A Review of the Effects of Anthropogenic Activities during the Pandemic Lockdown Period Timeline on Water Quality

Aini Hidayati Shahrir, G. Hayder
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The pandemic has shown its effect on the world regarding health, economy, society, and environment. Whether it is a negative or positive impact, the period of this pandemic has a vast open platform for further studies. This review focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on water quality. It is hypothesized that due to the reduced amount of anthropogenic activity due to the global lockdown, the water quality of water resources increased and rejuvenated. This review showed the study period, methods and parameters used by past researchers in this area. The research methods in this review have proven to be reliable in producing coherent results. The data presented showed a dependable indicator for the pollution and water quality standard whether it is based on the country’s standard or World Health Organization (WHO). The review focused on 23 articles from China, India, Malaysia, Morocco, Nepal, and Turkey. Findings from this review showed that the trend between the lockdown period and water quality is not rigid and may be affected by how the area is managed throughout the period. Moreover, this review gives definite suggestions for future studies and highlights the need for actions taken by policymakers.
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大流行封城期间人为活动对水质影响的研究进展
新冠肺炎疫情对世界健康、经济、社会、环境的影响已经显现出来。无论是消极影响还是积极影响,这次大流行期间都有一个巨大的开放平台可供进一步研究。本综述的重点是COVID-19大流行封锁对水质的影响。据推测,由于全球封锁导致的人为活动减少,水资源的水质增加并恢复了活力。本文综述了过去研究人员在该领域的研究时间、方法和参数。本综述的研究方法已被证明是可靠的,可以产生连贯的结果。无论是根据国家标准还是世界卫生组织(WHO)的标准,所提供的数据都显示了污染和水质标准的可靠指标。该综述的重点是来自中国、印度、马来西亚、摩洛哥、尼泊尔和土耳其的23篇文章。本次审查的结果表明,封城期与水质之间的趋势并非一成不变,可能会受到封城期间该地区管理方式的影响。此外,本综述为未来的研究提出了明确的建议,并强调了决策者采取行动的必要性。
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