The phenomenon of “diving plumes” frequently occurs in some particular hydrogeological settings where the groundwater recharge flows into the top of a shallow water table aquifer and, once inside the aquifer, this water begins to move downwards. Due to the preferred horizontal flow path, it can push contaminant plumes downwards up to the deepest aquifers. Therefore, especially in urban areas, where the water table depression is more pronounced, the pollutants are conveyed to the most important groundwater resources for human consumption, often causing a severe decay of the drinking water. This paper thus deals with the most reliable criteria to delimit the areas in which the hydrogeological settings expose the aquifers to the deepening of t...