Seasonal changes and spatial variation in the water quality of a eutrophic tropical reservoir determined by the inflowing river

2011 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 343-354 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francisco Gerson Araújo ◽  
Márcia Cristina Costa de Azevedo ◽  
Maria das Neves Lima Ferreira
Author(s):  
Alberto Quevedo-Castro ◽  
Jesús L. López ◽  
Jesus Gabriel Rangel-Peraza ◽  
Erick Bandala ◽  
Yaneth Bustos-Terrones

A study of the water quality of the Adolfo López Mateos Reservoir (ALMD) was developed through different indicators from a spatial and seasonal perspective. Variables related to the general characteristics of water quality, trophic level and ecological risk were assessed through the water Quality Index (WQINSF-BROWN), Trophic State Index (TSICARLSON) and the Ecological Risk Index (RIHAKANSON). Using data from physical, chemical and biological parameters obtained from four sampling points in the ALMD, the water quality was assessed in each model used. The results indicated that the reservoir presents a water quality classified as “medium” (WQINSF-BROWN = 70), where significant variations in the concentrations of some parameters are observed. The reservoir showed a general trophic state classified as “Mesotrophic” (TSIGENERAL-AVERAGE = 43.04). The ecological risk analysis achieved the best classification of the methodology, discarding contamination by heavy metals in surface waters. Through this type of applied methodologies will help as decision making tools in the dam, as well as for application in other dams in the region.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Teck-Yee Ling ◽  
Norliza Gerunsin ◽  
Chen-Lin Soo ◽  
Lee Nyanti ◽  
Siong-Fong Sim ◽  
...  

This study examined the water quality of the large young tropical Bakun hydroelectric reservoir in Sarawak, Malaysia, and the influence of the outflow on the downstream river during wet and dry seasons. Water quality was determined at five stations in the reservoir at three different depths and one downstream station. The results show that seasons impacted the water quality of the Bakun Reservoir, particularly in the deeper water column. Significantly lower turbidity, SRP, and TP were found during the wet season. At 3–6 m, the oxygen content fell below 5 mg/L and hypoxia was also recorded. Low NO2--N, NO3--N, and SRP and high BOD5, OKN, and TP were observed in the reservoir indicating organic pollution. Active logging activities and the dam construction upstream resulted in water quality deterioration. The outflow decreased the temperature, DO, and pH and increased the turbidity and TSS downstream. Elevated organic matter and nutrients downstream are attributable to domestic discharge along the river. This study shows that the downstream river was affected by the discharge through the turbines, the spillway operations, and domestic waste. Therefore, all these factors should be taken into consideration in the downstream river management for the health of the aquatic organisms.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 1075-1081
Author(s):  
Shakeel A Dar ◽  
Farooq A Lone ◽  
Javeed IA Bhat ◽  
Shakeel A Mir ◽  
Amjad M Husaini ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 38 (3) ◽  
pp. 317-328
Author(s):  
Kahraman Selvi ◽  
Seda Özdikmenli Tepeli ◽  
Burcu Kaya

Determining the water quality of agricultural irrigation ponds has great importance both for agricultural production and for aquatic organisms. In this study, seasonal changes of the physico-chemical parameters and metal concentrations of water in Terzialan Pond were investigated. In 2019, physico-chemical analysis of the water samples taken from four sampling points are made according to APHA (2012) standard method, determining metal concentrations with ICP-OES. The water quality of the pond is evaluated according to YSKYY, ITASHY and TS266 classes. Terzialan Pond, according to Surface Water Quality Management Regulations is found to be second quality in terms of phosphate concentration and first quality in other parameters. The pond can be used as agricultural irrigation water being in C2-S1 class according to US Salinity Laboratory diagram and very good- good class according to Wilcox diagram. Changes in water quality are observed due to anthropogenic effects depending on seasonal agricultural and recreational activities, besides natural effects. Periodic monitoring of the pond will be beneficial for environmental management.


Author(s):  
Regiane Oliveira Conserva ◽  
Regina De Oliveira Moraes Arruda ◽  
Fernanda Dall'Ara Azevedo ◽  
Antonio Roberto Saad ◽  
Edna Ferreira Rosini

<p>The aim of the present study is to analyze the influence of water transposition from Rio Grande System on the quality of water in Taiçupeba Reservoir, Suzano city, SP. Water samples were collected every two months for one year (from June 2016 to April 2017) in four sampling spots. Physical, chemical and biological water analyses were carried out; Water Quality and Trophic State indices were also applied. There was influence of water transposition from Rio Grande System on the quality of the water in Taiaçupeba Reservoir throughout the assessed period. The quality of the water was similar in all sampling spots, except for P3, which recorded the worst results. Point 3 was located in an urbanized zone of Taiaçupeba sub-basin; therefore, it is likely that the worse water quality in this spot has resulted from contamination by domestic sewage. It is recommended to carry out further studies based on longer sampling period in the same environment.</p>


Water ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 688
Author(s):  
Ling Zhou ◽  
Wenchao Sun ◽  
Quan Han ◽  
Haiyang Chen ◽  
He Chen ◽  
...  

Baiyangdian Lake, the largest freshwater body in Northern China, is facing water shortage and eutrophication problems that threaten the lake’s ecosystem. Environmental water releases from upstream reservoirs to the lake are important measures to provide the freshwater resources demanded by the lake ecosystem. However, knowledge is limited regarding the influences of such water allocations on the water quality of the upstream rivers that receive the reservoir water and transport it into Baiyangdian Lake. To improve our understanding of possible influences of environmental water releases from upstream reservoirs, the spatial variation of water quality in rivers upstream of the lake during environmental water release periods from reservoirs was explored in this study. Water samples were collected along the two routes of water allocation: the WangKuai reservoir route (WKR) and the XiDaYang reservoir route (XDYR) and water quality parameters related to organic pollutants, nitrogen and phosphorus were analyzed. In the WKR, the pollutant concentrations generally increased from upstream to downstream. Chemical oxygen demand, total nitrogen, and total phosphorous at the sampling site closest to Baiyangdian Lake could not meet the water quality target of the water function zone. For the XDYR, pollutant concentrations peaked downstream of the major urban region of Baoding city and then decreased or remained at a similar level further downstream and only the total nitrogen concentration was worse than the target. The dissimilarities in spatial variation patterns of water quality may be caused by the different spatial distribution of wastewater treatment plants in the two routes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Adamu Gaddafi Aliyu ◽  
Nor Rohaizah Binti Jamil ◽  
Mohd Bakri bin Adam ◽  
Zufarzaana Zulkeflee

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