Water quality assessment of the Demetrio stream: an affluent of the Gravataí River in the South of Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Martins,L. P.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Sampaio,J., Godoi,R. S., Vargas,L. K., Silva,F. R., Beneduzi,A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842022000100190
Resumo: Abstract The Gravataí River basin, one of the main water sources of the metropolitan region of Porto Alegre, is among the ten most polluted rivers in Brazil. Water quality is monitored only through physico-chemical and microbiological parameters in Brazil, and in this context, considering the importance of the use of biomarkers in complementing the analysis of water, the present study aimed to evaluate the environmental quality of the main affluent of the Gravataí River, Demetrio stream, through physico-chemical, microbiological, and cytogenotoxic criteria, at the stream source (P1), whereas samples P2 and P3 were obtained from the upstream near the area with the highest urban density and the downstream near the meeting point with the Gravataí River, respectively. The results for copper concentration and color classified the Demetrio stream as Class 4 in general, that is, the water is suitable only for navigation and to landscape harmony. The main genotoxic alterations (micronuclei and nuclear buds) were observed in P2, in which were obtained the highest levels of copper, in addition to iron and manganese. Anthropic interventions were observed in P1 and P2; however, due to its low metal concentration, P3, near the Gravataí River, manifested an improvement in environmental quality.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Water quality assessment of the Demetrio stream: an affluent of the Gravataí River in the South of Brazil
title Water quality assessment of the Demetrio stream: an affluent of the Gravataí River in the South of Brazil
spellingShingle Water quality assessment of the Demetrio stream: an affluent of the Gravataí River in the South of Brazil
Martins,L. P.
environmental monitoring
cytogenotoxicity
Allium cepa
CONAMA resolution nº 357/2005
title_short Water quality assessment of the Demetrio stream: an affluent of the Gravataí River in the South of Brazil
title_full Water quality assessment of the Demetrio stream: an affluent of the Gravataí River in the South of Brazil
title_fullStr Water quality assessment of the Demetrio stream: an affluent of the Gravataí River in the South of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Water quality assessment of the Demetrio stream: an affluent of the Gravataí River in the South of Brazil
title_sort Water quality assessment of the Demetrio stream: an affluent of the Gravataí River in the South of Brazil
author Martins,L. P.
author_facet Martins,L. P.
Sampaio,J.
Godoi,R. S.
Vargas,L. K.
Silva,F. R.
Beneduzi,A.
author_role author
author2 Sampaio,J.
Godoi,R. S.
Vargas,L. K.
Silva,F. R.
Beneduzi,A.
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author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins,L. P.
Sampaio,J.
Godoi,R. S.
Vargas,L. K.
Silva,F. R.
Beneduzi,A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv environmental monitoring
cytogenotoxicity
Allium cepa
CONAMA resolution nº 357/2005
topic environmental monitoring
cytogenotoxicity
Allium cepa
CONAMA resolution nº 357/2005
description Abstract The Gravataí River basin, one of the main water sources of the metropolitan region of Porto Alegre, is among the ten most polluted rivers in Brazil. Water quality is monitored only through physico-chemical and microbiological parameters in Brazil, and in this context, considering the importance of the use of biomarkers in complementing the analysis of water, the present study aimed to evaluate the environmental quality of the main affluent of the Gravataí River, Demetrio stream, through physico-chemical, microbiological, and cytogenotoxic criteria, at the stream source (P1), whereas samples P2 and P3 were obtained from the upstream near the area with the highest urban density and the downstream near the meeting point with the Gravataí River, respectively. The results for copper concentration and color classified the Demetrio stream as Class 4 in general, that is, the water is suitable only for navigation and to landscape harmony. The main genotoxic alterations (micronuclei and nuclear buds) were observed in P2, in which were obtained the highest levels of copper, in addition to iron and manganese. Anthropic interventions were observed in P1 and P2; however, due to its low metal concentration, P3, near the Gravataí River, manifested an improvement in environmental quality.
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