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Potential nitrate leaching to groundwater from house building

โœ Scribed by Fernando T. Wakida; David N. Lerner


Book ID
102267396
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
80 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6087

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โœฆ Synopsis


Nitrate pollution has been identified as a major water quality issue in the UK. This study aimed to determine the potential additional loading of nitrate that could arise from the disturbance caused by house construction. The study is centred around the towns of Nottingham and Mansfield, UK, which are situated on a Triassic Sandstone aquifer. Soil samples up to a depth of 2ร70 m were taken from seven sites under construction and other land uses. The average nitrogen load was 59 kg ha 1 , which is slightly higher than the nitrate leaching observed when temporary grassland is ploughed in temperate climates. The most important factors involved in nitrogen loss from house building are expected to be previous land use, quantity of total nitrogen after topsoil stripping, and seasonal timing of construction. Copyright


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