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Persistent and emerging micro-organic contaminants in Chalk groundwater of England and France

D. J. Lapworth
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Nicole Baran

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The Chalk aquifer of Northern Europe is an internationally important source of drinking water and sustains baseflow for surface water ecosystems. The areal distribution of microorganic (MO) contaminants, particularly non-regulated emerging MOs, in this aquifer is poorly understood. This study presents results from a reconnaissance survey of MOs in Chalk groundwater, including pharmaceuticals, personal care products and pesticides and their transformation products, conducted across the major Chalk aquifers of England and France. Data from a total of 345 sites collected during 2011 were included in this study to provide a representative baseline assessment of MO occurrence in groundwater. A suite of 42 MOs were analysed for at each site including industrial compounds (n = 16), pesticides (n = 14) and pharmaceuticals, personal care and lifestyle products (n = 12). Occurrence data is evaluated in relation to land use, aquifer exposure, well depth and depth to groundwater to provide an understanding of vulnerable groundwater settings.

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hal-01400754 , version 1 (22-11-2016)

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D. J. Lapworth, Nicole Baran, M.E. Stuart, K Manamsab, J. Talbot. Persistent and emerging micro-organic contaminants in Chalk groundwater of England and France. Environmental Pollution, 2015, 203, pp.214 - 225. ⟨10.1016/j.envpol.2015.02.030⟩. ⟨hal-01400754⟩

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