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Nitrate and ammonia in shallow ground water, Carson City urban area, Nevada, 1989

January 1, 1996

As part of the National Water-Quality Assessment program (NAWQA) of the U.S. Geological Survey, a network of 26 wells at 20 sites was established in 1989 to investigate the quality of shallow ground water beneath the oldest and most developed part of the Carson City urban area. Nitrate was detected in water samples from 16 of the sites. The nitrate, as nitrogen, concentration was between 0.1 and 3.0 mg/L (milligrams per liter) at four sites, greater than 3.0 mg/L but less than 10 mg/L at six sites, and 10 mg/L, the Nevada drinking-water standard, or greater, at six sites; the highest concentration measured during the study was 38 mg/L. Ammonia, as nitrogen, concentrations exceeded 0.15 mg/L at 2 of the 20 sites; the highest concentration detected during the study was 0.26 mg/L. Nitrate concentrations were positively correlated with dissolved-oxygen concentrations, and negatively correlated with ammonia, dissolved-iron, and dissolved-manganese concentrations. Ammonia concentrations were positively correlated with calcium, magnesium, potassium, bicarbonate, iron, manganese, strontium, and dissolved organic carbon concentrations, and were negatively correlated with nitrate and dissolved-oxygen concentrations. Principal components analysis identified five groups of water quality constituents that suggest that the ammonia or nitrate source might be nitrogen-based fertilizers, septic systems, or leaking municipal sewer lines, and that nitrification and denitrification, or nitrate reduction, control nitrate and ammonia concentrations as well as dissolved-oxygen, iron, and manganese concentrations in the shallow ground water beneath the Carson City urban area.

Publication Year 1996
Title Nitrate and ammonia in shallow ground water, Carson City urban area, Nevada, 1989
DOI 10.3133/wri964224
Authors Stephen J. Lawrence
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series Number 96-4224
Index ID wri964224
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse