Water, Vol. 17, Pages 1292: Groundwater Quantity and Quality Management in a Mountainous Aquifer System in NE Greece
Water doi: 10.3390/w17091292
Authors:
Ismail Empliouk
Ioannis Gkiougkis
Adam Adamidis
Ilias Siarkos
Andreas Kallioras
Dimitrios Kaliampakos
Fotios-Konstantinos Pliakas
This research work investigates the Myki Municipality’s aquifer system in the mountainous region of Xanthi Prefecture, Northeast Greece, with regard to the area’s groundwater exploitation and management requirements for drinking water supply. During the period 2021–2023, the work involved (i) groundwater discharge measurements and groundwater sampling from forty-seven (47) springs and five (5) groundwater wells, followed by groundwater chemical analyses; (ii) appropriate analysis, elaboration, and presentation of the results obtained; and (iii) formulation of related proposals that would improve the conditions of the water supply in the study area. The study revealed that water shortage circumstances exist in the study area, which may be due to low aquifer capacity in some areas, deficient groundwater recovery facilities, and water losses in the water supply network.
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