Role of evaporation in NH4-N transformations in soils artificially contaminated with blackwater

Author:

Rao Sudhakar M.1,Mogili Nitish V.2,Arkenadan Lydia1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India

2. Centre for Sustainable Technologies, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India

Abstract

Abstract The study examines the impact of evaporation on the fate of ammonium-N reactions in blackwater-contaminated soils. During evaporation, ammonia (g) volatilization is the preferred route of NH4-N transformation and nitrate formation is initiated thereafter. Ammonia volatilization ceased at residual blackwater contents of 16–40% owing to loss of air-void connectivity. Experimental results indicated that owing to ammonia volatilization and reduced blackwater content only 23–35% of initial NH4-N concentration was transformed to NO3-N. This study also predicted the nitrate accumulation in Mulbagal town aquifer due to blackwater discharge from pit toilets. The prediction indicated that the permissible (45 mg/L) nitrate concentration in the aquifer may have been breached several decades ago, exposing the populace to prolonged drinking water contamination.

Funder

Arghyam Foundation, Ministry of Drinking water & Sanitation

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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