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Title: | Effects of bathing intensity, rainfall events, and location on the recreational water quality of stream pools in southern Ecuador |
Authors: | Iñiguez-Armijos, Carlos Sánchez, Julissa Villareal, Marielena Aguilar, Silvio Rosado, Daniel |
Keywords: | Bathing Beaches Ecuador Environmental Monitoring Escherichia coli Humans Water Microbiology Water Quality Ecuador Escherichia coli Economics Escherichia coli Forestry Lakes Land use Rain Rivers Water quality rain Eco-tourisms Fecal Coliform Gastrointestinal illness Recreational water Tropical dry forest dry forest ecotourism fecal coliform gastroenteritis microbial community precipitation intensity rainfall recreational activity stream channel water quality Article Ecuador Escherichia coli human land use microbiological parameters pollution monitoring recreation stream (river) water quality environmental monitoring isolation and purification microbiology procedures swimming Water pollution |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd |
Abstract: | Bathing in natural waters is a highly demanded recreational activity in tropical countries because of climatic conditions and availability of bathing sites; but, do users know the water quality of these sites? We determined the physicochemical and microbiological water quality of a highly used bathing site in southern Ecuador. We assessed how bather attendance, rainfall events, and pool location alters the recreational water quality (RWQ). Most of the parameters measured in the stream pools did not accomplish the Ecuadorian and international regulations for recreational water quality. Microbiological water quality diminishes from upstream to downstream pools because of human activities and bathing intensity having potential effects on bather health and eco-touristic development. We found that an increase of bathers is strongly associated with a growing concentration of Escherichia coli. It is suggested better land-use practices and review thoroughly the Ecuadorian regulation to assure a healthy RWQ. Further efforts are needed to identify more risky bathing sites, determine pollution sources, and establish a long-term monitoring program to support the touristic development in countries looking for diversifying their economy. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd |
URI: | https://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/bitstreams/2-s2.0-85075516740.pdf http://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/handle/123456789/69530 |
ISSN: | 00456535 |
Appears in Collections: | Artículos de revistas Científicas |
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