FWC-NbS 3: Aquifer (Type B)
Location: Sardinia, Italy
Climate: Hot-summer Mediterranean climate
Area: 6000 Ha
Objectives: Improve groundwater quality and storage with low-cost and more efficient technological solutions.
Challenges: Water quality; diffuse contamination of aquifers with nitrates; soil fertility management
Description: The Arborea farming district represents one of the most productive agricultural sites in Italy and is identified as a Nitrates Vulnerable Zone (NVZ). It is located on a plain surrounded by marsh wetlands which are protected under the EU Natura 2000 directive and the Ramsar convention. There is a sandy and alluvial aquifer connected to each other. Some projects have been implemented to mitigate the high nitrate groundwater contamination (RE-LIVE, MEDISS). Currently, A MAR pilot system through the technique Forested Infiltration Area (FIA) is being tested as best practice in the sandy phreatic aquifer within the MENAWARA project.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s PRIMA Research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 2221.