Abstract

Experience and results from the Danish groundwater monitoring programme that has been carried out systematically since 1990, have been used in a co-operative project between Latvia and Denmark. The main objective of the project was to obtain more detailed knowledge of the shallow Latvian groundwater, to optimise the Latvian groundwater monitoring programme and to support the implementation of European legislation such as the Water Framework Directive, the Nitrate Directive and the Groundwater Directive in Latvia. Comprehensive summaries describing the methodology of groundwater quality monitoring as well as the major results from the Danish groundwater monitoring network can be found in GEUS (2005) and Stockmarr (2005). Until recently only few data on Latvian groundwater quality were available, but in a project running from 2003 to 2006, 800 samples from groundwater, springs and drains have been analysed for a large number of components resulting in a comprehensive overview of the status of Latvian groundwater (Fig. 1; Gosk et al. 2006). The project Agricultural influence on groundwater in Latvia was carried out by the State Geological Survey of Latvia and the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) and was supported by the Danish Environmental Protection Agency within the framework of the DANCEE programme (Danish Co-operation for Environment in Eastern Europe). As a spin-off of the project this paper compares groundwater quality in the two countries.

Highlights

  • Experience and results from the Danish groundwater monitoring programme that has been carried out systematically since 1990, have been used in a co-operative project between Latvia and Denmark

  • Comprehensive summaries describing the methodology of groundwater quality monitoring as well as the major results from the Danish groundwater monitoring network can be found in GEUS (2005) and Stockmarr (2005)

  • Drinking-water production in Denmark is almost entirely based on groundwater abstracted from both shallow and moderately deep Quaternary and pre-Quaternary aquifers covered by more or less protective layers of till of variable thickness

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Summary

Shallow groundwater quality in Latvia and Denmark

Experience and results from the Danish groundwater monitoring programme that has been carried out systematically since 1990, have been used in a co-operative project between Latvia and Denmark. The main objective of the project was to obtain more detailed knowledge of the shallow Latvian groundwater, to optimise the Latvian groundwater monitoring programme and to support the implementation of European legislation such as the Water Framework Directive, the Nitrate Directive and the Groundwater Directive in Latvia. The project Agricultural influence on groundwater in Latvia was carried out by the State Geological Survey of Latvia and the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) and was supported by the Danish Environmental Protection Agency within the framework of the DANCEE programme (Danish Co-operation for Environment in Eastern Europe). As a spin-off of the project this paper compares groundwater quality in the two countries

Groundwater use and agricultural load
Groundwater monitoring and knowledge of diffuse contamination
Nitrates and pesticides
Minor elements
Findings
Conclusions
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