Shahre-Kord aquifer is located at the east part of Karoon basin. The water of Shahre-Kord aquifer has acceptable to unsuitable quality for drinking and also suitable and useful for the… Click to show full abstract
Shahre-Kord aquifer is located at the east part of Karoon basin. The water of Shahre-Kord aquifer has acceptable to unsuitable quality for drinking and also suitable and useful for the agricultural utilities. In this research, sampling from the studied aquifer was performed at spring and autumn. The obtained results of analysis performed on autumn samples revealed that the concentration of nitrate in the two wells was higher than its allowable limit in the drinking water. In the measurements of the samples at the end of spring, the highest concentration of nitrate from 16 samples belongs to the drinking water of Taghanak municipality which also has more than the allowable limit within the drinking water range, whereas the concentration of phosphate in all samples lies in the allowable limit. The samples were prepared through treatment by plant materials and different values of nanoscale zero-valent iron (NZVI) during 7 days. The measuring of nitrate concentration of samples illustrated that the south of aquifer have higher concentration in autumn than spring because N-fertilizers usually are used in autumn and the spring precipitation of nitrates. The results derived by several treatment methods in this study indicate that the combination of NZVI with fine pieces of corn for a period of 7 days is the best treatment, which has the highest efficiency for nitrate removal from an aquifer.
               
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