five classes: very high, high, moderate, low, and very low. The areas in central and southern part of study area, which are characterize by a very high index with [Ca-Cl] and [Na-Cl] water types, covering a large alluvium with the Miryang River and Nakdonggang River. In addition, a correlation analysis between groundwater quality parameters and the DRASTIC index was carried out. Chloride, sodium, and sulfate ions showed a weak relationship with DRASTIC index, with correlation coefficient was 0.507, 0.487 and 0.344, respectively. These results suggest that aquifer media, soil media, hydraulic conductivity, and chloride ion are important factors for groundwater vulnerability.

Geochemical Characteristics and Assesment of Nitrate Nitrogen in Groundwater in Yanggu-Gun, Gangwon-Do in Korea

  • Choi, Won Gyu
    • 한국지하수토양환경학회지:지하수토양환경
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    • 제24권6호
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    • pp.26-32
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    • 2019
  • An analysis of groundwater quality is significant for monitoring and managing water contamination and groundwater system. For the purpose of those, the geochemical characteristics of groundwater were studied over the concern for water quality, water type and origin of nitrate nitrogen. Total colony counts were detected in 11 out of 20 samples, and the average value was 31.73 CFU/ml. Range and average of NO3-N concentrations were 0.9~24.0 mg/L and 8.3 mg/L. All groundwater types were found to be Ca2+-HCO3-. The range and average of NO3-N were 0.2~17.4 mg/L and 8.7 mg/L, and those of δ15N were 1.7~8.9‰, and 5.0‰. Careful consideration is required for evaluating the origin of nitrogen when NO3-N concentration is low. In general, noticeable difference between rockbed and alluvial water was not found. The ranges of nitrate origins by chemical fertilizer, livestock manure and domestic sewage, and natural soil were 29.6~76.4%, 14.2~58.9% and 2.6~7.0%, and the average values of those were 57.4%, 37.4%, and 5.3%, respectively. Origin of nitrate was affected by more chemical fertilizer than the other parameters. Rockbed water was more affected by chemical fertilizer than alluvial water.

경북지역 소규모수도시설 이용자의 수질.비용에 대한 인식 (Cognition on Quality and Cost of Small Drinking Water Plants in Gyungbuk Region)

  • 강미아;양명석
    • 상하수도학회지
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    • 제24권6호
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    • pp.675-682
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    • 2010
  • Groundwater is an essential drinking water source in Gyungbuk, South Korea. The primary source of nitrate in groundwater is from nitrogen fertilizers. Efficient management of a small drinking water plant requires a good understanding of its status such as the objective and the cognition of users. The objective of this study is to understand user situation and produce useful user-friendly policy based on user cognition. Most people who participated in this study, should take their groundwater from a good quality source. Even though they would like to have a good facility for getting safe water, they were reluctant to do it due to the cost used. It means that people who drink groundwater have no idea that health safety is affected by groundwater quality. The volume used depended upon personal activities such as agriculture and stockbreeding. We can easily find groundwater with nitrate that exceeds drinking water standards. Therefore, we have to carry out groundwater management with two categories ; 1) drinking water only and 2) others according to objectives in small drinking water systems.

Derivation of Threshold Values for Groundwater in Romania, in order to Distinguish Point & Diffuse Pollution from Natural Background Levels

  • Radu, E.;Balaet, Ruxandra;Vliegenthart, F.;Schipper, P.
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.85-91
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    • 2010
  • Romania aims to adopt and implement the European Union's legislation, also including that for the field of water management. Like other countries, groundwater in Romania is locally polluted from point sources, such as leaking landfills, as well as from diffuse pollution sources, include fertilizers, pesticides and leakages from sewers, in urbanized areas. Diffuse pollution can also occur indirectly, by over-exploitation of groundwater wells, resulting in salt water intrusion, as well as from mining and exploitation of mineral aggregates. Romania has quite an intensive monitoring scheme to measure groundwater quality in phreatic and confined aquifers. The purpose of the work resumed in this paper was to derive natural background levels (NBL) for groundwater in order to distinguish the natural elevated concentrations of some substances (natural phenomena) from point and diffuse pollution (anthropogenic phenomena). Based on these NBLs, threshold values (TV) for groundwater will be set according to the requirements of the European Water Framework Directive and the related Groundwater Directive. This paper describes the results of a study for the derivation of NBL and TV in a pilot Groundwater Body. Also, the process and draft results for extrapolating this work for all Romanian groundwater bodies is explained, as well as points for future consideration with respect to monitoring and management.