Water quality and hydrogeochemistry of a basin and range watershed in a semi-arid region of northern New Mexico

Benjamin Linhoff,Patrick Longmire,Michael Rearick, Denis McQuillan,George Perkins

Environmental Earth Sciences(2016)

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Hundreds of domestic wells in northern New Mexico, have concentrations of U, As, and NO 3 − that exceed the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) maximum contaminant level (MCL) for drinking water consumption. As part of a case study in groundwater quality, we collected groundwater samples from 749 domestic wells throughout the eastern half of the Española Basin. All water samples were analyzed for major ions, trace metals, and alkalinity. Selected samples were also analyzed for stable isotopes of O, H, and N. Of the wells we measured, 15, 173, and 99 had respective NO 3 − , U, and As concentrations that exceeded the EPA’s MCL. Total dissolved solids (TDS), U, and HCO 3 − were elevated in the Sangre de Cristo mountain block and around the town of Nambé. Our findings suggest that roll-front U deposits and devitrification of volcanic ash result in elevated U near Nambé, while weathering of granitic rocks accounts for high U in the mountain block. Arsenic concentrations were high in much of the study area with the exception of the Santa Fe metro region and the mountain block. Elevated As concentrations can be explained by devitrification of volcanic ash, anion exchange with clays, and mixing with hydrothermal fluids. In wells with high NO 3 − concentrations, analysis of N isotopes are consistent with contamination from domestic wastewater effluent. Our findings suggest that the geochemistry of the region is largely influenced by local geology while groundwater contamination from domestic water treatment and wastewater effluent is an emerging issue.
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Uranium,Arsenic,Groundwater,Geochemistry,Water quality
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