Nitrate

Machine learning as a tool to improve groundwater monitoring networks

Machine learning techniques are gaining recognition as tools to underpin water resources management. Applications range widely, from groundwater potential mapping to the calibration of groundwater models. This research applies machine learning techniques to map and predict nitrate contamination across a large multilayer aquifer in central Spain. The overall intent is to use the results to improve the groundwater monitoring network. Twenty supervised classifiers of different families were trained and tested on a dataset of fifteen explanatory variables and approximately two thousand points.

Contribution of gravel pit lakes in reducing the groundwater nitrate contamination originating from agricultural land

The alluvial aquifer in the Varaždin region has a long-standing problem with high groundwater nitrate concentrations, mainly from agricultural activities. Since groundwater is used in public water supply networks, it is important to ensure its sustainable use. The aquifer is also used to exploit gravel and sand, and the increased demand for this valuable construction material causes the excavation of gravel pit lakes, making groundwater more vulnerable.

Hydrogeochemical and temporal nitrate variation in an unconfined urban aquifer in a tropical area in Brazil

The Bauru Aquifer System (BAS) is a significant source of water supply in the urban area of Bauru city. Over the last decades, BAS has been widely affected by human activities. This study evaluates the nitrate plume in groundwater from 1999 to 2021 and how it relates to urbanization. The methods used were analysis of the data of 602 wells, survey of the sewer network and urbanization, and reassessment of nitrate concentration data.

Platinum mines will leave behind a sustainable legacy which will form a vital building block to meet future water demands

Slightly more out of the box idea is the use of anthropogenic aquifers as storage and chemical conditioners.  This concept was first introduce by Eland Platinum Mine(EPM) and reported on in previous papers.  At EPM water is used through a serious of natural aeration and aerobic storage facilities to reduce nitrate levels.  In 2013 another group introduced pilot studies by virtue of abstraction in support of the water conservation and demand management strategy; which has proven that it could enable the operations to overcome water shortage periods and reduce pressure on Rand Water (RW).

Stable Isotopes Reveal Pathways And Potential For Nitrate Mitigation In An Aquifer Used For Drinking Water Production

To control the impact of nitrate and its sustainable mitigation in groundwater systems used for drinking water production, it is crucial to understand and quantify sources as well as biochemical processes which (permanently) remove nitrate.

In an alluvial aquifer in Germany (Hessian Ried) that serves as major drinking water recourse for the Frankfurt metropolitan area, water quality is challenged by nitrate contamination from intensive agricultural land use locally by far exceeding the drinking water limits of 50 mg/L.

Managed aquifer recharge in South Africa (MARSA)

Managed aquifer recharge (MAR), the purposeful recharge of water to aquifers for subsequent recovery, is used globally to replenish over-exploited groundwater resources and to prevent saltwater intrusion. Due to increased water shortage worldwide, there is a growing interest in using unconventional water resources for MAR such as reclaimed water or surface water impaired by wastewater discharges. This, however, raises major concerns related to pollution of our drinking water resources.