Contamination Assessment and Temporal Evolution of Nitrates in the Shallow Aquifer of the Metauro River Plain (Adriatic Sea, Italy) after Remediation Actions

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Sep 27;19(19):12231. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191912231.

Abstract

Over the last decades, groundwater resources at global level have suffered a significant deterioration due to nitrate pollution, mainly related to the input of agricultural fertilizers, manure, sewage, and untreated urban and industrial effluents. The most impacted waters are those forming surface and shallow reservoirs, which usually play a key role in supplying waters to civil, agricultural, and industrial activities. The terminal portion of the Metauro River plain, located in central Italy along the Adriatic Sea coastline, hosts a strategic phreatic aquifer that, along with the surface water of the Metauro River, supplies water to the local population (i.e., about 60,000 people). This shallow coastal aquifer experiences a long-lasting story of nitrate contamination since the 1970s when the increase in the use of agricultural fertilizers contributed to very high levels of pollution (NO3- > 100 mg/L). This fact prompted the local authorities to carry out remediation actions that involve a pumping system to inject the NO3--poor waters from the Metauro River course directly into the shallow aquifer. The present work was aimed at defining the contamination of nitrates in this important water resource. The main geochemical characteristics and the temporal evolution of NO3- concentrations (between 2009 and 2020), in the shallow coastal aquifer of the Metauro River plain, were analyzed by means of classical geochemical analyses and multivariate methods accounting for the compositional nature of the data, to assess the efficiency of the in-situ remediation over time.

Keywords: groundwater; hydro-geochemistry; nitrate pollution; nitrate time series analysis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Fertilizers / analysis
  • Groundwater* / analysis
  • Humans
  • Manure / analysis
  • Nitrates / analysis
  • Nitrogen Oxides / analysis
  • Rivers
  • Sewage / analysis
  • Water / analysis
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / analysis

Substances

  • Fertilizers
  • Manure
  • Nitrates
  • Nitrogen Oxides
  • Sewage
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Water

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the contribution of an EU co-financing Interreg V an Italy–Croatia Cross-border Cooperation Program 2014–2020 (Priority Axes: Safety and Resilience) as a part of project “Adaptation to Saltwater inTrusion in sEa level Rise Scenarios”—ASTERIS (grant n. 10048765) (Resp. Partnership CNR-IGG, B.N.). M.T. is financially supported by a research contract co-financed by the European Union “ESF-REACT-EU, PON Research and Innovation 2014–2020 DM1062/2021 (grant n. 63-G-19603-1)”.