{"title":"小河经济用水环境安全评价","authors":"Y.A. Zalenska, V. A. Kopilevych","doi":"10.3103/S1063455X24010107","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p>Changes in the hydrochemical regime of a small river due to anthropogenic load lead to a deterioration in water quality. Pollution of water bodies can affect the volume of production in the fisheries industry. Therefore, a pressing issue for modern fisheries is the continuous monitoring and comprehensive ecological assessment of the quality of surface waters. The study aims to investigate the water quality index (WQI) for fish farming in the Umanka River within the city limits of Uman. As a typical urban river, Umanka experiences the influence of slow water flow, constant discharge of polluted water, ecological degradation, and weak self-purification. Therefore, the need to study and improve the water quality of the Umanka River is quite evident. WQIs are calculated based on the results of analytical measurements of hydrochemical properties of water, such as dissolved oxygen, pH, total (bicarbonate) alkalinity, total mineralization, nitrates, nitrites, ammonium nitrogen, etc. Confirmation of a moderate increase in the concentration of ion composition indicators in the water section studied after the city of Uman is provided by the results of WQI calculations for fish farming during 2021 and 2022 for the analyzed water samples in the direction of the Umanka River flow. Judging by the QWI values for fisheries purposes in 2021, waters from sampling points 1–5 are characterized as “Satisfactory,” with the exceptions being points 6 as “Good” and 7 as “Very Poor.” In 2022, water from the study area in the city of Uman (points 1 and 2) is characterized as “Good,” while the others (points 3–7) are considered “Satisfactory.” Thus, there is an observed deterioration in water quality for fish farming in the research area after the city of Uman.</p>","PeriodicalId":680,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.5000,"publicationDate":"2024-03-04","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Evaluation of the Environmental Safety of Water in a Small River for Economic Use\",\"authors\":\"Y.A. Zalenska, V. A. 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Evaluation of the Environmental Safety of Water in a Small River for Economic Use
Changes in the hydrochemical regime of a small river due to anthropogenic load lead to a deterioration in water quality. Pollution of water bodies can affect the volume of production in the fisheries industry. Therefore, a pressing issue for modern fisheries is the continuous monitoring and comprehensive ecological assessment of the quality of surface waters. The study aims to investigate the water quality index (WQI) for fish farming in the Umanka River within the city limits of Uman. As a typical urban river, Umanka experiences the influence of slow water flow, constant discharge of polluted water, ecological degradation, and weak self-purification. Therefore, the need to study and improve the water quality of the Umanka River is quite evident. WQIs are calculated based on the results of analytical measurements of hydrochemical properties of water, such as dissolved oxygen, pH, total (bicarbonate) alkalinity, total mineralization, nitrates, nitrites, ammonium nitrogen, etc. Confirmation of a moderate increase in the concentration of ion composition indicators in the water section studied after the city of Uman is provided by the results of WQI calculations for fish farming during 2021 and 2022 for the analyzed water samples in the direction of the Umanka River flow. Judging by the QWI values for fisheries purposes in 2021, waters from sampling points 1–5 are characterized as “Satisfactory,” with the exceptions being points 6 as “Good” and 7 as “Very Poor.” In 2022, water from the study area in the city of Uman (points 1 and 2) is characterized as “Good,” while the others (points 3–7) are considered “Satisfactory.” Thus, there is an observed deterioration in water quality for fish farming in the research area after the city of Uman.
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Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology focuses on water and wastewater treatment, water pollution monitoring, water purification, and similar topics. The journal publishes original scientific theoretical and experimental articles in the following sections: new developments in the science of water; theoretical principles of water treatment and technology; physical chemistry of water treatment processes; analytical water chemistry; analysis of natural and waste waters; water treatment technology and demineralization of water; biological methods of water treatment; and also solicited critical reviews summarizing the latest findings. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Ukrainian language. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed.