The study is based on chemical data related to groundwater samples collected, via multilevel sampling technique, in four piezometers located along a flow line in the alluvial plain of the Po River (Italy). Multilevel pressure head measures highlight the presence of upward vertical gradients induced by the drainage system, used to reclaim the lowlands for agricultural purposes. The drainage causes the upward transport of salts due to the presence of hypersaline groundwater in the lowest portion of the aquifer. Chemical data show high TDS values almost in the entire coastal aquifer, with only small shallow freshwater lenses close to irrigation canals and palaeodunes. The aquifer structure and the paleogeography of the region, together with Br...