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Investigative monitoring of pesticide and nitrogen pollution sources in a complex multi-stressed catchment: The lower Llobregat River basin case study (Barcelona, Spain).
Postigo, Cristina; Ginebreda, Antoni; Barbieri, Maria Vittoria; Barceló, Damià; Martín-Alonso, Jordi; de la Cal, Agustina; Boleda, Maria Rosa; Otero, Neus; Carrey, Raul; Solà, Vinyet; Queralt, Enric; Isla, Elena; Casanovas, Anna; Frances, Gemma; López de Alda, Miren.
Afiliação
  • Postigo C; Department of Environmental Chemistry, Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Carrer de Jordi Girona 18-26, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. Electronic address: cprqam@cid.csic.es.
  • Ginebreda A; Department of Environmental Chemistry, Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Carrer de Jordi Girona 18-26, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. Electronic address: agmqam@cid.csic.es.
  • Barbieri MV; Department of Environmental Chemistry, Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Carrer de Jordi Girona 18-26, 08034 Barcelona, Spain.
  • Barceló D; Department of Environmental Chemistry, Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Carrer de Jordi Girona 18-26, 08034 Barcelona, Spain; Catalan Institute for Water Research (ICRA), Emili Grahit, 101, Edifici H2O, Parc Científic i Tecnològic de la Universitat de Girona, 17
  • Martín-Alonso J; Aigües de Barcelona, Empresa Metropolitana de Gestió del Cicle Integral de l'Aigua, S.A. Carrer de General Batet 1-7, 08028 Barcelona, Spain.
  • de la Cal A; Aigües de Barcelona, Empresa Metropolitana de Gestió del Cicle Integral de l'Aigua, S.A. Carrer de General Batet 1-7, 08028 Barcelona, Spain.
  • Boleda MR; Aigües de Barcelona, Empresa Metropolitana de Gestió del Cicle Integral de l'Aigua, S.A. Carrer de General Batet 1-7, 08028 Barcelona, Spain.
  • Otero N; Grup MAiMA, SGR Mineralogia Aplicada, Geoquímica i Geomicrobiologia, Departament de Mineralogia, Petrologia i Geologia Aplicada, Facultat de Ciències de la Terra, i Institut de Recerca de l'Aigua (IdRA), Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Carrer de Martí i Franquès s/n, 08028 Barcelona, Spain; Serra Hún
  • Carrey R; Grup MAiMA, SGR Mineralogia Aplicada, Geoquímica i Geomicrobiologia, Departament de Mineralogia, Petrologia i Geologia Aplicada, Facultat de Ciències de la Terra, i Institut de Recerca de l'Aigua (IdRA), Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Carrer de Martí i Franquès s/n, 08028 Barcelona, Spain.
  • Solà V; Comunitat d'Usuaris d'Aigües de la Vall Baixa i del Delta del Llobregat (CUADLL), Carrer de Pau Casals 14, 08820 El Prat de Llobregat, Spain.
  • Queralt E; Comunitat d'Usuaris d'Aigües de la Vall Baixa i del Delta del Llobregat (CUADLL), Carrer de Pau Casals 14, 08820 El Prat de Llobregat, Spain.
  • Isla E; Parc Agrari del Baix Llobregat, Can Comas, Camí de la Rivera, s/n, 08820 El Prat de Llobregat, Spain.
  • Casanovas A; Parc Agrari del Baix Llobregat, Can Comas, Camí de la Rivera, s/n, 08820 El Prat de Llobregat, Spain.
  • Frances G; Parc Agrari del Baix Llobregat, Can Comas, Camí de la Rivera, s/n, 08820 El Prat de Llobregat, Spain.
  • López de Alda M; Department of Environmental Chemistry, Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Carrer de Jordi Girona 18-26, 08034 Barcelona, Spain.
Sci Total Environ ; 755(Pt 1): 142377, 2021 Feb 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33017759
ABSTRACT
The management of the anthropogenic water cycle must ensure the preservation of the quality and quantity of water resources and their careful allocation to the different uses. Protection of water resources requires the control of pollution sources that may deteriorate them. This is a challenging task in multi-stressed catchments. This work presents an approach that combines pesticide occurrence patterns and stable isotope analyses of nitrogen (δ15N-NO3-, δ15N-NH4+), oxygen (δ18O-NO3-), and boron (δ11B) to discriminate the origin of pesticides and nitrogen-pollution to tackle this challenge. The approach has been applied to a Mediterranean sub-catchment subject to a variety of natural and anthropogenic pressures. Combining the results from both analytical approaches in selected locations of the basin, the urban/industrial activity was identified as the main pressure on the quality of the surface water resources, and to a large extent also on the groundwater resources, although agriculture may play also an important role, mainly in terms of nitrate and ammonium pollution. Total pesticide concentrations in surface waters were one order of magnitude higher than in groundwaters and believed to originate mainly from soil and/or sediments desorption processes and urban and industrial use, as they were mainly associated with treated wastewaters. These findings were supported by the stable isotope results that pointed to an organic origin of nitrate in surface waters and most groundwater samples. Ammonium pollution observed in some aquifer locations is probably generated by nitrate reduction. Overall, no significant attenuation processes could be inferred for nitrate pollution. The approach presented here exemplifies the investigative monitoring envisioned in the Water Framework Directive.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article