Nitrate contamination in groundwater has become an environmental problem of widespread concern. In this study, we used environmental isotopes (δN-NO and δO-NO) and an isotope mixing model (SIAR) to identify the main sources of nitrate pollution, and factors controlling nitrate pollution, and to quantify the relative contributions of potential NO sources in an over-exploited groundwater region, north China. The results showed that human activities had dramatically increased the mean concentration of groundwater NO reaching 124.4 mg/L. In Hutuo River pluvial fan region, groundwater nitrate came from many kinds of pollution sources and the predominant sources were sewage and/or manure. Nitrification might be one of the most important nitrogen transformation processes and groundwater intensely exploited was a major inducing factor for the NO pollution. The highest contribution of groundwater NO was sewage and/or manure which the percent in the Hutuo River valley plain unit, upper pluvial fans of Hutuo River and central pluvial fans of Hutuo River was 54.9%, 55.0% and 61.8%, respectively, followed by soil N, NH in fertilizer and rain, NO fertilizer, and NO in precipitation. We suggested that the local government must strengthen the sewage treatment for the collection of domestic sewage, and must prohibit over-exploitation of groundwater in order to prevent NO contamination of in groundwater.

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