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Lake and Reservoir Management | 2011

Limiting factors for phytoplankton growth in subtropical reservoirs: the effect of light and nutrient availability in different longitudinal compartments

Davi Gasparini Fernandes Cunha; Maria do Carmo Calijuri

Abstract Limited information is available on the interactions between environmental factors and algal growth in tropical and subtropical aquatic systems. We investigated the relationships between algal biomass (measured as chlorophyll, Chl-a) and light, total phosphorus (TP) and total nitrogen (TN) in longitudinal zones of subtropical reservoirs. We studied the seasonal variation of water variables in Itupararanga Reservoir (Brazil) and compared the results with 16 other subtropical lakes and reservoirs. The longitudinal zones in Itupararanga Reservoir were considered statistically different (p < 0.05, MANOVA). From the riverine zone to the dam region of the reservoir, Spearman Correlation Test suggested that light limitation and TP limitation tended to decrease and increase, respectively. Although nitrate concentrations were high (>400 μg/L), the Spearman coefficients between Chl-a and TN and the TN:TP ratios (11:1 < TN:TP < 35:1) indicated that nitrogen may be co-limiting algal growth in the studied water body. Putting Itupararanga in a regional context allowed assessment of potential influences of land use on trophic state. Within the subtropical dataset, TP explained a greater percentage of variance in Chl-a (R2 = 0.70) than TN (R2 = 0.17). The main land use type within the reservoirs drainage area significantly influenced the concentrations of TP, TN, and Chl-a (p < 0.05, MANOVA), with different relationships between nutrients and chlorophyll in forested (R2 = 0.12–0.33), agricultural (R2 = 0.50–0.68) and urban (R2 = 0.09–0.64) watersheds. Comparisons with literature values and those from reservoirs with less altered watersheds indicated that Itupararanga Reservoir is reaching the mesotrophic–eutrophic boundary, and further nutrient enrichment could cause water quality degradation.


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2015

Quantification of phytoplankton bloom dynamics by citizen scientists in urban and peri-urban environments

Eva Pintado Castilla; Davi Gasparini Fernandes Cunha; Fred Wang-Fat Lee; Steven Loiselle; Kin Chung Ho; Charlotte Hall

Freshwater ecosystems are severely threatened by urban development and agricultural intensification. Increased occurrence of algal blooms is a main issue, and the identification of local dynamics and drivers is hampered by a lack of field data. In this study, data from 13 cities (250 water bodies) were used to examine the capacity of trained community members to assess elevated phytoplankton densities in urban and peri-urban freshwater ecosystems. Coincident nutrient concentrations and land use observations were used to examine possible drivers of algal blooms. Measurements made by participants showed a good relationship to standard laboratory measurements of phytoplankton density, in particular in pond and lake ecosystems. Links between high phytoplankton density and nutrients (mainly phosphate) were observed. Microscale observations of pollution sources and catchment scale estimates of land cover both influenced the occurrence of algal blooms. The acquisition of environmental data by committed and trained community members represents a major opportunity to support agency monitoring programmes and to complement field campaigns in the study of catchment dynamics.


Acta Botanica Brasilica | 2011

Seasonal variation of phytoplankton functional groups in the arms of a tropical reservoir with multiple uses (SP, Brazil)

Davi Gasparini Fernandes Cunha; Maria do Carmo Calijuri

The assessment of phytoplankton functional groups may help water resource management, considering the multiple uses of this resource type. This research investigated the seasonal variation of these groups in the Itupararanga Reservoir (SP, Brazil). Four arms of the reservoir were sampled to determine the water temperature, pH, underwater Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR), turbidity, total phosphorus, nitrate and total suspended solids (TSS), besides qualitative and quantitative aspects of the phytoplankton community and meteorological data. The study was carried out in August and October 2009, and in February 2010, and suggested there is seasonal variation of phytoplankton groups (p* 1000 µE m-2 s-1) were relevant in the summer. Considering the environmental variability of the arms of the reservoir (derived from the influence of tributaries), and the dominance of phytoplankton groups typical of eutrophic environments, we recommend continuous monitoring of this area so that different water uses can continue, particularly for supply and recreation.


Water Science and Technology | 2012

Nutrient reference concentrations and trophic state boundaries in subtropical reservoirs.

Davi Gasparini Fernandes Cunha; Allan Pretti Ogura; Maria do Carmo Calijuri

Nutrient criteria as reference concentrations and trophic state boundaries are necessary for water management worldwide because anthropogenic eutrophication is a threat to the water uses. We compiled data on total phosphorus (TP), nitrogen (TN) and chlorophyll a (Chl a) from 17 subtropical reservoirs monitored from 2005-2009 in the São Paulo State (Brazil) to calculate reference concentrations through the trisection method (United States Environmental Protection Agency). By dividing our dataset into thirds we presented trophic state boundaries and frequency curves for the nutrient levels in water bodies with different enrichment conditions. TP and TN baseline concentrations (0.010 mg/L and 0.350 mg/L, respectively) were bracketed by ranges for temperate reservoirs available in the literature. We propose trophic state boundaries (upper limits for the oligotrophic category: 0.010 mg TP/L, 0.460 mg TN/L and 1.7 μg Chl a/L; for the mesotrophic: 0.030 mg TP/L, 0.820 mg TN/L and 9.0 μg Chl a/L). Through an example with a different dataset (from the Itupararanga Reservoir, Brazil), we encouraged the use of frequency curves to compare data from individual monitoring efforts with the expected concentrations in oligotrophic, mesotrophic and eutrophic regional systems. Such analysis might help designing recovery programs to reach targeted concentrations and mitigate the undesirable eutrophication symptoms in subtropical freshwaters.


Engenharia Sanitaria E Ambiental | 2010

Análise probabilística de ocorrência de incompatibilidade da qualidade da água com o enquadramento legal de sistemas aquáticos - estudo de caso do rio Pariquera-Açu (SP)

Davi Gasparini Fernandes Cunha; Maria do Carmo Calijuri

Embora relativamente comuns no Brasil, programas de monitoramento da qualidade da agua frequentemente nao transformam os resultados em elementos que norteiem o poder publico para a recuperacao dos sistemas aquaticos. Assim, a presente pesquisa teve por objetivo discutir a utilizacao das curvas probabilisticas de incompatibilidade da qualidade da agua com o enquadramento legal dos corpos de agua como ferramenta complementar ao monitoramento. As probabilidades de inconformidade com a resolucao CONAMA 357/05 (Classe 2) para o rio Pariquera-Acu (SP) em 2007 foram de 35, 8, 44, 1, 0, 0 e 0%, respectivamente para oxigenio dissolvido, turbidez, fosforo, nitrogenio amoniacal, nitrito, nitrato e clorofila-a. Concluiu-se que o grau de condensacao de informacoes gerado pelas curvas probabilisticas representa uma contribuicao para a gestao da qualidade de agua.


Water Science and Technology | 2011

Trophic state evolution in a subtropical reservoir over 34 years in response to different management procedures

Davi Gasparini Fernandes Cunha; Doron Grull; Murilo Damato; J. R. C. Blum; J. E. I. Lutti; S. Eiger; Pedro Caetano Sanches Mancuso

Despite their importance for water management, long-term studies on trophic state are relatively scarce in subtropical reservoirs. We analyzed total phosphorus (TP), total nitrogen (TN) and chlorophyll a (Chl a) concentrations in the Billings Reservoir (Brazil) over time: Phase 1 (1977-1992, Tietê River water was pumped to Billings to increase energy generation, 100 m(3) s(-1)); Phase 2 (1992-2007, Tietê water was conveyed to Billings only in special cases for flood avoidance, 8 m(3) s(-1)); and Phase 3 (2007-2010, besides flood control, Billings received Tietê water treated by an in situ flotation system, 13 m(3) s(-1)). We compared our results with data from 12 reservoirs to evaluate current (2005-2009) enrichment conditions. Phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations decreased (p < 0.05, MANOVA) from Phase 1 to 2 and were stable thereafter. TN/TP ratios increment (1977-2010) indicated shift from N- to P-limitation in the reservoir, affecting the phytoplankton. Nutrient levels in Billings are currently between the expected concentrations in mesotrophic and eutrophic reservoirs (0.03 mg L(-1) < TP < 0.42 mg L(-1), 0.8 mg L(-1) < TN < 7.6 mg L(-1)) and Chl a concentrations exceeded 34 μg L(-1), median for the eutrophic waterbodies from the dataset. Although water quality in Billings has improved, nutrient inputs from Tietê River pumping episodes, diffuse and internal sources are still favoring biomass accrual and compromising water uses.


Engenharia Sanitaria E Ambiental | 2013

Resolução CONAMA 357/2005: análise espacial e temporal de não conformidades em rios e reservatórios do estado de São Paulo de acordo com seus enquadramentos (2005-2009)

Davi Gasparini Fernandes Cunha; Maria do Carmo Calijuri; Marta Condé Lamparelli; Nelson Menegon Jr.

The CONAMA Framework Resolution 357/2005 fixed the conditions for establishing water quality categories in Brazilian aquatic systems. We assessed the levels of non-conformity among the water quality in rivers and reservoirs from Sao Paulo State (SP, Brazil) and their framework. We analyzed data (n=43,897) from total phosphorus, dissolved oxygen, nitrate, turbidity and Biochemical Oxygen Demand of 360 sampling sites within the 22 UGRHI (Water Resources Management Units) in SP from 2005 to 2009. The situation was unsatisfactory for total phosphorus and dissolved oxygen, mainly in the industrial UGRHI. There was no significant water quality improvement in relation to some of the studied variables within these five years, which indicates the need for directing investments on tertiary domestic wastewater treatment and mitigation of non-point pollution loads.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2011

Contiguous urban rivers should not be necessarily submitted to the same management plan: the case of Tietê and Pinheiros Rivers (São Paulo-Brazil)

Davi Gasparini Fernandes Cunha; Doron Grull; Murilo Damato; J. R. C. Blum; S. Eiger; José E.I. Lutti; Pedro Caetano Sanches Mancuso

The management of urban water resources plays an important role for developing countries. The Tietê and Pinheiros Rivers (São Paulo, Brazil) are affected by domestic and industrial effluents and by the diffuse pollution. This research aimed to quantify 134 variables in the water of Tietê and Pinheiros Rivers (approximately 7,200 and 6,600 analyses, respectively) from August 2007 to December 2008. The idea was to verify if the fact that both rivers are located in the same basin is enough to consider the application of a single management plan for both. Data showed that the rivers presented significant anthropogenic interference. The results suggested that such rivers must be subjected to individual management plans since there were exclusive occurrences (variables that were only detected in one of the rivers). Moreover, there was a statistically significant difference between rainy and dry periods for eleven variables (p*<0.05, ANOVA), reinforcing the special importance of the temporal component within the monitoring program. It is expected that this study subsidize environmental recovery programs in the Tietê River, to which is recommendable to focus on prosecution of illegal wastewater releases, and in the Pinheiros River, to which special attention is suggested to the pollution derived from the pesticides load to the water body.


Engenharia Sanitaria E Ambiental | 2012

Integração entre curvas de permanência de quantidade e qualidade da água como uma ferramenta para a gestão eficiente dos recursos hídricos

Davi Gasparini Fernandes Cunha; Maria do Carmo Calijuri; Eduardo Mario Mendiondo

The security of the different water uses, environmental services and ecological balance depends upon a well-weighted combination between quantitative and qualitative aspects in rivers. This research describes applications of a new approach of the frequency curves for discharge, which were associated with frequency curves for water quality. Data on total phosphorus (2005 to 2009) and monthly average flow (1959 to 2003) from the Paraiba do Sul and Sorocaba Rivers were compiled to further illustrate the concept. The integration between the curves of water quantity and quality was considered desirable as it can aid in the planning of water concessions, charging for water uses, environmental monitoring and establishment of water quality standards and framework. Moreover, these curves can accommodate variations in climate and land use, allowing the establishment of environmental scenarios


Water Science and Technology | 2010

On site flotation for recovering polluted aquatic systems: is it a feasible solution for a Brazilian urban river?

Davi Gasparini Fernandes Cunha; Doron Grull; Murilo Damato; J. R. C. Blum; J. E. I. Lutti; S. Eiger; Pedro Caetano Sanches Mancuso

Pinheiros River (Brazil) plays a pivotal role in supplying water to Billings Reservoir, which presents multiple uses (human drinking, energy generation, irrigation, navigation, fishing and leisure). An intense monitoring program was performed during the years 2007 and 2008 to find out whether on site flotation is a feasible solution or not for improving the water quality of this urban river, attenuating the pollutants load caused by the water pumping to the reservoir (approximately 10 m³ s⁻¹). The monitoring of 18 variables (13,429 laboratorial analysis during the period of 490 days), suggested that despite the convenience of the on site approach for water treatment, especially for rivers located in fully urbanized areas, the flotation system is not enough itself to recover Pinheiros River water quality, given the several constraints that apply. Total phosphorus removal was high in percentage terms (about 90%), although the remaining concentrations were not so low (mean of 0.05 mg L⁻¹). The removal efficiency of some variables was insufficient, leading to high final mean concentrations of metals [e.g. aluminium (0.29 mg L⁻¹), chromium (0.02 mg L⁻¹) and iron (1.1 mg L⁻¹)] as well as nitrogen-ammonia (25.8 mg L⁻¹) and total suspended solids (18 mg L⁻¹) in the treated water.

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Doron Grull

University of São Paulo

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Flavia Tromboni

Rio de Janeiro State University

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