Authors
Majken Frederiksen, Klaus Mosthaf, Anton Bo Bøllingtoft, Christian Nyrop Albers, Britt Stenhøj Baun Christensen, Mette Christophersen, Nina Tuxen, Peter Tüchsen, Liselotte Clausen, Gry Anja Sander Janniche, Poul Løgstrup Bjerg
Publication date
2023/12/15
Journal
Journal of Environmental Management
Volume
348
Pages
119199
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
This study investigated methods for predicting the duration and impact on groundwater quality from persistent and mobile organic compounds (PMOCs) at a drinking water well field affected by multiple contaminant sources. The fungicide metabolite N,N-dimethylsulfamide (DMS), which frequently occurs above the Danish groundwater quality criterion (0.1 μg/L), was used as an example. By combining contaminant mass discharge (CMD) estimations, modeling, and groundwater dating, a number of important discoveries were made. The current center of contaminant mass was located near the source area. The CMD at the well field was predicted to peak in 2040, and an effect from the investigated sources on groundwater quality could be expected until the end of the 21st century. A discrepancy in the current CMD at the well field and the estimated arrival time from the studied source area suggested an additional …
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