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RESEARCH PRODUCT

QUALITY OF GROUNDWATER AND AQUATIC HUMIC SUBSTANCES FROM MAIN RESERVOIRE OF GROUND WATER No. 333

Mariusz GłowackiIzabella Pisarek

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lcsh:GE1-350humic substancesmedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental engineeringdissolved organic carboncomplex mixtureslcsh:TD1-1066Environmental chemistrygroundwaterDissolved organic carbonEnvironmental scienceQuality (business)lcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringlcsh:Environmental sciencesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGroundwaterGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_common

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The conducted research included the estimation of the quality of groundwater from the Main Reservoir of Ground Water No. 333 area in Opole District, Poland. The groundwater in the analyzed region shows high diversity in quality. The main threat for the quality of water in this region is the human household activity. The main pollutants of groundwater are: dissolved phosphorus, nitrate and ammonium. The quality and quantity of dissolved humic substances in groundwater were also investigated. The results showed that the contents of water-extractable organic carbon varied. Presently, the analyzed groundwater is characterized by large differences in dissolved forms of organic carbon. During migration of the soil solution through the soil profile to groundwater, dissolved humic substances undergo qualitative and quantitative changes. Correlation analysis between the quantity of carbon in soil and aquatic humic substances, especially fulvic acids, indicates the possibility of their translocation in soil profiles and their transformation and migration to groundwater. This conclusion can be confirmed by FT-IR-analysis.

https://doi.org/10.12911/22998993/60453