Protecting groundwater for health: managing the quality of drinking-water sources
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adam_text | Contents
Structure of this book xi
Acknowledgements xii
Acronyms and abbreviations xvii
SECTION I: SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND
1 Groundwater and public health 3
1.1 Groundwater as a source of drinking water 4
1.2 The public health and socio-economic context of groundwater protection 7
1.3 Groundwater quantity 8
1.4 Disease derived from groundwater use 9
1.5 Groundwater in the context of international activities to reduce water-related
disease 13
1.6 Groundwater in the WHO Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality 15
1.7 References 16
2 Groundwater occurrence and hydrogeological environments 21
2.1 Groundwater in the hydrological system 22
2.2 Groundwater occurrence and movement 26
2.3 Groundwater discharge and recharge 34
2.4 Groundwater flow systems 36
2.5 Geological environments and aquifer types 38
2.6 References 46
vi Protecting Groundwater for Health
3 Pathogens: Health relevance, transport and attenuation 49
3.1 Microbial pathogens and microbial indicator organisms 50
3.2 Distribution of pathogens and faecal indicators in groundwater 55
3.3 Transport and attenuation of microorganisms in the underground 60
3.4 References 76
4 Chemicals: Health relevance, transport and attenuation 81
4.1 Subsurface transport and attenuation of chemicals 82
4.2 Natural inorganic constituents 90
4.3 Nitrogen species 99
4.4 Metals 102
4.5 Organic compounds 105
4.6 Pesticides 125
4.7 Emerging issues 129
4.8 References 131
5 Socio-economic, institutional and legal aspects in groundwater assessment
and protection 139
5.1 Socio-economic status: issues of poverty and wealth 140
5.2 Population and population density 144
5.3 Community participation and consultation 144
5.4 Land tenure and property rights 147
5.5 Valuing and costing groundwater protection 149
5.6 Setting goals and objectives - how much will be protected? 151
5.7 Institutional issues 152
5.8 Legal framework 153
5.9 References 154
SECTION II: UNDERSTANDING THE DRINKING-WATER CATCHMENT
6 Collecting information for characterising the catchment and assessing
pollution potential 159
6.1 Types of information and access to it 160
6.2 The need for collaboration 166
6.3 Sufficiency and quality of information - dealing with uncertainty 169
6.4 Summary - how to proceed 171
6.5 References 174
7 Characterisation of the socio-economic, institutional and legal setting 175
7.1 Defining socio-economic status 175
7.2 Institutional and stakeholder analysis 180
7.3 Managing stakeholder discussions - levelling the playing field 185
7.4 Developing public participation 185
7.5 Analysis of land-use and groundwater use for policy development 188
7.6 Valuing groundwater protection 191
7.7 Checklist 193
7.8 References 195
8 Assessment of aquifer pollution vulnerability and susceptibility to the
impacts of abstraction 199
8.1 Defining, characterising and mapping groundwater vulnerability 200
8.2 Information needs and data sources for vulnerability assessment 213
8.3 Estimating groundwater recharge 219
Contents vii
8.4 Natural hydrochemical and geochemical environments 223
8.5 Characterising groundwater abstraction 225
8.6 Susceptibility of groundwater resources to degradation 228
8.7 Checklist 236
8.8 References 239
9 Agriculture: Potential hazards and information needs 243
9.1 Use of manure and fertilisers 244
9.2 Disposal of animal carcasses 252
9.3 Animal feedlots 253
9.4 Use of wastewater and sewage sludge on land and in aquaculture 255
9.5 Use of pesticides 257
9.6 Irrigation and drainage 263
9.7 Checklist 265
9.8 References 270
10 Human excreta and sanitation: Potential hazards and information needs ..275
10.1 Contaminants of concern from sanitation systems 277
10.2 Types of sanitation and their potential to contaminate groundwater 280
10.3 Assessing the risks to groundwater 298
10.4 Analytical indication of human excreta and sewage in groundwater 300
10.5 Checklist 301
10.6 References 304
11 Industry, mining and military sites: Potential hazards and information
needs 309
11.1 Industrial activities 310
11.2 Mining activities 318
11.3 Military facilities and activities 328
11.4 Checklist 333
11.5 References 336
12 Waste disposal and landfill: Potential hazards and information needs 339
12.1 Types of solid waste 340
12.2 Waste storage, treatment and disposal sites 344
12.3 Factors governing contamination of groundwater by disposal of waste 345
12.4 Assessing groundwater contamination associated with waste sites 354
12.5 Checklist 356
12.6 References 360
13 Traffic and transport: Potential hazards and information needs 363
13.1 Groundwater pollutants from traffic 364
13.2 Traffic- and transport-related activities polluting groundwater 367
13.3 Pathways of pollutants into groundwater 368
13.4 Checklist 369
13.5 References 372
viii Protecting Groundwater for Health
SECTION III: SITUATION ANALYSIS
14 Assessment of groundwater pollution potential 375
14.1 The overall assessment process 376
14.2 Components of assessment of pollutant loading 378
14.3 Outcome of assessing pollution potential 389
14.4 Using groundwater quality monitoring to support the assessment 391
14.5 The Barbados case study 391
14.6 The Perth case study 401
14.7 References 408
15 Establishing groundwater management priorities 411
15.1 Ensuring the suitability of information 412
15.2 Prioritising pollutants in groundwater with respect to urgency of management
responses 414
15.3 Selection of management options 419
15.4 Documentation and reporting 425
15.5 References 426
SECTION IV: APPROACHES TO DRINKING-WATER SOURCE PROTECTION
MANAGEMENT
16 Water Safety Plans: Risk management approaches for the delivery of safe
drinking water from groundwater sources 431
16.1 End-product testing and the need for a risk management approach 433
16.2 Scope of Water Safety Plans 433
16.3 Preliminary steps for developing Water Safety Plans 436
16.4 Hazard analysis 438
16.5 System assessment 440
16.6 Control measures 443
16.7 Operational monitoring 449
16.8 Corrective actions 450
16.9 Verification 451
16.10 Supporting programmes 452
16.11 Documentation 453
16.12 References 462
17 Groundwater protection zones 465
17.1 The concept of a zone of protection 466
17.2 Delineating protection zones 467
17.3 Fixed radius and travel time approaches 471
17.4 Approaches using vulnerability assessments 476
17.5 A risk assessment approach for delineating protection zones 477
17.6 Prioritising schemes for groundwater protection 480
17.7 Managing land use and human activities in protection zones 483
17.8 Monitoring and verification of protection zones 490
17.9 References 491
18 Sanitary completion of protection works around groundwater sources 493
18.1 Sanitary completion and health 494
18.2 The needs for effective control measures in sanitary completion 495
18.3 Control measures in sanitary completion: Planning and design 496
18.4 Control measures in sanitary completion: Construction and materials 502
Contents ix
18.5 Control measures in sanitary completion: Operation and maintenance 503
18.6 Assessment of sanitary completion and establishing priority risk factors 505
18.7 Control measures for sanitary completion of groundwater sources 511
18.8 References 513
19 Hydrological management 517
19.1 Managing abstraction to prevent saline intrusion 518
19.2 Managing abstraction to control induced pollution 521
19.3 Management of artificial recharge and wastewater use 522
19.4 Bank infiltration 528
19.5 Validation of artificial recharge and bank infiltration schemes 529
19.6 Monitoring and verification of control measures for hydrological management 530
19.7 References 533
SECTION V: APPROACHES TO POLLUTION SOURCE MANAGEMENT
20 Policy and legal systems to protect groundwater 537
20.1 Groundwater protection policies 538
20.2 Legislative framework for groundwater protection 546
20.3 Consultation and participation 548
20.4 Land use planning and management 551
20.5 Tools for pollution control 553
20.6 Enforcement 558
20.7 Management plans for disasters and incidents 559
20.8 References 561
21 Agriculture: Control and protection 563
21.1 Pathogen management on agricultural land 565
21.2 Nutrient management on agricultural land 569
21.3 Management of wastewater and human excreta used on land and in
aquaculture 573
21.4 Nutrient and pathogen management on grazing land 575
21.5 Management of animal feeding operations and dairies 577
21.6 Pesticide management 579
21.7 Irrigation water management and drainage 581
21.8 Monitoring and verification of measures controlling agricultural activities 582
21.9 References 585
22 Human excreta and sanitation: Control and protection 587
22.1 Balancing investment decisions 588
22.2 Selecting the right sanitation technology 590
22.3 Measures for controlling risks from on-site sanitation 591
22.4 Controlling risks from septic tanks and aquaprivies 600
22.5 Measures for prevention and control of sewer leakage 601
22.6 Control measures for sewage treatment 605
22.7 Monitoring and verification of measures controlling sanitation systems 607
22.8 References 609
x Protecting Groundwater for Health
23 Industry, mining and military sites: Control and protection 613
23.1 Industrial and military sites 615
23.2 Mining 623
23.3 Monitoring and verification of measures controlling industry, mining and
military sites 627
23.4 References 630
24 Waste disposal and landfill: Control and protection 631
24.1 Waste control 631
24.2 Siting and planning of landfills 636
24.3 Design strategies for landfills 637
24.4 Operation and maintenance of landfills 645
24.5 Public participation and education 646
24.6 Monitoring and verification of measures controlling waste disposal and
landfill 647
24.7 References 650
25 Traffic and transport: Control and protection 653
25.1 Planning and regulations 655
25.2 Runoff control 656
25.3 Design and maintenance of protective structures 657
25.4 Minimising usage of harmful chemicals 658
25.5 Accidental spillage and disposal 659
25.6 Monitoring and verification of measures controlling traffic and transport 659
25.7 References 662
Index 663
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Contents
Structure of this book xi
Acknowledgements xii
Acronyms and abbreviations xvii
SECTION I: SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND
1 Groundwater and public health 3
1.1 Groundwater as a source of drinking water 4
1.2 The public health and socio-economic context of groundwater protection 7
1.3 Groundwater quantity 8
1.4 Disease derived from groundwater use 9
1.5 Groundwater in the context of international activities to reduce water-related
disease 13
1.6 Groundwater in the WHO Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality 15
1.7 References 16
2 Groundwater occurrence and hydrogeological environments 21
2.1 Groundwater in the hydrological system 22
2.2 Groundwater occurrence and movement 26
2.3 Groundwater discharge and recharge 34
2.4 Groundwater flow systems 36
2.5 Geological environments and aquifer types 38
2.6 References 46
vi Protecting Groundwater for Health
3 Pathogens: Health relevance, transport and attenuation 49
3.1 Microbial pathogens and microbial indicator organisms 50
3.2 Distribution of pathogens and faecal indicators in groundwater 55
3.3 Transport and attenuation of microorganisms in the underground 60
3.4 References 76
4 Chemicals: Health relevance, transport and attenuation 81
4.1 Subsurface transport and attenuation of chemicals 82
4.2 Natural inorganic constituents 90
4.3 Nitrogen species 99
4.4 Metals 102
4.5 Organic compounds 105
4.6 Pesticides 125
4.7 Emerging issues 129
4.8 References 131
5 Socio-economic, institutional and legal aspects in groundwater assessment
and protection 139
5.1 Socio-economic status: issues of poverty and wealth 140
5.2 Population and population density 144
5.3 Community participation and consultation 144
5.4 Land tenure and property rights 147
5.5 Valuing and costing groundwater protection 149
5.6 Setting goals and objectives - how much will be protected? 151
5.7 Institutional issues 152
5.8 Legal framework 153
5.9 References 154
SECTION II: UNDERSTANDING THE DRINKING-WATER CATCHMENT
6 Collecting information for characterising the catchment and assessing
pollution potential 159
6.1 Types of information and access to it 160
6.2 The need for collaboration 166
6.3 Sufficiency and quality of information - dealing with uncertainty 169
6.4 Summary - how to proceed 171
6.5 References 174
7 Characterisation of the socio-economic, institutional and legal setting 175
7.1 Defining socio-economic status 175
7.2 Institutional and stakeholder analysis 180
7.3 Managing stakeholder discussions - levelling the playing field 185
7.4 Developing public participation 185
7.5 Analysis of land-use and groundwater use for policy development 188
7.6 Valuing groundwater protection 191
7.7 Checklist 193
7.8 References 195
8 Assessment of aquifer pollution vulnerability and susceptibility to the
impacts of abstraction 199
8.1 Defining, characterising and mapping groundwater vulnerability 200
8.2 Information needs and data sources for vulnerability assessment 213
8.3 Estimating groundwater recharge 219
Contents vii
8.4 Natural hydrochemical and geochemical environments 223
8.5 Characterising groundwater abstraction 225
8.6 Susceptibility of groundwater resources to degradation 228
8.7 Checklist 236
8.8 References 239
9 Agriculture: Potential hazards and information needs 243
9.1 Use of manure and fertilisers 244
9.2 Disposal of animal carcasses 252
9.3 Animal feedlots 253
9.4 Use of wastewater and sewage sludge on land and in aquaculture 255
9.5 Use of pesticides 257
9.6 Irrigation and drainage 263
9.7 Checklist 265
9.8 References 270
10 Human excreta and sanitation: Potential hazards and information needs .275
10.1 Contaminants of concern from sanitation systems 277
10.2 Types of sanitation and their potential to contaminate groundwater 280
10.3 Assessing the risks to groundwater 298
10.4 Analytical indication of human excreta and sewage in groundwater 300
10.5 Checklist 301
10.6 References 304
11 Industry, mining and military sites: Potential hazards and information
needs 309
11.1 Industrial activities 310
11.2 Mining activities 318
11.3 Military facilities and activities 328
11.4 Checklist 333
11.5 References 336
12 Waste disposal and landfill: Potential hazards and information needs 339
12.1 Types of solid waste 340
12.2 Waste storage, treatment and disposal sites 344
12.3 Factors governing contamination of groundwater by disposal of waste 345
12.4 Assessing groundwater contamination associated with waste sites 354
12.5 Checklist 356
12.6 References 360
13 Traffic and transport: Potential hazards and information needs 363
13.1 Groundwater pollutants from traffic 364
13.2 Traffic- and transport-related activities polluting groundwater 367
13.3 Pathways of pollutants into groundwater 368
13.4 Checklist 369
13.5 References 372
viii Protecting Groundwater for Health
SECTION III: SITUATION ANALYSIS
14 Assessment of groundwater pollution potential 375
14.1 The overall assessment process 376
14.2 Components of assessment of pollutant loading 378
14.3 Outcome of assessing pollution potential 389
14.4 Using groundwater quality monitoring to support the assessment 391
14.5 The Barbados case study 391
14.6 The Perth case study 401
14.7 References 408
15 Establishing groundwater management priorities 411
15.1 Ensuring the suitability of information 412
15.2 Prioritising pollutants in groundwater with respect to urgency of management
responses 414
15.3 Selection of management options 419
15.4 Documentation and reporting 425
15.5 References 426
SECTION IV: APPROACHES TO DRINKING-WATER SOURCE PROTECTION
MANAGEMENT
16 Water Safety Plans: Risk management approaches for the delivery of safe
drinking water from groundwater sources 431
16.1 End-product testing and the need for a risk management approach 433
16.2 Scope of Water Safety Plans 433
16.3 Preliminary steps for developing Water Safety Plans 436
16.4 Hazard analysis 438
16.5 System assessment 440
16.6 Control measures 443
16.7 Operational monitoring 449
16.8 Corrective actions 450
16.9 Verification 451
16.10 Supporting programmes 452
16.11 Documentation 453
16.12 References 462
17 Groundwater protection zones 465
17.1 The concept of a zone of protection 466
17.2 Delineating protection zones 467
17.3 Fixed radius and travel time approaches 471
17.4 Approaches using vulnerability assessments 476
17.5 A risk assessment approach for delineating protection zones 477
17.6 Prioritising schemes for groundwater protection 480
17.7 Managing land use and human activities in protection zones 483
17.8 Monitoring and verification of protection zones 490
17.9 References 491
18 Sanitary completion of protection works around groundwater sources 493
18.1 Sanitary completion and health 494
18.2 The needs for effective control measures in sanitary completion 495
18.3 Control measures in sanitary completion: Planning and design 496
18.4 Control measures in sanitary completion: Construction and materials 502
Contents ix
18.5 Control measures in sanitary completion: Operation and maintenance 503
18.6 Assessment of sanitary completion and establishing priority risk factors 505
18.7 Control measures for sanitary completion of groundwater sources 511
18.8 References 513
19 Hydrological management 517
19.1 Managing abstraction to prevent saline intrusion 518
19.2 Managing abstraction to control induced pollution 521
19.3 Management of artificial recharge and wastewater use 522
19.4 Bank infiltration 528
19.5 Validation of artificial recharge and bank infiltration schemes 529
19.6 Monitoring and verification of control measures for hydrological management 530
19.7 References 533
SECTION V: APPROACHES TO POLLUTION SOURCE MANAGEMENT
20 Policy and legal systems to protect groundwater 537
20.1 Groundwater protection policies 538
20.2 Legislative framework for groundwater protection 546
20.3 Consultation and participation 548
20.4 Land use planning and management 551
20.5 Tools for pollution control 553
20.6 Enforcement 558
20.7 Management plans for disasters and incidents 559
20.8 References 561
21 Agriculture: Control and protection 563
21.1 Pathogen management on agricultural land 565
21.2 Nutrient management on agricultural land 569
21.3 Management of wastewater and human excreta used on land and in
aquaculture 573
21.4 Nutrient and pathogen management on grazing land 575
21.5 Management of animal feeding operations and dairies 577
21.6 Pesticide management 579
21.7 Irrigation water management and drainage 581
21.8 Monitoring and verification of measures controlling agricultural activities 582
21.9 References 585
22 Human excreta and sanitation: Control and protection 587
22.1 Balancing investment decisions 588
22.2 Selecting the right sanitation technology 590
22.3 Measures for controlling risks from on-site sanitation 591
22.4 Controlling risks from septic tanks and aquaprivies 600
22.5 Measures for prevention and control of sewer leakage 601
22.6 Control measures for sewage treatment 605
22.7 Monitoring and verification of measures controlling sanitation systems 607
22.8 References 609
x Protecting Groundwater for Health
23 Industry, mining and military sites: Control and protection 613
23.1 Industrial and military sites 615
23.2 Mining 623
23.3 Monitoring and verification of measures controlling industry, mining and
military sites 627
23.4 References 630
24 Waste disposal and landfill: Control and protection 631
24.1 Waste control 631
24.2 Siting and planning of landfills 636
24.3 Design strategies for landfills 637
24.4 Operation and maintenance of landfills 645
24.5 Public participation and education 646
24.6 Monitoring and verification of measures controlling waste disposal and
landfill 647
24.7 References 650
25 Traffic and transport: Control and protection 653
25.1 Planning and regulations 655
25.2 Runoff control 656
25.3 Design and maintenance of protective structures 657
25.4 Minimising usage of harmful chemicals 658
25.5 Accidental spillage and disposal 659
25.6 Monitoring and verification of measures controlling traffic and transport 659
25.7 References 662
Index 663 |
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physical | XIX, 678 S. graph. Darst., Kt. |
publishDate | 2006 |
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publisher | IWA Publ. |
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spelling | Protecting groundwater for health managing the quality of drinking-water sources ed. by Oliver Schmoll ... 1. publ. London [u.a.] IWA Publ. 2006 XIX, 678 S. graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier WHO drinking-water quality series Literaturangaben Trinkwasser (DE-588)4060916-9 gnd rswk-swf Grundwasserschutz (DE-588)4022376-0 gnd rswk-swf Wasserversorgung (DE-588)4064811-4 gnd rswk-swf Grundwasserschutz (DE-588)4022376-0 s Wasserversorgung (DE-588)4064811-4 s Trinkwasser (DE-588)4060916-9 s DE-604 Schmoll, Oliver edt HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016666263&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Protecting groundwater for health managing the quality of drinking-water sources Trinkwasser (DE-588)4060916-9 gnd Grundwasserschutz (DE-588)4022376-0 gnd Wasserversorgung (DE-588)4064811-4 gnd |
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title | Protecting groundwater for health managing the quality of drinking-water sources |
title_auth | Protecting groundwater for health managing the quality of drinking-water sources |
title_exact_search | Protecting groundwater for health managing the quality of drinking-water sources |
title_exact_search_txtP | Protecting groundwater for health managing the quality of drinking-water sources |
title_full | Protecting groundwater for health managing the quality of drinking-water sources ed. by Oliver Schmoll ... |
title_fullStr | Protecting groundwater for health managing the quality of drinking-water sources ed. by Oliver Schmoll ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Protecting groundwater for health managing the quality of drinking-water sources ed. by Oliver Schmoll ... |
title_short | Protecting groundwater for health |
title_sort | protecting groundwater for health managing the quality of drinking water sources |
title_sub | managing the quality of drinking-water sources |
topic | Trinkwasser (DE-588)4060916-9 gnd Grundwasserschutz (DE-588)4022376-0 gnd Wasserversorgung (DE-588)4064811-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Trinkwasser Grundwasserschutz Wasserversorgung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016666263&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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