Water quality evaluation of two urban streams in Northwest Uruguay: are national regulations for urban stream quality su
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Water quality evaluation of two urban streams in Northwest Uruguay: are national regulations for urban stream quality sufficient? Elena Alvareda & Christine Lucas & Mercedes Paradiso & Adriana Piperno & Pablo Gamazo & Vanessa Erasun & Paola Russo & Andres Saracho & Rafael Banega & Gonzalo Sapriza & Franco Teixeira de Mello
Received: 5 December 2019 / Accepted: 15 September 2020 # Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
C. Lucas Polo de Ecología Fluvial, Universidad de la República, University Center of Paysandu, Paysandu, Uruguay
national water quality standards for two stream classes to assess variability in overall stream condition over time. Both streams displayed extremely high levels of fecal coliform concentrations in mid-downstream sites and relatively high levels of total dissolved phosphorus and ammonia well above the national standards of 0.025 mg/L and 0.02 mg/L, respectively. Nitrate was consistently below the national maximum of 44.3 mg/L, calling to question the adequacy of this standard for designated uses. Over 40% of samples had oxygen levels below the national standard of 5 mg/L, and a dead zone (average 1.5 mg/L) was detected in the downstream reach of the La Curtiembre stream. Despite differences in land use and urban context, monthly observations of nutrients and coliforms indicated high levels of contamination in mid-downstream reaches, which could present a health risk for the populations in Paysandú and Salto. This study highlights the degradation of urban streams in two major cities in Uruguay and the need for a comparative diagnosis of stream condition as a basis for decision-making regarding urban development and water resources.
M. Paradiso Unidad de Gestión Ambiental, Paysandu Municipal Government, Sarandí esq. Zorrilla de San Martín., 60000 Paysandú, Uruguay
Keywords Urban stream . Water pollution . Basin characterization . Water quality index
A. Piperno Facultad de Arquitectura Diseño y Urbanismo, Universidad de la República, Br. Artigas, 1031 Montevideo, Uruguay
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F. T. de Mello Departmento de Ecología y Gestión Ambiental, Universidad de la República, CURE Tacuarembó, 20100 Maldonado, Uruguay e-mail: [email protected]
Urban streams face multiple pressures from urbanization, industrial activity, and waste management, especially those with high population density in their
Abstract Poor water quality in urban streams places at risk the health of urban residents and the integrity of urban environments, ultimately leading to the “urban stream syndrome.” In response to growing concerns regarding urban streams in Uruguay, we evaluated the spatiotemporal variation in water quality parameters in two urban streams, the Ceibal and La Curtiembre streams, over 12–18 months. A proposal for an Urban Water Quality Index (UWQI) was developed based on
Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-020-08614-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. E. Alvareda (*) : C. Lucas : P. Gamazo : V. Era
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