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Limnological analyses, toxicity bioassay and benthic macroinvertebrates to environmental assessment of Salto Grande reservoir (Americana, SP)

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Author(s):
Carolina Buso Dornfeld
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Carlos.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos (EESC/SBD)
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Examining board members:
Evaldo Luiz Gaeta Espindola; Roberto da Gama Alves; Janete Brigante
Advisor: Evaldo Luiz Gaeta Espindola
Abstract

The goal of this work was to asses the environmental quality of Salto Grande reservoir (Americana, SP), located in an urban area with high industrial activities. Physical and chemical analyses were made in water and sediment, toxicity bioassays and structure (composition and density) of benthic organisms in four months (May, August, November 2000 and February 2001). The water nutrients analyses demonstrated high concentrations, mainly of ammonia ion and total phosphate, exceeding the limits from CONAMA 20/86, and based on the Trophic State Index, the reservoir was classified as eutrophic or hipereutrophic, depending on the months and the sampling stations, verified by a reduction on nutrients concentrations and in the trophic state, in the river-dam direction. The nutrients concentrations in the sediment was also elevated when compared with others reservoirs and the grain size composition demonstrated that the central sampling stations had silt-clay composition while the shore sampling stations and the Atibaia river had sand composition. The metals analysis indicates that water and sediment were contaminated by Cd, Cu, Cr, Fe, Mg, e Mn, with exception for Zn in the water and Pb in the sediment. The metals analysis in the benthic organisms indicates a bioaccumulation of Cd, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn and Zn, with exception for Pb and Cr. The acute toxicity bioassays verified, for Chironomus xanthus, higher toxicity in the Atibaia river, with 61% of mortality in November 2000, while for Daphnia similis the maximum toxicity (100% of immobility in August 2000) was observed on the sampling stations near the dam. The analysis of benthic organisms demonstrates the predominance of Oligochaeta, on central sampling stations (with higher profundity), and a higher diversity fauna, mainly by Oligochaeta, Mollusca and Ephemeroptera (Insecta), on the shore sampling stations. The Atibaia river fauna is composed mainly by Hirudinea and Oligochaeta. The higher eutrophication process in the reservoir probably was the cause of the reduction of macroinvertebrates fauna, when compared with studies in the past. The major process of these problems are the elevated input of nutrients, reduction on the dissolved oxygen and the input of metals, resulting in the substitution of the species for Oligochaeta organisms (Tubificidae), which are tolerant to different pollutants. To conclude, the high concentrations in the water and sediment for nutrients and metals, with values that exceed the limits from Environmental Agency, were related to the activities developed in the Watershed, indicating impacts produced by this utilization and its effects on the physical, chemical toxicological and biological characteristics of the system. (AU)