Nitrate pollution in the Warta River (Poland) between 1958 and 2016: trends and causes
Nitrates
0207 environmental engineering
Agriculture
02 engineering and technology
15. Life on land
6. Clean water
Soil
Rivers
Water Supply
13. Climate action
Water Quality
Humans
Poland
Fertilizers
Groundwater under Threat from Diffuse Contaminants: Improving on-Site Sanitation, Agriculture and Water Supply Practices
Groundwater
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Environmental Monitoring
DOI:
10.1007/s11356-017-9798-3
Publication Date:
2017-08-12T21:42:40Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
The article presents analyses of long-term water quality data from the Warta River between 1958 and 2016. A clear increasing trend in nitrate concentrations was observed from 1958 to the early 1990s. This trend was mainly related to the increasing use of fertilizers in Poland in this period. Then, after the early 1990s, a slow decreasing trend related to improvements in water and sewage management and more rational fertilizer use was observed after political and economic changes in Poland. The influence of long-term hydrological droughts on nitrate concentrations was also investigated. Sharp increases in the nitrate concentration in surface water were related to the accumulation of contaminants in the soil and aeration zone during drought periods and the subsequent transport of these contaminants to groundwater and surface water via recharge infiltration after each drought period. The presented results highlight the importance of surface water-groundwater interactions and suggest that groundwater protection in an entire catchment area is essential for surface water quality protection.
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