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Understanding Contaminant Understanding Contaminant Sources, Ground-Water Sources, Ground-Water

Residence Times, and Flow Residence Times, and Flow Patterns in a Karstic Patterns in a Karstic

SpringshedSpringshed

Understanding Contaminant Understanding Contaminant Sources, Ground-Water Sources, Ground-Water

Residence Times, and Flow Residence Times, and Flow Patterns in a Karstic Patterns in a Karstic

SpringshedSpringshedBrian Katz, Rick Copeland, Tom Greenhalgh,Brian Katz, Rick Copeland, Tom Greenhalgh, Warren Zwanka, and Sam UpchurchWarren Zwanka, and Sam UpchurchBrian Katz, Rick Copeland, Tom Greenhalgh,Brian Katz, Rick Copeland, Tom Greenhalgh, Warren Zwanka, and Sam UpchurchWarren Zwanka, and Sam Upchurch

Suwannee River and Estuary Science WorkshopSuwannee River and Estuary Science WorkshopCedar Key, Florida, Cedar Key, Florida, September 23, 2004September 23, 2004

Suwannee River and Estuary Science WorkshopSuwannee River and Estuary Science WorkshopCedar Key, Florida, Cedar Key, Florida, September 23, 2004September 23, 2004

NITRATE IN SPRING WATERS, NITRATE IN SPRING WATERS, NORTHERN FLORIDANORTHERN FLORIDA

SOURCES OF NITRATE IN SPRING WATERS

Fannin Springs

Fannin Springshed Study

TYPICAL SPRING TYPICAL SPRING SYSTEMSYSTEM

Spring-water chemistry– reflects the temporal, spatial, and vertical integration of water from the aquifer system.

Can provide important clues about geochemical and hydrologic processes.

MULTIPLE CHEMICAL TRACER APPROACH

SOURCES OF NITRATE CONTAMINATION:SOURCES OF NITRATE CONTAMINATION: 15N/14N (15N and 18O of NO3)

GEOCHEMICAL PROCESS IDENTIFICATION:GEOCHEMICAL PROCESS IDENTIFICATION:18O, 2H, 13C, major ions, nutrients, dissolved gases, DOC

AGE OF SPRING WATERS:AGE OF SPRING WATERS: CFC-11, CFC-12, CFC-113; 3H/3He; SF6

Fannin Springs Study--Source Identification

Cropland farming:Cropland farming:

Herbicides and degradates (36 Herbicides and degradates (36 compounds)compounds)

Triazines, phenylureas, acetanilides, degradatesPesticides and degradates (66 compounds)

Animal wastesAnimal wastes

Antibiotics (37 compounds)Beta lactams, macrolides, quinolines,

sulfonamides, tetracyclines

Fannin Springs Study--Source Identification

Human wastewater compounds (67):Human wastewater compounds (67):

Alkylphenol ethoxylate nonionic surfactants and their degradates, food additives, fragrances, antioxidants, flame retardants, plasticizers, industrial solvents, disinfectants, fecal sterols, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, high-use domestic pesticides

Nitrate Concentration, mg/L

15N/14N of Nitrate, per mil

Potassium Concentration, mg/L

Pesticides, emerging contaminants detected:

Ground-Water Age (yrs), 3H/3He, CFCs, SF6 methods

Conclusions

Predominant sources of nitrate Predominant sources of nitrate contamination in the Fannin springshed contamination in the Fannin springshed appear to originate from agricultural appear to originate from agricultural activities, based on the detection of activities, based on the detection of elevated potassium, herbicides and their elevated potassium, herbicides and their degradates, and nitrogen isotope ratios.degradates, and nitrogen isotope ratios.

However, other sources such as animal However, other sources such as animal wastes, and or septic tank effluent may wastes, and or septic tank effluent may account for elevated nitrogen isotope account for elevated nitrogen isotope ratios in some wells and Fannin Springs.ratios in some wells and Fannin Springs.

Predominant sources of nitrate Predominant sources of nitrate contamination in the Fannin springshed contamination in the Fannin springshed appear to originate from agricultural appear to originate from agricultural activities, based on the detection of activities, based on the detection of elevated potassium, herbicides and their elevated potassium, herbicides and their degradates, and nitrogen isotope ratios.degradates, and nitrogen isotope ratios.

However, other sources such as animal However, other sources such as animal wastes, and or septic tank effluent may wastes, and or septic tank effluent may account for elevated nitrogen isotope account for elevated nitrogen isotope ratios in some wells and Fannin Springs.ratios in some wells and Fannin Springs.