The Amazon has the largest watershed in the world, with abundant fresh water reserves. Such abundance contrasts with the quality of the water consumed in the riverine communities. This work highlights the importance of assessing the quality of water of the Solimões River in the stretch situated opposite the Community Nossa Senhora das Graças-Costa do Pesqueiro, in front of the town of Manacapuru-Amazonas-Brazil. The research aimed to evaluate environmental indicators for the quality of the river water as well as in households in this community, according to the regional seasonality. The monitored parameters such as conductivity, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, color, pH, nitrate, nitrite, and sulfate were compared with the water quality standards in force in Brazil. Values well above the maximum level allowed (MLA) for color and turbidity parameters were found in some households, indicating that the water collected from the river is not getting appropriate treatment. The analysis of the correlation matrix of the parameters in the flood period of the river evidenced high correlation among dissolved oxygen (D.O), NO3 (-), Cl(-), SO4 (2-), and color. In this study, by principal component analysis (PCA), it was observed that the characteristics of the water, obtained from the river to be consumed in the households, in the flood period showed similarities with the river water samples, indicating absence of efficient treatment for human consumption.
RESUMOCátions e ânions majoritários são espécies químicas de grande importância nos diversos compartimentos aquáticos, porém, pouco abordados de forma exclusiva na bacia amazônica. Neste sentido, o objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a dinâmica espacial de Na Spatial variation of cations, anions and physicochemical variables in the Solimões-Amazonas River, between Manaus and Jutaí, Amazon Basin ABSTRACTMajor cations and anions are chemical species with great importance in different water compartments. However, no specific attention has been given to them in the Amazon basin. This study aimed to assess the spatial dynamic of Na + , Ca 2+ , K + , Mg 2+ , Cl -and SO 4 2-in a specific section of the Solimões-Amazonas river taking into account the alkalinity, hydrogen potential (pH), conductivity electric (EC), total suspended solids (TSS) and total organic carbon (TOC). Samples were collected in May, July and September 2012 in seven points in the Solimões-Amazonas River and in the mouth of some of its main tributaries: rivers Jutaí, Juruá, Japurá and Purus. Cations and anions were analyzed by ion chromatography, TSS by gravimetry, pH by potentiometry, alkalinity by potentiometric titration, EC by conductimetry and TOC by catalytic oxidation combustion. The average cation concentrations followed this order: Ca 2+ > Na + > Mg 2+ > K + and anion SO 4 2-> Cl. From the upstream of the river towards its downstream section there was a tendency for a decrease in cations and anions accumulation, pH, EC, TSS and alkalinity. On the other hand, there was an increase in TOC. The present study showed changes in chemical characteristics of Solimões River along its course. It was observed the contribution of the tributary rivers as one of the responsible factors for these changes.
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