Groundwater Contamination Causes and Prevention

Post date: Sep 08, 2021 10:41:7 AM

Assistant Professor Mahmoud Izzat Mahmoud at the Department of Civil Engineering gave a seminar entitled “Groundwater Contamination Causes and Prevention” on 26th May 2021 at 12:30 AM. The seminar focused on groundwater contamination, it occurs when pollutants are released to the ground and make their way down into groundwater. This type of water pollution can also occur naturally due to the presence of a minor and unwanted constituent, contaminant in the groundwater. The pollutant often creates a contaminant plume within an aquifer. Movement of water and dispersion within the aquifer spreads the pollutant over a wider area. It's advancing boundary, often called a plume edge, can intersect with groundwater wells or daylight into surface water such as seeps and springs, making the water supplies unsafe for humans and wildlife. Pollution can occur from on-site sanitation systems, landfills, effluent from wastewater treatment plants, leaking sewers, or from over application of fertilizers in agriculture. Pollution can also occur from naturally occurring contaminants, such as arsenic or fluoride. Using polluted groundwater causes hazards to public health through poisoning or the spread of disease. Different mechanisms have influence on the transport of pollutants, e.g. diffusion, adsorption, precipitation, decay, in the groundwater. The interaction of groundwater contamination with surface waters is analyzed by use of hydrology transport models.

Seminar keywords: Groundwater, Groundwater Contamination, Groundwater Pollution, Plume in Groundwater, Prevention of groundwater pollution