Domestic wastewater causes nitrate pollution in an agricultural watershed, China
Journal
Science of the Total Environment
Journal Volume
823
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Abstract
Excessive quantities of nitrates in the aquatic environment can cause eutrophication and raise water safety concerns. Therefore, identification of the sources of nitrate is crucial to mitigate nitrate pollution and for better management of the water resources. Here, the spatiotemporal variations and sources of nitrate were investigated by stable isotopes (δ15N and δ18O), hydrogeochemical variables (e.g., NO3? and Cl?), and exogenous microbial signals (i.e., sediments, soils, domestic and swine sewage) in an agricultural watershed (Changle River watershed) in China. The concentration ranges of δ15N- and δ18O-NO3? between 3.03?–18.97? and ?1.55?–16.47?, respectively, suggested that soil nitrogen, chemical fertilizers, and manure and sewage (M&S) were the primary nitrate sources. Bayesian isotopic mixing model suggested that the major proportion of nitrate within the watershed (53.12 ± 10.40% and 63.81 ± 15.08%) and tributaries (64.43 ± 5.03% and 76.20 ± 4.34%) were contributed by M&S in dry and wet seasons, respectively. Community-based microbial source tracking (MST) showed that untreated and treated domestic wastewater was the major source (>70%) of river microbiota. Redundancy analysis with the incorporation of land use, hydrogeochemical variables, dual stable isotope, and exogenous microbial signals revealed domestic wastewater as the dominant cause of nitrate pollution. Altogether, this study not only identifies and quantifies the spatiotemporal variations in nitrate sources in the study area but also provides a new analytical framework by combining nitrate isotopic signatures and community-based MST approaches for source appointment of nitrate in other polluted watersheds. ? 2022 Elsevier B.V.
Subjects
Changle River watershed
Community-based microbial source tracking
Hydrogeochemical variables
Land use
Nitrate dual stable isotopes
SIAR model
Agriculture
Eutrophication
Isotopes
Nitrates
Nitrogen fertilizers
River pollution
Rivers
Sediments
Sewage
Wastewater treatment
Watersheds
Changle
Changle river watershed
Community-based
Hydrogeochemical
Hydrogeochemical variable
Microbial source tracking
Nitrate dual stable isotope
River watersheds
Stable isotopes
Type
journal article