Acque Sotterranee (Sep 2024)

Guardians of the aquifers: enhancing Rome’s groundwater monitoring network

  • Mauro Roma,
  • Isidoro Bonfà,
  • Maria Pia Congi,
  • Rossella Maria Gafà,
  • Lucio Martarelli,
  • Gennaro Maria Monti,
  • Claudio Papiccio,
  • Angelantonio Silvi,
  • Valerio Vitale,
  • Francesco La Vigna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7343/as-2024-812
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3

Abstract

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This paper proposes a methodology for managing groundwater monitoring directly in the field through a specific data entry system installed on mobile devices and a relational geographic database that allows the visualization and querying of data via a specific web interface. The study area is the city of Rome, where a monitoring system of approximately 150 piezometers and wells, currently manually monitored twice a year. The proposed method uses the Enterprise cloud platform (ESRI, 2024) managed by ISPRA-SNPA, which guarantees the repository of the data collected in an online cloud system and the use of Web applications. The data of the time series of levels and chemical-physical parameters such as temperature, pH, conductivity are freely accessible through attribute tables, graphs, and viewer elements. The results highlight numerous possibilities for expanding the network of active wells, enabling the use of groundwater resources for adaptation measures to address ongoing climate change.

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