Nitrate concentrations in the major aquifers of the UK continue to rise at about 0.4 mg/l/year, although the problem has been known about for several decades. Pesticides have also widely detected in groundwater. Unsaturated zone thickness and aquifer properties mean that changes in agricultural practice may also take decades before the full beneficial impact is seen. A national study carried out on behalf of UKWIR has shown that about 2450 Ml/d, almost 50% of the groundwater used for public supply, currently is estimated to require action to mitigate quality problems. This reflects a combination of deterioration in groundwater quality and introduction of more stringent regulatory standards for drinking water. Expenditure has been largely...
Groundwater is a large, slowly changing pool of the macronutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and ...
This report details the findings of a project jointly funded by the British Geological Survey (BGS)a...
Rising nitrate levels have been observed in UK Chalk catchments in recent decades, with concentrati...
Nitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if released ...
[1] Widespread pollution of groundwater by nutrients due to 20th century agricultural intensificatio...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an international...
AbstractNitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if r...
This paper reviews the potential impacts of climate change on nitrate concentrations in groundwater ...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by excess nitrogen fertiliser application on agricul...
Nitrate concentrations in groundwater are already a serious problem with many groundwater abstractio...
Reducing the impact of anthropogenic pollution on groundwater bodies and ameliorating any deteriorat...
Escalating concentrations of nitrate in groundwater supplies resulting from major changes in post-WW...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an international...
AbstractNitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an inter...
Groundwater nitrate concentrations in the Permo-Triassic aquifer of the Eden Valley vary from less t...
Groundwater is a large, slowly changing pool of the macronutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and ...
This report details the findings of a project jointly funded by the British Geological Survey (BGS)a...
Rising nitrate levels have been observed in UK Chalk catchments in recent decades, with concentrati...
Nitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if released ...
[1] Widespread pollution of groundwater by nutrients due to 20th century agricultural intensificatio...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an international...
AbstractNitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if r...
This paper reviews the potential impacts of climate change on nitrate concentrations in groundwater ...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by excess nitrogen fertiliser application on agricul...
Nitrate concentrations in groundwater are already a serious problem with many groundwater abstractio...
Reducing the impact of anthropogenic pollution on groundwater bodies and ameliorating any deteriorat...
Escalating concentrations of nitrate in groundwater supplies resulting from major changes in post-WW...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an international...
AbstractNitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an inter...
Groundwater nitrate concentrations in the Permo-Triassic aquifer of the Eden Valley vary from less t...
Groundwater is a large, slowly changing pool of the macronutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and ...
This report details the findings of a project jointly funded by the British Geological Survey (BGS)a...
Rising nitrate levels have been observed in UK Chalk catchments in recent decades, with concentrati...