Title of article :
Mass balance and isotope effects during nitrogen transport through septic tank systems with packed-bed (sand) filters Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Stephen R. Hinkle، نويسنده , , J.K. B?hlke، نويسنده , , Lawrence H. Fisher، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
9
From page :
324
To page :
332
Abstract :
Septic tank systems are an important source of NO3− to many aquifers, yet characterization of N mass balance and isotope systematics following septic tank effluent discharge into unsaturated sediments has received limited attention. In this study, samples of septic tank effluent before and after transport through single-pass packed-bed filters (sand filters) were evaluated to elucidate mass balance and isotope effects associated with septic tank effluent discharge to unsaturated sediments. Chemical and isotopic data from five newly installed pairs and ten established pairs of septic tanks and packed-bed filters serving single homes in Oregon indicate that aqueous solute concentrations are affected by variations in recharge (precipitation, evapotranspiration), NH4+ sorption (primarily in immature systems), nitrification, and gaseous N loss via NH3 volatilization and(or) N2 or N2O release during nitrification/denitrification. Substantial NH4+ sorption capacity was also observed in laboratory columns with synthetic effluent. Septic tank effluent δ15N–NH4+ values were almost constant and averaged + 4.9‰ ± 0.4‰ (1 σ). In contrast, δ15N values of NO3− leaving mature packed-bed filters were variable (+ 0.8 to + 14.4‰) and averaged + 7.2‰ ± 2.6‰. Net N loss in the two networks of packed-bed filters was indicated by average 10–30% decreases in Cl−-normalized N concentrations and 2–3‰ increases in δ15N, consistent with fractionation accompanying gaseous N losses and corroborating established links between septic tank effluent and NO3− in a local, shallow aquifer. Values of δ18O–NO3− leaving mature packed-bed filters ranged from − 10.2 to − 2.3‰ (mean − 6.4‰ ± 1.8‰), and were intermediate between a 2/3 H2O–O + 1/3 O2–O conceptualization and a 100% H2O–O conceptualization of δ18O–NO3− generation during nitrification.
Keywords :
Septic tank , Nitrate , Nitrogen , Sand filter , Packed-bed filter , Isotopes
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Record number :
984762
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