This study represents the first investigation of microbiological groundwater pollution as a function of aquifer type and season for the Apulia region of southern Italy. Two hundred and seven wells were randomly selected from those monitored by the Regional Agency for Environmental Protection for emergency use. Both compulsory (Escherichia coli, Total Coliform, and Enterococci) and optional (Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella spp., Heterotrophic Plate Count at 37 and 22 °C) microbiological parameters were assessed regularly at these wells. Groundwater from only 18 of the 207 (8.7 %) wells was potable; these all draw from karst-fissured aquifers. The remaining 189 wells draw from karst-fissured (66.1 %) or porous (33.9 %) ...
International audienceThe area investigated is located in the province of Brindisi (Italy). It is a ...
The remarkable and rapid socio-economic development over the past few decades has further stressed t...
A very high percentage of outcropping soluble rocks characterize the Apulia Region of Southern Italy...
This study represents the first investigation of microbiological groundwater pollution as a function...
Although the fractured aquifer of the Salento supplies over 80% of the drinking water requirements o...
According to Italian Ministerial Decree No. 185 of 12 June 2003, water is considered suitable for ir...
Limestone aquifers provide the main drinking water resources of southern Italy. Due to cattle grazin...
An integrated approach using chemical and microbial indicators has been tested in two different site...
Waterborne pathogens represent a significant health risk in both developed and developing countries ...
The safety of groundwater resources is a serious issue, particularly when these resources are the ma...
Apulia, southern Italy, is an almost entirely carbonate peninsula, with widespread karst landforms. ...
This study investigated the environmental contamination of groundwater as a consequence of the disch...
Apulia is affected by two types of human-related pollution: salt contamination and chemico-physical ...
Although the fractured aquifer of the Salento supplies over 80% of the drinking water requirements o...
The remarkable and rapid socio-economic development over the past few decades has further stressed t...
International audienceThe area investigated is located in the province of Brindisi (Italy). It is a ...
The remarkable and rapid socio-economic development over the past few decades has further stressed t...
A very high percentage of outcropping soluble rocks characterize the Apulia Region of Southern Italy...
This study represents the first investigation of microbiological groundwater pollution as a function...
Although the fractured aquifer of the Salento supplies over 80% of the drinking water requirements o...
According to Italian Ministerial Decree No. 185 of 12 June 2003, water is considered suitable for ir...
Limestone aquifers provide the main drinking water resources of southern Italy. Due to cattle grazin...
An integrated approach using chemical and microbial indicators has been tested in two different site...
Waterborne pathogens represent a significant health risk in both developed and developing countries ...
The safety of groundwater resources is a serious issue, particularly when these resources are the ma...
Apulia, southern Italy, is an almost entirely carbonate peninsula, with widespread karst landforms. ...
This study investigated the environmental contamination of groundwater as a consequence of the disch...
Apulia is affected by two types of human-related pollution: salt contamination and chemico-physical ...
Although the fractured aquifer of the Salento supplies over 80% of the drinking water requirements o...
The remarkable and rapid socio-economic development over the past few decades has further stressed t...
International audienceThe area investigated is located in the province of Brindisi (Italy). It is a ...
The remarkable and rapid socio-economic development over the past few decades has further stressed t...
A very high percentage of outcropping soluble rocks characterize the Apulia Region of Southern Italy...