Nitrate contamination in groundwater on an urbanized dairy farm

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Showers, William J. [1 ]
Genna, Bernard [1 ]
McDade, Timothy [1 ]
Bolich, Rick [2 ]
Fountain, John C. [1 ]
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[1] N Carolina State Univ, Dept Marine Earth & Atmospher Sci, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
[2] N Carolina Dept Environm Hlth & Nat Resources, Div Water Qual, Aquifer Protect Sect, Raleigh, NC 27699 USA
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10.1021/es071551t
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Urbanization of rural farmland is a pervasive trend around the globe, and maintaining and protecting adequate water supplies in suburban areas is a growing problem. Identification of the sources of groundwater contamination in urbanized areas is problematic, but will become important in areas of rapid population growth and development. The isotopic composition of NO(3) (delta(15)N(NO3) and delta(18)O(NO3)), NH(4) (delta(15)N(NH4)), groundwater (delta(2)H(wt) and delta(18)O(wt)) and chloride/bromide ratios were used to determine the source of nitrate contamination in drinking water wells in a housing development that was built on the site of a dairy farm in the North Carolina Piedmont, U.S. The delta(15)N(NO3) and delta(18)O (NO3) compositions imply that elevated nitrate levels at this site in drinking well water are the result of waste contamination, and that denitrification has not significantly attenuated the groundwater nitrate concentrations. delta(15)N(NO3) and delta(18)O(NO3) compositions in groundwater could not differentiate between septic effluent and animal waste contamination. Chloride/bromide ratios in the most contaminated drinking water wells were similar to ratios found in animal waste application fields, and were higher than Cl/Br ratios observed in septic drain fields in the area. delta(18)O(wt) was depleted near the site of a buried waste lagoon without an accompanying shift in delta(2)H(wt) suggesting water oxygen exchange with CO(2). This water-CO(2) exchange resulted from the reduction of buried lagoon organic matter, and oxidation of the released gases in aerobic soils. delta(18)O(wt) is not depleted in the contaminated drinking water wells, indicating that the buried dairy lagoon is not a source of waste contamination. The isotope and Cl/Br ratios indicate that nitrate contamination in these drinking wells are not from septic systems, but are the result of animal waste leached from pastures into groundwater during 35 years of dairy operations which did not violate any existing regulations. Statutes need to be enacted to protect the health of the homeowners that require well water to be tested prior to the sale of homes built on urbanized farmland.
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