INTEGRATED USE OF GLEAMS AND GIS TO PREVENT GROUNDWATER POLLUTION CAUSED BY AGRICULTURAL DISPOSAL OF ANIMAL WASTE

Citation
M. Garnier et al., INTEGRATED USE OF GLEAMS AND GIS TO PREVENT GROUNDWATER POLLUTION CAUSED BY AGRICULTURAL DISPOSAL OF ANIMAL WASTE, Environmental management, 22(5), 1998, pp. 747-756
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
0364152X
Volume
22
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
747 - 756
Database
ISI
SICI code
0364-152X(1998)22:5<747:IUOGAG>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
In modern intensive animal farming the disposal of a large amount or w aste is of great concern, as, if not properly performed, it can cause the pollution of water, mainly because of the high content of nitrate and phosphate. This paper presents the results of a study intended to assess the environmental sustainability of animal waste disposal on ag ricultural soils in the alluvial plain of the River Chiana (Tuscany, I taly), a particularly sensitive area because of the high vulnerability of the shallow aquifer and of the intensive agricultural and breeding activities. With this aim, a strategy has been employed, that consist s of the integrated use of a management model and GISs. The consequenc es on groundwater of applying animal waste to different kind of soils and crop arrangements have been simulated by means of the management m odel GLEAMS (Groundwater Loading Effects of Agricultural Management Sy stems, ver 2.01). As the huge amount of data required by such a sophis ticated model does not allow applications at a scale larger than the f ield size, IDRISI and GRASS GIS packages have been used to divide the study area into land units, with homogeneous environmental characteris tics, and then to generalize on these units the outputs of the model. The main conclusions can be synthesized as follows: The amount of anim al waste produced in some of the investigated areas (i.e., municipal t erritory) is greater than that disposable on their own agricultural so il with no risks to the groundwater; consequently a cooperative approa ch among municipalities is necessary in order to plan waste disposal i n a comprehensive and centralized way.