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Hydrological Sciences

Sławomir Sitek

Sławomir Sitek is a hydrogeologist and groundwater modeller with over 18 years of experience, currently working as an Associate Professor at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland. He leads the research team “Groundwater under the Human Impact”, which focuses on the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of groundwater systems at both regional and local scales, the interaction zones between groundwater and surface water, and the functioning of groundwater well fields using managed aquifer recharge techniques.

Where The River Feeds The Wells: A Story Of Smart Monitoring For Safe Drinking Water Supply

Where The River Feeds The Wells: A Story Of Smart Monitoring For Safe Drinking Water Supply

When a river becomes your drinking water  When you open the tap in Tarnów, a charming city in southern Poland with a history dating back to the Middle Ages, chances are that most of the water you are about to drink once flowed in the nearby Dunajec River. Yet between the river and your glass lies an invisible world: a network of sand and gravel that filters, delays, and transforms the river’s wate ...[Read More]