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Title: Water quality in the tropical Andes hotspot: The Yacuambi river (southeastern Ecuador)
Authors: Villa-Achupallas, Mercedes
Rosado, Daniel
Aguilar, Silvio
Galindo-Riaño, María Dolores
Keywords: Amazonia
Andes
Ecuador
Zamora-Chinchipe
Arsenic
Barium
Biochemical oxygen demand
Cadmium
Chemical analysis
Chemical contamination
Chemical oxygen demand
Dissolved oxygen
Environmental protection
Irrigation
Lead
Mercury (metal)
Metals
Nitrates
Oxygen
Pesticides
Pollution
Risk assessment
River pollution
Rivers
Trace elements
Water pollution
Water quality
arsenic
barium
cadmium
chromium
dissolved oxygen
drinking water
lead
mercury
nitrate
nitrite
pesticide
phosphate
Amazonian region
Drinking and irrigations
Fecal coliforms
Human consumption
Potential risks
Quality parameters
Water quality indexes
Zamora-Chinchipe
arsenic
environmental protection
fecal coliform
pesticide
risk assessment
river water
trace element
water pollution
water quality
acidity
aquatic environment
Article
biochemical oxygen demand
chemical oxygen demand
conductance
Ecuador
environmental protection
fecal coliform
fluid intake
irrigation (agriculture)
population risk
priority journal
river ecosystem
turbidity
water quality
water sampling
water structure
water temperature
Water resources
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Abstract: Yacuambi river waters (southeast Ecuador, Amazonian region) were assessed to evaluate the potential risk to populations, who use it for drinking and irrigation, and ecosystems, which are part of Tropical Andes hotspot and considered some of the most biodiverse in the world. The water quality index was calculated and some quality parameters were checked to comply with Ecuadorian and North American standards for human consumption, preservation of aquatic life and irrigation. Four samplings were carried out in six stations covering the entire length of the Yacuambi river. Several parameters were analyzed: pH, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, temperature, color, phosphates, nitrite, nitrate, biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, total solids, turbidity, metals (Ba, Cd, Cr, Pb, As and Hg), pesticides and fecal coliforms. The water quality in the Yacuambi river was good and medium according to the classification of the Water Quality Index. However, it was unsuitable for human consumption, preservation of aquatic life and irrigation according to Ecuadorian and North American standards. Arsenic, color and fecal coliforms exceeded the limits for human consumption in all samples tested. Thresholds of preservation of aquatic life were exceeded in all samples in the case of Pb and in some samples for As, pH, nitrite and nitrate. Arsenic and fecal coliforms made Yacuambi river waters unsuitable for irrigation. © 2018
URI: https://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/bitstreams/2-s2.0-85044148236.pdf
http://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/handle/123456789/69531
ISSN: 00489697
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