Assessment of Nitrate Contamination of Domestic Wells and Remedial Treatment by Electrocoagulation

Desalination and Water Treatment(2024)

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Natural water contaminated with nitrates can pose serious problems for human health and aquatic ecosystems. Thus, effective, and low-cost treatment systems that can be implemented on both large and small scales are needed. The main goals of this work were to quantify nitrate pollution of groundwater (i.e., underground well water used for drinking purposes), to identify its causes, to evaluate the performance of the electrocoagulation (EC) process in nitrate removal, optimizing the treatment procedure using synthetic water, and to estimate the process cost. A total of thirty domestic wells, located in Sidi Bel Abbes city in North-West Algeria, used for drinking water were subject to sampling. Results indicated that most of the wells had nitrate contents that exceeded the World Health Organization (WHO) guideline value as well as the Algerian permissible limit of 50mg.L-1, with a maximum NO3- concentration of 162mg.L-1. The pollution was presumed to be due to agricultural activity, human and animal waste, and the nature of the soil. The EC treatment tests with aluminum electrodes exhibited a high nitrate removal efficiency of 90% at a current density of 5.12mA.cm-2, electrolysis time 15min, pH 8.8, agitation speed 400rpm and at an initial nitrate concentration of 50mg.L-1. Under optimum operating conditions, nitrate removal was 88% for an initial [NO3-] of 87mg.L-1 in groundwater. The operating cost was estimated at 0.27 US $/m3 or 0.12 US $/Kg nitrate removed. The findings from this study showed that EC is an economically viable technique for dealing with nitrate contamination for small-scale water treatment applications.
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Groundwater,Nitrate,Electrocoagulation,Removal efficiency,Operating cost
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