2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14116585
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Assessment of the Validity of Introducing Nitrate Vulnerable Zones in Large Areas

Abstract: The rivers of agricultural catchment areas are particularly vulnerable to eutrophication, which causes nitrate nitrogen (N-NO3) that can be easily leached from the cropland. In 1991, the EU implemented the Nitrates Directive (ND) to identify and reduce the negative effects of nitrates in water. According to this regulation, in 2018, the whole territory of Poland was classified as Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ). The aim of the study was to assess the validity of the introduction of NVZs in large areas of the riv… Show more

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“…Sites with such cultivation promoted increased concentrations of NO 3 , which, during the cold half-year, regularly exceeded 30-40 mg/L, while maximum values even reached 97.1 mg/L at site P18 (Kozieniec Stream). Documented nitrate contamination is also relatively high in comparison with concentrations presented by [82,83] for other agricultural regions of Poland. The elevated concentrations of NO 3 in the current study should be strictly related to the intensive fertilization of pepper cultivation.…”
Section: Spatial Variability Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Sites with such cultivation promoted increased concentrations of NO 3 , which, during the cold half-year, regularly exceeded 30-40 mg/L, while maximum values even reached 97.1 mg/L at site P18 (Kozieniec Stream). Documented nitrate contamination is also relatively high in comparison with concentrations presented by [82,83] for other agricultural regions of Poland. The elevated concentrations of NO 3 in the current study should be strictly related to the intensive fertilization of pepper cultivation.…”
Section: Spatial Variability Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 68%