Evaluation of ground water denitrification at a biosolids disposal site |
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Authors: | Oertel Allen O Nicklow John W |
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Affiliation: | (1) Crawford, Murphy and Tilly, Inc., Springfield, Illinois, U.S.A;(2) Dept. of Civil Engr., Southern Illinois Univ. Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | A study was conducted at a sanitary sewage sludge(biosolids) disposal site in Springfield, Illinois, U.S.A. todetermine if biological denitrification played a significantfactor in attenuation of ground water nitrate values. The siteselected for this study is a 23 ha (57 acre) dedicatedbiosolids disposal facility located adjacent to a 75.7 millionliter per day (20 million gallons per day) municipal treatmentplant that uses anaerobic solids stabilization for treatment ofgenerated biosolids material. Biosolids have been disposed of byfixed-point spray applicators at the site since 1976, which hascaused ground water nitrate levels to increase significantlyabove background levels. A method was developed using aconservative chemical tracer to simulate the biosolidsapplication process and monitor the ground water directly beneaththe simulated disposal site. Results demonstrated a net declineof nitrates that could not be attributed to dilution alone.While the monitoring methodology developed for this study didnot directly estimate the denitrification rate, a rate foroverall nitrate reduction was calculated that could be consideredto take into account all transport and reduction mechanisms suchas denitrification, advection, dispersion and dilution. |
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Keywords: | biosolids denitrification ground water nitrates sludge |
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