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Mapping shallow groundwater salinity in a coastal urban setting to assess exposure of municipal assets

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrh.2022.100999

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Water table; Specific conductance; Groundwater salinization; Coastal aquifer; Saltwater intrusion; Infrastructure

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  1. Lincoln University
  2. Environment Canterbury
  3. Christchurch City Council

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This study examines the salinity of shallow groundwater in Christchurch, New Zealand and highlights the potential negative impacts on municipal assets. The study emphasizes the importance of identifying areas of high salinity shallow groundwater and co-located municipal assets in low-lying coastal urban settings.
Study region: Christchurch, New Zealand. Study focus: Low-lying coastal cities worldwide are vulnerable to shallow groundwater salinization caused by saltwater intrusion and anthropogenic activities. Shallow groundwater salinization can have cascading negative impacts on municipal assets, but this is rarely considered compared to impacts of salinization on water supply. Here, shallow groundwater salinity was sampled at high spatial resolution (1.3 piezometer/km(2)), then mapped and spatially interpolated. This was possible due to a uniquely extensive set of shallow piezometers installed in response to the 2010-11 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence to assess liquefaction risk. The municipal assets located within the brackish groundwater areas were highlighted. New hydrological insights for the region: Brackish groundwater areas were centred on a spit of coastal sand dunes and inside the meander of a tidal river with poorly drained soils. The municipal assets located within these areas include: (i) wastewater and stormwater pipes constructed from steel-reinforced concrete, which, if damaged, are vulnerable to premature failure when exposed to chloride underwater, and (ii) 41 parks and reserves totalling 236 ha, within which salt-intolerant groundwater-dependent species are at risk. This research highlights the importance of determining areas of saline shallow groundwater in low-lying coastal urban settings and the co-located municipal assets to allow the prioritisation of sites for future monitoring and management.

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