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  • Hydrogeology
  • Urban Planning

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  • Urban groundwater is vulnerable to anthropogenic contamination, impacting water quality.
  • Stuttgart's industrialization has led to numerous contaminated sites affecting mineral water.
  • Existing remediation efforts for chlorinated hydrocarbons have been insufficient.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an integrated groundwater management plan for Stuttgart's mineral springs.
  • To identify and prioritize key sources of chlorinated solvent contamination.
  • To propose effective remediation strategies for identified high-priority sites.

Main Methods:

  • Large-scale investigation and characterization of contamination plumes across 26.6 km² and eight aquifers.
  • Utilizing a 3D numerical model for prioritizing contaminated sites.
  • Conducting feasibility studies for high-priority remediation sites.

Main Results:

  • Five contaminated sites requiring urgent remediation were identified.
  • Recommended remediation measures for these sites exceed 12.5 million euros.
  • The 3D model effectively prioritized sites and simulated spatial impacts.

Conclusions:

  • An integrated remediation plan is essential for managing complex urban groundwater contamination.
  • Prioritization and simulation are crucial for effective, targeted remediation efforts.
  • This strategy is vital for reducing groundwater contamination in geologically complex urban environments.