Spatial and temporal evolution of nitrate contamination in the urban aquifer of Urânia (SP)

Located over the Adamantina Aquifer domains (Bauru Aquifer System), the city of Urânia/SP is significantly contaminated with nitrate (NO3-) via urbanization process, initially without sewage system installation in the 1960s. This study aims to evaluate the evolution of this contamination in time and...

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Main Authors: Carlos Henrique Gil Marques, Rafael Terada, Paulo Galvão, Ricardo Hirata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Águas Subterrâneas 2019-06-01
Series:Revista Águas Subterrâneas
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Online Access:https://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/article/view/29524
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spelling doaj-d9a8b4b7d83e4254aeaa1bccc630a8342020-11-25T01:08:06ZengAssociação Brasileira de Águas SubterrâneasRevista Águas Subterrâneas0101-70042179-97842019-06-0133325826910.14295/ras.v33i3.2952417557Spatial and temporal evolution of nitrate contamination in the urban aquifer of Urânia (SP)Carlos Henrique Gil Marques0Rafael Terada1Paulo Galvão2Ricardo Hirata3Universidade de São Paulo - Centro de Pesquisas de Águas SubterrâneasUniversidade de São Paulo - Centro de Pesquisas de Águas SubterrâneasUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)Universidade de São Paulo - Centro de Pesquisas de Águas SubterrâneasLocated over the Adamantina Aquifer domains (Bauru Aquifer System), the city of Urânia/SP is significantly contaminated with nitrate (NO3-) via urbanization process, initially without sewage system installation in the 1960s. This study aims to evaluate the evolution of this contamination in time and space, based on chemical analysis of 13 sampling campaigns in the last 20 years. Chemical data were compiled and well groups were selected, as well as new water samplings, to search for nitrate concentration patterns in distinct regions of the city. It was concluded that the highest degree of contamination is historically in the shallow portion of the aquifer, near the Comprido stream and in the northwest region of the city (>150 and 100 mg/L NO3-, respectively). This is due to the high density of previously existing cesspits (48 cesspit/km² and 23 cesspit/km², respectively) and, in the case of the northwest area, due to the older urban occupation and leaks of a sewage network installed in 1977 and without maintenance. These two areas also showed high concentrations of nitrate (50 to 100 mg/L NO3-) in the intermediate portion of the aquifer, indicating contamination reaching greater depths. The southern portion of the city is historically the least contaminated due to late urbanization, in part concomitant with the arrival of the sewage system (in 1985), as well as the lower density of cesspits (17 cesspit/km²), presenting in most analyzes values of nitrate up to 50 mg/L NO3-.https://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/article/view/29524Contaminação urbana. Aquífero Adamantina. Hidroquímica.
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author Carlos Henrique Gil Marques
Rafael Terada
Paulo Galvão
Ricardo Hirata
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Rafael Terada
Paulo Galvão
Ricardo Hirata
Spatial and temporal evolution of nitrate contamination in the urban aquifer of Urânia (SP)
Revista Águas Subterrâneas
Contaminação urbana. Aquífero Adamantina. Hidroquímica.
author_facet Carlos Henrique Gil Marques
Rafael Terada
Paulo Galvão
Ricardo Hirata
author_sort Carlos Henrique Gil Marques
title Spatial and temporal evolution of nitrate contamination in the urban aquifer of Urânia (SP)
title_short Spatial and temporal evolution of nitrate contamination in the urban aquifer of Urânia (SP)
title_full Spatial and temporal evolution of nitrate contamination in the urban aquifer of Urânia (SP)
title_fullStr Spatial and temporal evolution of nitrate contamination in the urban aquifer of Urânia (SP)
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and temporal evolution of nitrate contamination in the urban aquifer of Urânia (SP)
title_sort spatial and temporal evolution of nitrate contamination in the urban aquifer of urânia (sp)
publisher Associação Brasileira de Águas Subterrâneas
series Revista Águas Subterrâneas
issn 0101-7004
2179-9784
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Located over the Adamantina Aquifer domains (Bauru Aquifer System), the city of Urânia/SP is significantly contaminated with nitrate (NO3-) via urbanization process, initially without sewage system installation in the 1960s. This study aims to evaluate the evolution of this contamination in time and space, based on chemical analysis of 13 sampling campaigns in the last 20 years. Chemical data were compiled and well groups were selected, as well as new water samplings, to search for nitrate concentration patterns in distinct regions of the city. It was concluded that the highest degree of contamination is historically in the shallow portion of the aquifer, near the Comprido stream and in the northwest region of the city (>150 and 100 mg/L NO3-, respectively). This is due to the high density of previously existing cesspits (48 cesspit/km² and 23 cesspit/km², respectively) and, in the case of the northwest area, due to the older urban occupation and leaks of a sewage network installed in 1977 and without maintenance. These two areas also showed high concentrations of nitrate (50 to 100 mg/L NO3-) in the intermediate portion of the aquifer, indicating contamination reaching greater depths. The southern portion of the city is historically the least contaminated due to late urbanization, in part concomitant with the arrival of the sewage system (in 1985), as well as the lower density of cesspits (17 cesspit/km²), presenting in most analyzes values of nitrate up to 50 mg/L NO3-.
topic Contaminação urbana. Aquífero Adamantina. Hidroquímica.
url https://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/article/view/29524
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