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- W1590259846 abstract "This chapter focused on processes by which aquifers can be affected by nitrogen derived from agricultural systems. The primary form of nitrogen of concern for drinking water, nitrate, is costly to remove in water treatment. Many major aquifers used for urban drinking water are buried deep beneath large population centers. These aquifers are geographically removed from recharge areas near agricultural systems. However, shallow aquifers in urban areas may be contaminated by atmospheric and turf fertilizer sources of nitrogen. Groundwater sources for large municipal water supplies can be and often are blended with several sources allowing dilution of any nitrate contamination. Most rural drinking-water supplies, however, are served through individual or a limited number of wells that are usually completed in shallow aquifers. These shallow aquifers are commonly recharged beneath agricultural activities. Limited research results have shown that once a shallow aquifer has been contaminated by nitrate, it may take decades for the groundwater quality to improve even after pollution controls have been implemented. Few programs exist that routinely monitor private groundwater systems for contamination from agricultural nitrogen. This makes it difficult for well owners to know trends in nitrate contamination of their aquifer over time." @default.
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