Aquifer vulnerability assessment for fecal coliform bacteria using multi-threshold logistic regression

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Cheng-Shin Jang
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[1] Kainan University,Department of Leisure and Recreation Management
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Logistic regression; Fecal coliform; Aquifer vulnerability assessment; Groundwater; Risk;
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Assessing aquifer vulnerability is crucial for preventing groundwater pollution. In this study, aquifer vulnerability to fecal coliform (FC) pollution was assessed using auxiliary environmental data in the Pingtung Plain, Taiwan. Moreover, key environmental factors inducing different fecal pollution levels were determined. First, 23 explanatory variables on land uses, population density, livestock and poultry densities, sanitary condition, antecedent precipitation, groundwater quality, aquifer characteristics, and subsurface hydrology were obtained using geographic information systems in 2014. As dependent variables, groundwater FCs were also simultaneously obtained. Then, multi-threshold logistic regression (LR) was adopted to model aquifer vulnerability assessment after cross validation. The thresholds of aquifer vulnerability causing risks of incidental ingestion were analyzed by risk assessment. Risks to human health were acceptable for a low-level threshold and exceeded the acceptable level for medium- and high-level thresholds when residents incidentally ingested FC-polluted groundwater. Finally, key environmental factors inducing low, medium, and high levels of groundwater FC pollution were characterized. The key environmental factors for the LR with low- and medium-level thresholds were sand and gravel soil textures of unsaturated aquifers and antecedent 3-day cumulative precipitation, and those for the LR with high-level thresholds were chicken farming, urban land use, and ratio of tap water use. Thus, the multi-threshold LR indicated that environmental factors must be ranked for assessing aquifer vulnerability.
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