Groundwater contamination and the invisible crisis of sustainability
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- 1. Instituto Politécnica da Guarda, Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão
Description
Groundwater contamination poses a critical global challenge, often overlooked due to its invisibility and complexity. This silent threat compromises freshwater availability, vital ecosystems, and sustainable development. Unlike surface water, groundwater lacks self-purification, making contamination almost irreversible. This article explores the interplay between geological characteristics, legal frameworks, and public awareness in addressing groundwater contamination. Drawing on case studies from Portugal, it highlights the need for robust legislation, enhanced hydrogeological research, and proactive monitoring systems. The findings stress the urgency of preserving this finite resource through multidisciplinary approaches and education, ensuring future generations are equipped to manage and protect groundwater effectively. The article concludes by emphasising that safeguarding groundwater requires global collaboration and innovative policies to combat escalating environmental and climatic challenges.
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