Defining the maximum nitrogen surplus in water management plans to recover nitrate polluted aquifers in Spain

Nitrate pollution in aquifers is a global concern. Spain has developed a national strategy to recover nitrate polluted aquifers aligned with the European Union (EU) policies, specifically through the water planning under the EU Water Framework Directive. River basin management plans use PATRICAL mod...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of environmental management 2024-04, Vol.356, p.120770-120770, Article 120770
Hauptverfasser: Pérez-Martín, Miguel Ángel, Arora, Meenakshi, Estrela Monreal, Teodoro
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Zusammenfassung:Nitrate pollution in aquifers is a global concern. Spain has developed a national strategy to recover nitrate polluted aquifers aligned with the European Union (EU) policies, specifically through the water planning under the EU Water Framework Directive. River basin management plans use PATRICAL model results to define the maximum nitrogen surplus in each polluted aquifer for the first time. The maximum nitrogen surplus allows to reach the good status in each aquifer and the model provides the number of years required. Around 30% of the aquifers in Spain is currently heavily polluted by nitrates. Model results show that 90% of these aquifers can be recovered in next 6–12 years by increasing nitrogen use efficiency and reducing nitrogen losses around 50%, which is in line with the EU Farm to Fork Strategy. The remaining aquifers require additional reductions to achieve the good status. In Spain this increase in nitrogen efficiency can be obtained with different measures including 30% reduction of current fertilization. [Display omitted] •Spanish strategy to recover nitrate polluted aquifers is perfectly aligned with the European Farm to Fork Strategy.•In Spain 30% of aquifers have high nitrate levels.•PATRICAL model results define maximum nitrogen surplus in each aquifer.•90 % of groundwater can be recovered reducing nitrogen losses by 50%.•Recovery time required is between 6 and 12 years for most aquifers.
ISSN:0301-4797
1095-8630
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.120770