Review: the environmental status and implications of the nitrate time lag in Europe and North America |
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Authors: | Sara E Vero Nandita B Basu Kimberly Van Meter Karl G Richards Per-Erik Mellander Mark G Healy Owen Fenton |
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Institution: | 1.Agricultural Catchments Programme, Teagasc, Environmental Research Centre,Johnstown Castle, Co.,Wexford,Ireland;2.Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences,University of Waterloo,Waterloo,Canada;3.Teagasc Environmental Research Centre, Johnstown Castle, Co.,Wexford,Ireland;4.Civil Engineering,National University of Ireland Galway, Co.,Galway,Ireland |
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Abstract: | The efficacy of water quality policies aiming to reduce or prevent nitrate contamination of waterbodies may be constrained by the inherent delay or “time lag” of water and solute transport through unsaturated (soil) and saturated (groundwater) pathways. These delays must be quantified in order to establish realistic deadlines, thresholds and policy expectations, and to design effective best management practices. The objective of this review is to synthesise the current state of research on nitrate-related time lags in both the European and North American environmental and legislative contexts. The durations of time lags have been found to differ according to climatic, pedological, landscape and management scenarios. Elucidation of these driving factors at a watershed scale is essential where water quality is impaired or at risk. Finally, the existence of time lags is increasingly being acknowledged at a policy level and incorporated into the development of environmental legislation. However, the full impact of these time lags is not yet fully understood or appreciated, and continued outreach and education in scientific, public and policy venues is still required. |
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