Title of article :
Non-agricultural sources of groundwater nitrate: a review and case study
Author/Authors :
Fernando T. Wakida، نويسنده , , David N. Lerner ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
14
From page :
3
To page :
16
Abstract :
Nitrate is often seen as an agricultural pollutant of groundwater and so is expected to be at higher concentrations in the groundwaters surrounding a city than in those beneath it. However the difference between rural and urban nitrate concentrations is often small, due to the non-agricultural sources of nitrogen that are concentrated in cities. This paper illustrates the source and significance of non-agricultural nitrogen for groundwater and presents a case study of nitrate loading in the city of Nottingham. Major sources of nitrogen in urban aquifers are related to wastewater disposal (on-site systems and leaky sewers), solid waste disposal (landfills and waste tips). The major sources of nitrogen in the Nottingham area are mains leakage and contaminated land with approximately 38% each of a total load of 21 kg N ha−1 year−1.
Keywords :
groundwater , contamination , Leakage , Nottingham , urban , nitrate
Journal title :
Water Research
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Water Research
Record number :
769257
Link To Document :
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