Additional groundwater nitrate monitoring sites for Scotland
2002
1. Seventy additional monitoring sites have been identified in the proposed nitrate vulnerable
zones in Scotland. The majority of these sites are boreholes and therefore sample deeper
groundwater.
2. Two sampling rounds have been completed for these 70 sites.
3. Nineteen percent of the sites have concentrations greater than 50 mg/l, 46% are greater than
25 mg/l. This represents significant and widespread contamination of groundwater in
Eastern Scotland, when compared to the low background values and the drinking water
standard of 50 mg/l for nitrate.
4. Nitrate data from the additional sites agree closely with the nitrate data collated as part of the
main project for identifying potential nitrate vulnerable zones. Additional analysis shows
that nitrate concentrations are highest in coincident zones (high risk, high vulnerability
areas).
5. The additional monitoring indicates that part of Morayshire (from Forres to Banff) has high
nitrate concentrations (40% exceed 25 mg/l and 30% exceed 50 mg/l). These data are similar
to other areas already proposed as NVZs. The data suggest that this area should also be an
NVZ.
6. Insufficient data are available for the rest of Morayshire and Easter Ross, the Strathmore sub
catchment, Falkirk and West Lothian. Sites for drilling monitoring boreholes have been
confirmed in Morayshire, Easter Ross and the Strathmore subcatchment. These new
boreholes should be drilled and sampled by September 2002. Sites for monitoring boreholes
have been identified in West Lothian should funds become available.
7. The Falkirk catchment is, in general, protected from nitrate contamination by a thick
covering of clay. This area may not need to be designated as a nitrate vulnerable zone to
protect the groundwater.
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