2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12302-019-0261-6
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Groundwater and connected ecosystems: an overview of groundwater body status assessment in Croatia

Abstract: Background: Croatia, as a Member State of the European Union, has to shape its water policy in accordance with the European Union Water Framework Directive. One of the tasks is to determine whether groundwater are susceptible to anthropogenic changes that would result in a significant surface water status reduction as well as terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems that directly depend on the groundwater. Methods: Quality and quantity data on groundwater and surface water, as well as ecosystems data were collected … Show more

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“…The Balkan Penninsula shows an exceptional wealth in terms of springs, most of them were formed on a limestone base, by the action of groundwater (carst type) so there is a need to emphasize the importance of assessing the quality of groundwater, which also can be loaded with organic and inorganic substances as a result of anthropogenic action [71].…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Balkan Penninsula shows an exceptional wealth in terms of springs, most of them were formed on a limestone base, by the action of groundwater (carst type) so there is a need to emphasize the importance of assessing the quality of groundwater, which also can be loaded with organic and inorganic substances as a result of anthropogenic action [71].…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural factors can affect river conditions, such as high rainfall intensity resulting in a decrease in water quality and pollution originating from human activities, including waste disposal from industry, agriculture, and domestic (Li & Wu, 2019). River water that comes out of springs is usually of excellent quality, but the water will receive various kinds of pollutants (Brkić et al., 2019). Industry around the Pucang River Basin, Sidoarjo Regency can cause a decrease in river water quality because the rest of the production activities generated will most likely be discharged into the river.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, water quality issues have been more intricate than ever before due to different ecosystem pressures from rapid urbanization and population explosion. Water deterioration has also become a public urgent concern worldwide and a serious threat to people’s livelihoods 3 , 4 . Taking China for illustration, there were 874 records of local water contamination during 2006 ~ 2016, resulting in great troubles for domestic life and making millions of economic loss 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%