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Implementation of sustainable groundwater use in the underground karst system of the Krásnohorská jaskyňa Cave (KRASCAVE)
Date du début: 1 juin 2012, Date de fin: 31 déc. 2018 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

Background Slovakian groundwater resources have experienced significant depletions (by as much as 35%) since 1980. The problem is particularly acute in the area of the Slovak Karst. Intensification of agriculture and forestry have played parts in destabilising traditional hydrological systems and led to landscape changes as well as flooding issues that affect important natural heritage sites such as the Domnica Cave. The project focuses on a protected area within the Slovak Karst National Park which includes part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List site at the 'Caves of Slovak Karst and Aggtelek Karst’. It is necessary to introduce preventive measures to protect this sensitive area and to ensure its sustainable development. There is a unique stalactite and stalagmite decoration in the Karst of Krásnohorská Cave but this cave is also the only source of drinking water for local inhabitants. The current approach to exploiting this water source for the commune of Krásnohorská Dlhá Lúka is considered a threat to the long-term sustainability of the stalactite and stalagmite as well as the karst’s other features. The project addresses the identified problems and proposes several measures to protect the water source as well as to enable sustainable development of this sensitive karst region. Objectives The project's objective is to reduce the risk of contamination of a key drinking water source in the ecosystem of the Krásnohorská Cave. This will be achieved through the implementation of innovative activities that contribute to the requirements of the Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC) at a local level. The project will also help reduce risks to the fragile karst ecosystem which remains dependent on the quantity and quality of groundwater. Specific objectives include: A comprehensive assessment of individual components of the underground landscape. This activity will involve: water sampling; quantitative and qualitative monitoring of the water samples; tracing tests using environmental tracers; and field mapping with detailed documentation on 3D maps; Creation of models to record the functionality of groundwater resources as well the interacting factors which affect groundwaters. Such models will be able to illustrate the impact on groundwaters from different scenarios that might occur and influence the project site. During this activity, mathematical modelling of rock/water chemical interaction and interactive rainfall-runoff modelling of the hydrogeological structure will take place; Developing and testing a prototype facility for securing drinking water supplies for the population of the Krásnohorská Dlhá Lúka village and protecting the drinking water from turbidity problems. During this activity a turbidity detection device will be developed to provide an early warning system for controlling the quality of drinking water from karst sources; Delineation of environmentally sensitive sites (‘hot spots’) and drawing up of a set of management rules for individual environmentally sensitive sites. These rules will take account of factors affecting water quality in the vicinity of the Krásnohorská jaskyňa Cave; and Monitoring of the project’s effects on groundwater quality and water use patterns by local community stakeholders. Expected results The envisaged results of the project include in particular: Calibrated computer models of existing and anticipated interactions of biotic and abiotic components of the underground landscape of the Krásnohorská Cave; A functional prototype of a device installed to protect public drinking water supplies from pollution problems caused by turbidity; Delineation of environmentally sensitive sites (’hot spots’) accompanied by introduction of management arrangements to safeguard the hot spots’ long-term environmental integrity; and An increased awareness among local and other stakeholders about the project’s relevance, actions and results.

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