Mw. Burston et al., POLLUTION OF GROUNDWATER IN THE COVENTRY REGION (UK) BY CHLORINATED-HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS, Journal of hydrology, 149(1-4), 1993, pp. 137-161
Groundwater quality in the Coventry aquifer system was surveyed using
the 42 accessible boreholes. Pollution by chlorinated hydrocarbon solv
ents (CHSs) is widespread in the urban area, with trichloroethene bein
g the major pollutant. CHS pollution is closely associated with indust
rial land use, except for trichloromethane which appears to be linked
to leakage of chlorinated water from water mains and sewers. Modelling
studies suggest that most of the urban groundwater is already pollute
d by dissolved CHSs, and that natural flushing of the aquifer will tak
e hundreds of years. Inorganic pollution has also occurred in the urba
n area, and is linked mainly to leakage from sewers, in contrast to mo
st CHS pollution. Little, if any, degradation of CHSs is taking place
in the aquifer, and pollution continues, the poor quality of Coventry
groundwater will, therefore, persist for the foreseeable future.