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A pipeline for monitoring water pollution: the example of heavy metals in Lombardy waters

Authors :
Zanchi, M
Zapperi, S
Zanotti, C
Rotiroti, M
Bonomi, T
Gomarasca, S
Bocchi, S
La Porta, C
Zanchi, Marco
Zapperi, Stefano
Zanotti, Chiara
Rotiroti, Marco
Bonomi, Tullia
Gomarasca, Stefano
Bocchi, Stefano
La Porta, Caterina A. M.
Zanchi, M
Zapperi, S
Zanotti, C
Rotiroti, M
Bonomi, T
Gomarasca, S
Bocchi, S
La Porta, C
Zanchi, Marco
Zapperi, Stefano
Zanotti, Chiara
Rotiroti, Marco
Bonomi, Tullia
Gomarasca, Stefano
Bocchi, Stefano
La Porta, Caterina A. M.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Time-dependent geolocalized analysis of pollution data allows to better understand their dynamics over time and could suggest strategies to restore a good ecological status of contaminated area. This research analyzes concentrations of pollutants in surface waters and groundwater monitored by the Regional Environment Protection Agency of Lombardy from 2017 to 2020. Lombardy is one of the richest and populous region of Europe, providing an interesting example of the impact of environmental pollutants due to anthropogenic and industrial activities, not only for Italy but also for all Europe. Results show that groundwater displays more sites with heavy metals above the legal limit with respect to surface waters, including As, Ni, Cr and Zn. Furthermore, the spatio-temporal analysis of the data clearly shows that the introduction of more restrictive laws is a proper policy to improve the ecological status of the water.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
ELETTRONICO, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358883780
Document Type :
Electronic Resource