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TitleBest practices protocol for drinking water supply contamination emergencies
AbstractA procedure for the emergency management of accidental pollution of groundwaters exploited for human consumption is being developed in the framework of a collaboration between the Water Research Institute and the National Civil Protection Department. The aim is to produce a "Best Practices Protocol" (BPP) targeted to water managers, public water agencies and boards. In this paper the part of the BPP concerning fast screening modelling is discussed: different methods for the assessment of the arrival time and concentration at the withdrawal point are compared, using a hypothetical contamination scenario applied to a real well field in central Italy. © 2013 The Authors.
SourceProcedia engineering 70, pp. 535–544
KeywordsBest practiceDrinking waterGroundwaterPollutionScreening model
JournalProcedia engineering
EditorElsevier, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
Year2014
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1016/j.proeng.2014.02.059
AuthorsDi Palma P.R.; Romano E.; Corazza A.; Duro A.; Campopiano F.; Vacca G.; Preziosi E.
Text299050 2014 10.1016/j.proeng.2014.02.059 Scopus 2 s2.0 84899692299 Best practice Drinking water Groundwater Pollution Screening model Best practices protocol for drinking water supply contamination emergencies Di Palma P.R.; Romano E.; Corazza A.; Duro A.; Campopiano F.; Vacca G.; Preziosi E. IRSA CNR, Water Research Institute National Research Council, Via Salaria km 29, 300, Monterotondo Rome , Italy; Civil Protection Department, Via Vitorchiano 4, 00189, Rome, Italy; Umbra Acque, via G. Benucci 162, 06087 Ponte San Giovanni PG , Italy; Department of Civil, Constructional and Environmental Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, Via Eudossiana 18, 00184, Rome, Italy A procedure for the emergency management of accidental pollution of groundwaters exploited for human consumption is being developed in the framework of a collaboration between the Water Research Institute and the National Civil Protection Department. The aim is to produce a Best Practices Protocol BPP targeted to water managers, public water agencies and boards. In this paper the part of the BPP concerning fast screening modelling is discussed different methods for the assessment of the arrival time and concentration at the withdrawal point are compared, using a hypothetical contamination scenario applied to a real well field in central Italy. © 2013 The Authors. 70 http //www.scopus.com/inward/record.url eid=2 s2.0 84899692299 partnerID=q2rCbXpz Articolo in rivista Elsevier 1877 7058 Procedia engineering Procedia engineering Procedia engineering. elisabetta.preziosi PREZIOSI ELISABETTA emanuele.romano ROMANO EMANUELE