Differential environmental impacts on small and medium size rivers from center of São Paulo State, Brazil, and regional management perspectives

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Paula Caroline Dos Reis
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Nogueira, Marcos Gomes [UNESP], Sartori, Luciana Pinto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S2179-975X2014000400008
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/117929
Resumo: AIM: This study aimed to evaluate, comparatively, the influence of distinct environmental impacts in the watershed on the rivers Capivara, Lavapés, Araquá and Pardo and the transference of effects downstream. METHODS: The limnological/water quality study was carried out in rainy (March/2007) and dry (September/2007) seasons, considering 17 sampling stations. RESULTS: Variables such as channel width and depth, water velocity and temperature increased towards the river's mouth; water transparency, velocity and dissolved oxygen were higher in the upstream regions. Light penetration was total at most sampling stations and pH was predominantly acid. The sampling stations impacted by pollution sources, Lavapés and Araquá Rivers, exhibited higher values of electric conductivity, suspended solids, total nitrogen, nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, total dissolved phosphorus, BOD, and thermotolerant coliforms. Higher values of electric conductivity, turbidity and suspended solids were observed in the rainy season, whereas higher chlorophyll concentrations occurred in the dry season. The Lavapés River exhibits the worst environmental condition, while Capivara River is under better state of conservation. This study shows that it is urgent the implementation of measures for preservation and restoration of these regional aquatic ecosystems. All studied rivers were influenced by seasonal variation, sewage discharges and by watershed use and occupation. The TSI is a good analysis tool. The studied rivers export organic matter and TN, TP and SS loads to Tietê and Paranapanema rivers. CONCLUSIONS: This study show the importance of river management and that the accelerated degradation of the river systems indicates the little progress of the Brazilian legislation in terms of preservation and good management practices and that the interface between science, law, management and conservation need to be improved.
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spelling Differential environmental impacts on small and medium size rivers from center of São Paulo State, Brazil, and regional management perspectivesEfeitos de diferentes tipos de impactos ambientais em rios de pequeno e médio porte do centro do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil, e perspectivas de manejopoluiçãoCONAMA 357índice de estado tróficocargaspollutionCONAMA 357trophic state indexloadsAIM: This study aimed to evaluate, comparatively, the influence of distinct environmental impacts in the watershed on the rivers Capivara, Lavapés, Araquá and Pardo and the transference of effects downstream. METHODS: The limnological/water quality study was carried out in rainy (March/2007) and dry (September/2007) seasons, considering 17 sampling stations. RESULTS: Variables such as channel width and depth, water velocity and temperature increased towards the river's mouth; water transparency, velocity and dissolved oxygen were higher in the upstream regions. Light penetration was total at most sampling stations and pH was predominantly acid. The sampling stations impacted by pollution sources, Lavapés and Araquá Rivers, exhibited higher values of electric conductivity, suspended solids, total nitrogen, nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, total dissolved phosphorus, BOD, and thermotolerant coliforms. Higher values of electric conductivity, turbidity and suspended solids were observed in the rainy season, whereas higher chlorophyll concentrations occurred in the dry season. The Lavapés River exhibits the worst environmental condition, while Capivara River is under better state of conservation. This study shows that it is urgent the implementation of measures for preservation and restoration of these regional aquatic ecosystems. All studied rivers were influenced by seasonal variation, sewage discharges and by watershed use and occupation. The TSI is a good analysis tool. The studied rivers export organic matter and TN, TP and SS loads to Tietê and Paranapanema rivers. CONCLUSIONS: This study show the importance of river management and that the accelerated degradation of the river systems indicates the little progress of the Brazilian legislation in terms of preservation and good management practices and that the interface between science, law, management and conservation need to be improved.OBJETIVO: O presente trabalho buscou avaliar, comparativamente, a influência dos distintos tipos de impactos ambientais na bacia hidrográfica sobre os rios Capivara, Lavapés, Araquá e Pardo, e transferências de efeitos para a jusante. MÉTODOS: O estudo limnológico/qualidade de água foi realizado nos períodos chuvoso (março/2007) e seco (setembro/2007), sendo consideradas 17 estações de amostragem. RESULTADOS: Variáveis como largura, profundidade, vazão e temperatura da água aumentaram a jusante; velocidade, transparência e oxigênio dissolvido foram maiores nos trechos superiores. A penetração de luz na água foi total em quase todas as estações de amostragem e o pH predominantemente ácido. Os rios que sofrem impacto da área urbana, com fontes pontuais de poluição foram Lavapés e Araquá, apresentando maiores valores de condutividade elétrica, material em suspensão, nitrogênio total, nitrato, nitrito, amônia fósforo total, fosfato total dissolvido, DBO e coliformes termotolerantes. No período chuvoso foram observados maiores valores de condutividade elétrica, turbidez e material em suspensão, enquanto que concentrações mais elevadas de clorofila-a ocorreram no período seco. O rio Lavapés foi o que apresentou a pior condição ambiental, em contraste com o rio Capivara em melhor estado de conservação. Os rios estudados foram fortemente influenciados pela variação sazonal e por despejos de esgoto e uso e ocupação da bacia hidrográfica. O IET mostrou ser uma boa ferramenta de análise. Os rios estudados impactam a jusante com a exportação de matéria orgânica e cargas elevadas de NT, PT e SS para os rios Tietê e Paranapanema. CONCLUSÕES: O estudo mostrou a importância da gestão desses ambientes e que a degradação dos rios demonstram que a legislação brasileira avançou pouco na preservação, gestão e manejo dos ecossistemas aquáticos e que a interface entre ciência, legislação, gestão e preservação de ecossistemas aquáticos precisa ser melhorada.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Secretaria do Verde e Meio AmbienteUniversidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP Instituto de Biociências - IBCentro Universitário São CamiloUniversidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP Instituto de Biociências - IBCNPq: 131802/2007-0Associação Brasileira de LimnologiaSecretaria do Verde e Meio AmbienteUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Centro Universitário São CamiloOliveira, Paula Caroline Dos ReisNogueira, Marcos Gomes [UNESP]Sartori, Luciana Pinto2015-03-19T16:20:29Z2015-03-19T16:20:29Z2014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article404-419application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S2179-975X2014000400008Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Differential environmental impacts on small and medium size rivers from center of São Paulo State, Brazil, and regional management perspectives
Efeitos de diferentes tipos de impactos ambientais em rios de pequeno e médio porte do centro do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil, e perspectivas de manejo
title Differential environmental impacts on small and medium size rivers from center of São Paulo State, Brazil, and regional management perspectives
spellingShingle Differential environmental impacts on small and medium size rivers from center of São Paulo State, Brazil, and regional management perspectives
Oliveira, Paula Caroline Dos Reis
poluição
CONAMA 357
índice de estado trófico
cargas
pollution
CONAMA 357
trophic state index
loads
title_short Differential environmental impacts on small and medium size rivers from center of São Paulo State, Brazil, and regional management perspectives
title_full Differential environmental impacts on small and medium size rivers from center of São Paulo State, Brazil, and regional management perspectives
title_fullStr Differential environmental impacts on small and medium size rivers from center of São Paulo State, Brazil, and regional management perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Differential environmental impacts on small and medium size rivers from center of São Paulo State, Brazil, and regional management perspectives
title_sort Differential environmental impacts on small and medium size rivers from center of São Paulo State, Brazil, and regional management perspectives
author Oliveira, Paula Caroline Dos Reis
author_facet Oliveira, Paula Caroline Dos Reis
Nogueira, Marcos Gomes [UNESP]
Sartori, Luciana Pinto
author_role author
author2 Nogueira, Marcos Gomes [UNESP]
Sartori, Luciana Pinto
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Secretaria do Verde e Meio Ambiente
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Centro Universitário São Camilo
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Paula Caroline Dos Reis
Nogueira, Marcos Gomes [UNESP]
Sartori, Luciana Pinto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv poluição
CONAMA 357
índice de estado trófico
cargas
pollution
CONAMA 357
trophic state index
loads
topic poluição
CONAMA 357
índice de estado trófico
cargas
pollution
CONAMA 357
trophic state index
loads
description AIM: This study aimed to evaluate, comparatively, the influence of distinct environmental impacts in the watershed on the rivers Capivara, Lavapés, Araquá and Pardo and the transference of effects downstream. METHODS: The limnological/water quality study was carried out in rainy (March/2007) and dry (September/2007) seasons, considering 17 sampling stations. RESULTS: Variables such as channel width and depth, water velocity and temperature increased towards the river's mouth; water transparency, velocity and dissolved oxygen were higher in the upstream regions. Light penetration was total at most sampling stations and pH was predominantly acid. The sampling stations impacted by pollution sources, Lavapés and Araquá Rivers, exhibited higher values of electric conductivity, suspended solids, total nitrogen, nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, total dissolved phosphorus, BOD, and thermotolerant coliforms. Higher values of electric conductivity, turbidity and suspended solids were observed in the rainy season, whereas higher chlorophyll concentrations occurred in the dry season. The Lavapés River exhibits the worst environmental condition, while Capivara River is under better state of conservation. This study shows that it is urgent the implementation of measures for preservation and restoration of these regional aquatic ecosystems. All studied rivers were influenced by seasonal variation, sewage discharges and by watershed use and occupation. The TSI is a good analysis tool. The studied rivers export organic matter and TN, TP and SS loads to Tietê and Paranapanema rivers. CONCLUSIONS: This study show the importance of river management and that the accelerated degradation of the river systems indicates the little progress of the Brazilian legislation in terms of preservation and good management practices and that the interface between science, law, management and conservation need to be improved.
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