Status and trends of orthophosphate concentrations in groundwater used for public supply in California

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作者
Kent, Robert [1 ]
Johnson, Tyler D. [1 ]
Rosen, Michael R. [2 ]
机构
[1] US Geol Survey Calif Water Sci Ctr, 4165 Spruance Rd,Suite 200, San Diego, CA 95101 USA
[2] US Geol Survey Calif Water Sci Ctr, 2730 Deer Run Rd, Carson City, NV 89701 USA
关键词
California groundwater; Orthophosphate; Trendanalysis; Water-qualitymonitoring; Public supply wells;
D O I
10.1007/s10661-020-08504-x
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Phosphorus is a necessary nutrient for all organisms. However excessive phosphorus can cause eutrophication in surface water. Groundwater can be an important nonpoint contributor of phosphorus to surface water bodies. Most groundwater phosphorus is in the form of orthophosphate and orthophosphate concentrations in California groundwater vary temporally and geographically. This study quantifies orthophosphate concentrations in water samples from public supply wells in California, evaluates temporal trends (both step and monotonic trends) in orthophosphate concentration for different areas of the state, and explores potential explanatory factors for the trends observed. Orthophosphate concentrations are low in 42 percent of the groundwater used for public supply in California, moderate in 43 percent, and high in 15 percent of this groundwater relative to reference conditions and a goal expressed by the USEPA for streams overlying the aquifers. The findings also suggest that orthophosphate concentrations increased in approximately one-third of this groundwater during the study period (2000 to 2018). The timing of orthophosphate increases observed in time-series evaluations coincided approximately with the timing of increases observed in step-trend evaluations, with both suggesting that the increasing trend occurred mostly before 2011. Principal component analysis (PCA) of the statewide dataset indicates that orthophosphate concentrations are antithetically related to dissolved oxygen (DO), and weakly associated with boron, arsenic, and fluoride. Step trend and time-series trend analyses using PCA were inconclusive.
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