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Two different cases of Cr(VI) contaminated ophiolitic aquifers are presented herein. The first is located at Vergina (Northern Greece), where the maximum Cr(VI) concentration measured was 64 μg/L, being one of the highest geogenic concentrations recorded globally in areas with similar geological background. The second case is located at Inofyta (Central Greece), a makeshift industrial area, where the maximum detected Cr(VI) concentration exceeds 10,000 μg/L, indicating clearly anthropogenic activities as the main source. Although for the Vergina aquifer, area-wide institutional measures and in some cases pump and treat systems might be sufficient to ensure a safe water supply for domestic and agricultural use, this is not the case for the contaminated aquifer of Inofyta. There a comprehensive remediation scheme should be properly implemented adopting, however, realistic remediation targets, that should also take into account the geogenic contribution to the high Cr(VI) groundwater concentrations measured.
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This research was supported by the LIFE + CHARM project (LIFE10 ENV/GR/000601). Authors appreciate the contribution of Prefecture of Viotia and the Special Secretariat for the Environment and Energy Inspectorate for their valuable help in detection of the contaminated site.
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Dermatas, D., Panagiotakis, I., Mpouras, T. et al. The Origin of Hexavalent Chromium as a Critical Parameter for Remediation of Contaminated Aquifers. Bull Environ Contam Toxicol 98, 331–337 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00128-016-1985-2
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