ESTUDIO FISICOQUÍMICO Y BACTERIOLÓGICO DEL RÍO MANZANARES, ESTADO SUCRE, VENEZUELA

Main Authors: MARÍA VALENTINA FUENTES, WILLIAM SENIOR, IVIS FERMÍN, L. TROCCOLI
Format: Article
Terbitan: , 2008
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/160563
Daftar Isi:
  • The Manzanares River is one of the most important bodies of water in northeastern Venezuela. However, a vast influx of industrial and domestic sewage from farm and urban dwellings enters the river without much control by the pertinent authorities. To ascertain the environmental quality of the river 45 sampling sites were set throughout the area comprising the high, middle, and low-lying areas of the river basin during three different periods, namely, rainy season (2003), transitional period (2003), and dry season (2004). The parameters monitored and measured following APHA-AWWA-WPCF standards were: temperature (18.3 – 30.0°C), pH (6.04 – 8.88), dissolved oxygen (1.7 – 7.0 mg.L-1k), nitrogen (11 – 188 μmol.1-1) and phosphorus compounds (nondetectable – 22 μmol.1-1), silicates (8 – 260 μmol.1-1), and fecal coliforms (1 – 2.4 · 107 MPN/100 mL). All parameters yielded differences in the three watersheds and the three seasons. The low-lying area resulted most affected. Nitrates and nitrites were the prevailing inorganic matter, in consonance with a high presence of fecal coliforms, profuse decomposed organic matter, and warmer temperatures. Results attest to the poor environmental quality of the Manzanares River, the waters of which being unsuited for human exposure.
  • Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. Venezuela, 47 (2): 149-158 (2008) http://ojs.udo.edu.ve/index.php/boletiniov/article/view/848/675