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Methodologies for pollution risk assessment of water resources systems

 

CATARINA DIAMANTINO, MARIA JOSÉ HENRIQUES, MANUEL M. OLIVEIRA & JOÃO PAULO LOBO FERREIRA

Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil (LNEC), Hydraulics and Environment Department (DHA), Groundwater Division (NAS), Av. do Brasil, 101, 1700-066 Lisboa, Portugal

cdiamantino@lnec.pt

 

Abstract Water resources systems (both surface water and groundwater resources) are subject to different anthropogenic pollution impacts. Their intrinsic characteristics to better support pollution impacts or their intrinsic vulnerability to pollution, may or may not allow them to resist pollution accidents of different types. The assessment of water resources systems vulnerability to pollution is therefore not only important per se, but is also relevant for drawing pollution risk maps. In this paper a brief approach for the assessment of recently developed methodologies for risk assessment of water resources systems to pollution is presented. Some of the methodologies were applied in the Jiang Su Province case-study area (PR China). That application required the GIS mapping of several parameters that were considered to influence vulnerability and risk. The expected influence of those factors is integrated using indexes. The final results enable the mapping of risk of surface and groundwater resources.

 

Key words  groundwater; risk assessment; surface water; vulnerability; Zhangji