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Journal of Environmental Quality | 2013

Assessing potential impacts of a wastewater rapid infiltration basin system on groundwater quality: a delaware case study.

A.S. Andres; J. Thomas Sims

Rapid infiltration basin systems (RIBS) are receiving increased interest for domestic wastewater disposal in rural areas. They rely on natural treatment processes to filter pollutants and use extremely high effluent loading rates, much greater than natural precipitation, applied to a small geographic area instead of disposal to surface water. Concerns exist today that adopting RIBS in areas with shallow groundwater and sandy soils may increase ground and surface water pollution. We conducted a field study of RIBS effects on N and P concentrations in soils and groundwater at Cape Henlopen State Park, Delaware, where a RIBS designed and operated following USEPA guidance has been used for >25 yr. Site and wastewater characteristics (water table of 8 m, Fe- and Al-oxide coatings on soils, organic-rich effluent) were favorable for denitrification and P sorption; however, we found high P saturation, reduced soil P sorption capacity, and significant total P accumulation at depths >1.5 m, factors that could lead to dissolved P leaching. Very low soil inorganic N levels suggest that wastewater N was converted rapidly to NO-N and leached from the RIBS. Extensive groundwater monitoring supported these concerns and showed rapid offsite transport of N and P at concentrations similar to the effluent. Results suggest that high hydraulic loads and preferential flow led to flow velocities that were too large, and contact times between effluent and soils that were too short, for effective N and P attenuation processes. These findings indicate the need for better site characterization and facility designs to reduce and monitor contaminant loss from RIBS in similar settings.


Journal of Environmental Quality | 2006

Nitrogen loads through baseflow, stormflow, and underflow to rehoboth bay, Delaware

J.A. Volk; Karen B. Savidge; Joseph R. Scudlark; A.S. Andres; William J. Ullman


Archive | 1992

Estimate Of Nitrate Flux To Rehoboth And Indian River Bays, Delaware, Through Direct Discharge Of Ground Water

A.S. Andres


Archive | 1991

RESULTS OF THE COASTAL SUSSEX COUNTY, DELAWARE GROUND-WATER QUALITY SURVEY

A.S. Andres


Archive | 2006

Thickness And Transmissivity Of The Unconfined Aquifer Of Eastern Sussex County, Delaware

A.D. Klingbeil; A.S. Andres


Archive | 1986

Stratigraphy And Depositional History Of The Post-Choptank Chesapeake Group

A.S. Andres


Archive | 1987

Estimate Of Direct Discharge Of Fresh Ground Water To Rehoboth And Indian River Bays

A.S. Andres


Archive | 1986

Seismic Stratigraphy Along Three Multichannel Seismic Reflection Profiles off Delaware's Coast

K.D. Woodruff; J.H. Roberts; R.N. Benson; A.S. Andres


Archive | 1990

Geologic And Hydrologic Studies Of The Oligocene - Pleistocene Section Near Lewes, Delaware

J.H. Talley; K.W. Ramsey; A.S. Andres; R.N. Benson


Archive | 1995

Geologic map of the Seaford area

A.S. Andres; K.W. Ramsey

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K.W. Ramsey

University of Delaware

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R.N. Benson

University of Delaware

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J.A. Volk

Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control

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J.J. Groot

University of Delaware

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