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Microbial degradation of nitrilotriacetate (NTA) during river water/groundwater infiltration: Laboratory column studies
Authors:Elmar Kuhn, Mark van Loosdrecht, Walter Giger,Ren  P. Schwarzenbach
Affiliation:Elmar Kuhn, Mark van Loosdrecht, Walter Giger,RenéP. Schwarzenbach,
Abstract:In laboratory column experiments with aquifer material collected from a natural river water/groundwater infiltration site, the effects of changes in NTA concentration (0.06–3.40 μM), temperature (5–20°C), and redox conditions on the microbial degradation of NTA during infiltration have been investigated. Under both aerobic and denitrifying conditions, NTA was rapidly mineralized and supported microbial growth as a sole carbon and energy source. The presence of other degradable organic compounds and of trace metals had no significant effect on the total rate of NTA elimination after a 21.8 cm flow distance. At concentrations between 0.02 and 0.05 μM, NTA degradation was still rapid (apparent pseudo first-order rate constants of up to 15 d−1). From the results of the column experiments it may be concluded that under environmental conditions typical for Switzerland, very low residual NTA concentrations (< 0.01 μM) should be present at all times of the year in the groundwater after only a few meters of infiltration, even when concentrations of NTA in river water reach 3–4 μM. This conclusion is corroborated by results of field measurements.
Keywords:nitrilotriacetate (NTA)   groundwater   infiltration   biodegradation
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