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Quality of water bodies - Urbanised area of Jataí (GO) - Brazil

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The anthropogenic activities carried out in the municipality of Jataí alter the water quality of the rivers that pass through the urbanised area due to the discharge of treated or in natura sewage, urban drainage, solid waste and even natural processes. Against this backdrop, the water quality of the Claro River, the Queixada Stream and the Jataí Stream was checked using the Water Quality Index (CETESB IQA) verification method. The indices found at the ten collection points studied, in four collection campaigns, were classified as "good", "regular" and "average" water quality. It was also found that the quality parameters BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand), Faecal Coliforms, pH and Turbidity did not meet the limits established for Class 2 watercourses in CONAMA Resolution 357/2005 (BRASIL, 2005). In addition, most of the original vegetation in the Permanent Preservation Areas (PPAs) of the urban rivers studied has been eliminated and/or replaced by buildings or by some kind of occupation or anthropic use.

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Diplômé en ingénierie civile et environnementale, avec des qualifications post-universitaires en ingénierie de la sécurité au travail, en stratégies de gestion et une maîtrise en géographie.

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Authors Michel Carvalho Franco, Hildeu F. Assunção, Scopel Iraci
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2023
 
EAN 9786206410652
ISBN 9786206410652
No. of pages 76
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

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