Stakeholder Participation in High‐Resolution Monitoring of Salt Contamination

Groundwater contamination of bedrock domestic wells by road salt is an ever‐increasing problem in the Northeast United States. Given the many factors that influence salt transport to wells, the timeframe of salt impacts cannot be readily determined. As such, one cannot optimize quarterly monitoring...

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Published inGround water monitoring & remediation Vol. 43; no. 2; pp. 98 - 104
Main Authors Metcalf, Meredith J., Higgins, Mark A., Robbins, Gary A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Malden, USA Wiley Periodicals, Inc 01.05.2023
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Summary:Groundwater contamination of bedrock domestic wells by road salt is an ever‐increasing problem in the Northeast United States. Given the many factors that influence salt transport to wells, the timeframe of salt impacts cannot be readily determined. As such, one cannot optimize quarterly monitoring for assessing the extent of a problem, its source or the effectiveness of remedial measures. Although the use of high‐frequency monitoring by installing pressure/electrical conductance probes in wells can be conducted to help determining salt contamination changes with time, this can be costly given the application to multiple wells. In addition, there are logistical issues with regard to probe placement in a drinking water well. In this study a stakeholder participated in high‐resolution monitoring of salt contamination using a chloride field test kit. The daily stakeholder water quality monitoring was highly correlated to the specific conductance results obtained with a pressure/conductivity probe. Voluntary stakeholder participation in monitoring can offer a lower cost means of high‐frequency monitoring of salt contamination changes with time. Article impact statement: A demonstration of the usefulness of having stakeholders to conduct high‐frequency monitoring of salt contamination with field tests kits.
Bibliography:A demonstration of the usefulness of having stakeholders to conduct high‐frequency monitoring of salt contamination with field tests kits.
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ISSN:1069-3629
1745-6592
DOI:10.1111/gwmr.12571