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Assessment of the vulnerability to groundwater contamination by AHP and TOPSIS methods

ABSTRACT

The growing demand and the declining availability of quality water due to degradation are a challenge for water resource managers. Groundwater is a vital water resource that is generally of good quality. However, with the increase of contamination caused mainly by anthropogenic activities, water safety is put at risk. The assessment in groundwater resources and decision-making to protect against degradation is a complex process. Assessing areas vulnerable to contamination risk is an essential analysis for planning and management. In this study, we used the multi-criteria methodology to propose a model for assessing vulnerability to contamination risk through information from wells that provide water for public supply, highlighting the areas most impacted by anthropogenic action. Twelve wells were evaluated under the following criteria: GOD index, nitrate, hydrogen potential, total dissolved solids, and total coliforms. The application of the AHP and TOPSIS multi-criteria methods resulted in the ordering of the wells that are most vulnerable and that need protection and degradation control measures. The wells that are considered more vulnerable are located in urban areas, so it can be inferred that they are being degraded by activities by effluents released into the soil without proper treatment.

Keywords:
groundwater; vulnerability; water contamination; TOPSIS

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