Garças Reservoir trophic state dynamics: a 20-year synthesis

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Autor(a) principal: Bicudo,Denise C.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Zanon,Jaques E., Ferragut,Carla, Crossetti,Luciane O., Faustino,Samantha B., Bicudo,Carlos E. de M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT (Garças Reservoir trophic state dynamics: a 20-year synthesis). The Garças Reservoir history reveals a remarkable case of human impacts resulting from the urbanization pressure over the 20th century. It is a shallow tropical system located in the Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga, a protected area within the city of São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil. Based on a comprehensive dataset (1997-2017), we evaluated the water quality temporal change using a trophic state index (TSI); in addition, we also verified whether the management procedures improved the water quality. Mechanical removal of macrophytes (1999) triggered an abrupt change from eutrophic-supereutrophic to the hypereutrophic state with feedback mechanisms. After five years (2005), a slowdown in the internal P loading process occurred, followed by the installation of the secondary wastewater treatment in the city zoo two years later (2007). Both processes promoted the beginning of water quality improvement. In 2011, TSI first dropped to supereutrophic state with the temporary diversion of the sewage effluent from the São Paulo State Department of Agriculture. This effluent was finally inactivated (2014) and the system sustained the supereutrophic state. TSI responded well to the historical key events related to the control of sewage effluents. After 11 years from the permanent impact of macrophytes removal, current results have demonstrated improved health of the system. It is absolutely necessary to improve the sewage treatment from the city zoo to continue the reservoir recovery considering that since 2014 it has been the only external phosphorous loading to Garças Reservoir. The history of Garças Reservoir can offer a better understanding of wrong management strategies and the vulnerability of tropical shallow systems to eutrophication.
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spelling Garças Reservoir trophic state dynamics: a 20-year synthesiseutrophicationmanagementphosphorousshallow reservoirwater qualityABSTRACT (Garças Reservoir trophic state dynamics: a 20-year synthesis). The Garças Reservoir history reveals a remarkable case of human impacts resulting from the urbanization pressure over the 20th century. It is a shallow tropical system located in the Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga, a protected area within the city of São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil. Based on a comprehensive dataset (1997-2017), we evaluated the water quality temporal change using a trophic state index (TSI); in addition, we also verified whether the management procedures improved the water quality. Mechanical removal of macrophytes (1999) triggered an abrupt change from eutrophic-supereutrophic to the hypereutrophic state with feedback mechanisms. After five years (2005), a slowdown in the internal P loading process occurred, followed by the installation of the secondary wastewater treatment in the city zoo two years later (2007). Both processes promoted the beginning of water quality improvement. In 2011, TSI first dropped to supereutrophic state with the temporary diversion of the sewage effluent from the São Paulo State Department of Agriculture. This effluent was finally inactivated (2014) and the system sustained the supereutrophic state. TSI responded well to the historical key events related to the control of sewage effluents. After 11 years from the permanent impact of macrophytes removal, current results have demonstrated improved health of the system. It is absolutely necessary to improve the sewage treatment from the city zoo to continue the reservoir recovery considering that since 2014 it has been the only external phosphorous loading to Garças Reservoir. The history of Garças Reservoir can offer a better understanding of wrong management strategies and the vulnerability of tropical shallow systems to eutrophication.Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2236-89062020000100604Hoehnea v.47 2020reponame:Hoehneainstname:Instituto de Botânica (IBT)instacron:IBT10.1590/2236-8906-72/2019info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBicudo,Denise C.Zanon,Jaques E.Ferragut,CarlaCrossetti,Luciane O.Faustino,Samantha B.Bicudo,Carlos E. de M.eng2020-09-15T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2236-89062020000100604Revistahttp://www.ibot.sp.gov.br/publicacoes/hoehnea/sobre_hoehnea.phpPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||hoehneaibt@gmail.com2236-89060073-2877opendoar:2020-09-15T00:00Hoehnea - Instituto de Botânica (IBT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Garças Reservoir trophic state dynamics: a 20-year synthesis
title Garças Reservoir trophic state dynamics: a 20-year synthesis
spellingShingle Garças Reservoir trophic state dynamics: a 20-year synthesis
Bicudo,Denise C.
eutrophication
management
phosphorous
shallow reservoir
water quality
title_short Garças Reservoir trophic state dynamics: a 20-year synthesis
title_full Garças Reservoir trophic state dynamics: a 20-year synthesis
title_fullStr Garças Reservoir trophic state dynamics: a 20-year synthesis
title_full_unstemmed Garças Reservoir trophic state dynamics: a 20-year synthesis
title_sort Garças Reservoir trophic state dynamics: a 20-year synthesis
author Bicudo,Denise C.
author_facet Bicudo,Denise C.
Zanon,Jaques E.
Ferragut,Carla
Crossetti,Luciane O.
Faustino,Samantha B.
Bicudo,Carlos E. de M.
author_role author
author2 Zanon,Jaques E.
Ferragut,Carla
Crossetti,Luciane O.
Faustino,Samantha B.
Bicudo,Carlos E. de M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bicudo,Denise C.
Zanon,Jaques E.
Ferragut,Carla
Crossetti,Luciane O.
Faustino,Samantha B.
Bicudo,Carlos E. de M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv eutrophication
management
phosphorous
shallow reservoir
water quality
topic eutrophication
management
phosphorous
shallow reservoir
water quality
description ABSTRACT (Garças Reservoir trophic state dynamics: a 20-year synthesis). The Garças Reservoir history reveals a remarkable case of human impacts resulting from the urbanization pressure over the 20th century. It is a shallow tropical system located in the Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga, a protected area within the city of São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil. Based on a comprehensive dataset (1997-2017), we evaluated the water quality temporal change using a trophic state index (TSI); in addition, we also verified whether the management procedures improved the water quality. Mechanical removal of macrophytes (1999) triggered an abrupt change from eutrophic-supereutrophic to the hypereutrophic state with feedback mechanisms. After five years (2005), a slowdown in the internal P loading process occurred, followed by the installation of the secondary wastewater treatment in the city zoo two years later (2007). Both processes promoted the beginning of water quality improvement. In 2011, TSI first dropped to supereutrophic state with the temporary diversion of the sewage effluent from the São Paulo State Department of Agriculture. This effluent was finally inactivated (2014) and the system sustained the supereutrophic state. TSI responded well to the historical key events related to the control of sewage effluents. After 11 years from the permanent impact of macrophytes removal, current results have demonstrated improved health of the system. It is absolutely necessary to improve the sewage treatment from the city zoo to continue the reservoir recovery considering that since 2014 it has been the only external phosphorous loading to Garças Reservoir. The history of Garças Reservoir can offer a better understanding of wrong management strategies and the vulnerability of tropical shallow systems to eutrophication.
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