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Ammonium concentration in stream sediments resulting from decades of discharge from a wastewater treatment plant.


ABSTRACT: A study of ammonium pollution in the sediments of a stream that receives wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) discharge has been carried out. It is urgently necessary to find environmental indicators that can help prevent and detect potential contamination of water, as water is an increasingly scarce resource. To understand the behaviour of ammonium ions introduced by a historical (50-year) contamination process, vertical boreholes were drilled in the stream banks to depths between 30 and 120 cm. Moisture, pH, ammonium (soluble and exchangeable), and clay fraction content were analysed. The variation profile of these parameters was evaluated as a function of depth to determine factors related to the distribution of ammonium in several locations along the stream banks. The ammonium concentration was asymmetrically distributed among samples collected in near-surface locations, with ammonium concentrations between 0.3048 mmol/kg soil and 0.0007 mmol/kg soil. Ammonium was typically concentrated at sediment depths of 30-40 cm, which also exhibited the highest clay fraction content. High positive correlations were detected (r > 0.8; p < 0.0001) among the different ammonium variables (exchanged and dissolved species). No contamination effect was observed below 60-70 cm depth, which was due to ammonium retention in a natural barrier layer of clayey sediment. The clays in our study area (previously identified as smectite, a 2:1 sheet silicate) were able to control the contamination by retaining ammonium in the interlayers, which retarded nitrification. It is suggested that clay could serve as a geo-indicator of ammonium pollution evolution.

SUBMITTER: Martin MT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10660492 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ammonium concentration in stream sediments resulting from decades of discharge from a wastewater treatment plant.

Martín María Tijero MT   Valdepeñas Polo Lucía L   González Yélamos Javier J   Cuevas Rodríguez Jaime J  

Heliyon 20231031 11


A study of ammonium pollution in the sediments of a stream that receives wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) discharge has been carried out. It is urgently necessary to find environmental indicators that can help prevent and detect potential contamination of water, as water is an increasingly scarce resource. To understand the behaviour of ammonium ions introduced by a historical (50-year) contamination process, vertical boreholes were drilled in the stream banks to depths between 30 and 120 cm. M  ...[more]

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