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HERO ID
5349379
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Industrial contamination of a municipal water-supply lake by induced reversal of ground-water flow, Managua, Nicaragua
Author(s)
Bethune, DN; Farvolden, RN; Ryan, MC; Guzman, AL
Year
1996
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Groundwater
ISSN:
0017-467X
EISSN:
1745-6584
Volume
34
Issue
4
Page Numbers
699-708
Language
English
DOI
10.1111/j.1745-6584.1996.tb02058.x
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1996UV86600020
URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/236842711?accountid=171501&bdid=97897&_bd=i%2FC9H76%2BY3tjVXuizGT2fUa1gS8%3D
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Abstract
Laguna Asososca, a large ground-water-fed volcanic crater, is an important source of municipal water supply for the city of Managua. In 1990, after 65 years of pumping at increasing rates from the crater, the gradient between the Laguna and the highly contaminated Lake Managua had potentially reversed, leading to a scenario where the Laguna was possibly drawing in contaminated ground water from Lake Managua and/or a highly contaminated aquifer below an industrial area located between the Laguna and Lake Managua, A drilling and sampling program undertaken between 1990 and 1992 found: (1) four synthetic organic chemicals in the Laguna (methylene chloride, chloroform, 1,3-dichlorobenzene and 1,4-dichlorobenzene), (2) numerous other synthetic organic chemicals near Laguna Asososca in the ground water below the industrial area, and (3) no evidence of Laguna Asososca drawing water from Lake Managua,It appears that the Laguna Asososca capture zone extended into the industrial area but not as far as Lake Managua, Ground-water flow modeling of the regional ground-water flow system was consistent with the field interpretation, Estimates of the relative mobilities of the synthetic organic chemicals indicated that the chemicals found in the water of Laguna Asososca likely represented the mobile leading edge of al contaminant plume emanating from the industrial area, The simplest and most effective solution to mitigate contamination of Laguna Asososca is to maintain its water level above that of Lake Managua by reducing its pumpage to about 50% of the 1990 rate.
Keywords
groundwater contamination; pollutants; methylene chloride; chloroform; chlorinated hydrocarbons; aquifers; groundwater flow; water pollution; pollution control; Nicaragua; groundwater extraction; discharge; para-dichlorobenzene; 1,3-dichlorobenzene; 1,4-dichlorobenzene
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