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Nitrate Dynamics in Two Streams Impacted by Wastewater Treatment Plant Discharge: Point Sources or Sinks?
Authors:Brian G Rahm  Nicole B Hill  Stephen B Shaw  Susan J Riha
Institution:1. Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, New York State Water Resources Institute, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York;2. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York;3. Department of Environmental Resources Engineering, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York
Abstract:We examined nitrate processing in headwater stream reaches downstream of two wastewater treatment plant outfalls during low streamflow. Our objectives were to quantify nitrate mass flux before and after effluent discharge and to use field and laboratory techniques to assess the mechanism of nitrate uptake. Microcosm experiments were utilized to determine the location of nitrate processing, and molecular biomarkers were used to detect and quantify microbial denitrification. At one site, downstream nitrate mass flux was significantly (= 0.01) lower than sum of upstream and wastewater effluent fluxes, indicating rapid stream assimilation of incoming nitrate in the vicinity of the point source. Microcosm experiments supported the theory that nitrate processing occurs in sediments. Molecular assays for denitrifcation‐associated functional genes nosZ, nirS, and nirK, provided evidence that effluent contained enriched denitrifying communities relative to ambient stream water. Nitrate loss at the site with greater uptake was correlated with sulfate loss (< 0.01; r2 = 0.86), suggesting a possible link between sulfate reducing bacteria and denitrifying bacterial communities. Results suggest there is an opportunity to better understand nitrate dynamics in cases where point sources may act as point sinks under specific sets of conditions.
Keywords:nitrate  nitrogen  microbiological processes  denitrification  genetic markers  rivers/streams  total maximum daily loading  effluent wastewater discharge
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