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OrganisationCSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
AuthorThorburn, PJ
AuthorWeier, KL
AuthorBiggs, JS
Date Accessioned2014-01-12
Date Available2014-01-12
Issued2000
Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11079/13208
AbstractWater containing high concentrations of nitrate is unfit for human consumption and, if discharging to freshwater or marine habitats, can contribute to algal blooms and eutrophication. Previous studies have found elevated nitrate concentrations in groundwaters underlying sugar-growing areas, particularly the Bundaberg and Burdekin areas, and that in Bundaberg the problem was escalating. Nitrate pollution of groundwaters of the sugar industry is of particular concern because of the proximity of the industry to environmentally sensitive areas and the large number of people (in cities and rural areas) relying on groundwaters for drinking water. However, apart from recent studies in Bundaberg, data on nitrate in groundwater has generally come from inconsistent studies. These studies examining either a limited number of groundwater bores, or large databases of groundwater chemistry where sampling and analytical methods have been variable and, in some cases, inappropriate. So a reliable, consistent, industry-wide definition of the problem does not exist. This project determined the extent of nitrate contamination in groundwater underneath sugargrowing regions of eastern Australia, and examined the likely source of the nitrate. In bores where nitrate concentrations were elevated, and therefore likely to be a result of human activities, concentrations were monitored to provide an assessment of trends in nitrate concentrations. This information was used to promote “best management practices” through relevant extension, industry and regulatory groups, to restrict leaching of nitrate to groundwater.
Languageen
Part of SeriesInternal Report; 2000 CTA031
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SubjectWater quality
SubjectNitrogen
SubjectGroundwater
SubjectNitrate concentration
SubjectEnvironmental management
SubjectBest Management Practice
TitleA stocktake of the levels and sources of nitrate in groundwaters associated with sugarcane areas


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    Research outcomes: Soil health is improved with a resulting positive impact on the environment and yield growth. Improved reputation and relationship between industry and environmental groups.

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