Renato I. S. Alves
University of São Paulo
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Environmental Research | 2014
Renato I. S. Alves; Carolina de Freitas Sampaio; Martí Nadal; Marta Schuhmacher; José L. Domingo; Susana Inés Segura-Muñoz
Pardo River (Brazil) is suffering from an important anthropogenic impact due to the pressure of highly populated areas and the influence of sugarcane cultivation. The objective of the present study was to determine the levels of 13 trace elements (As, Be, Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Mn, Hg, Ni, Tl, Sn, V and Zn) in samples of surface water and sediments from the Pardo River. Furthermore, the human health risks associated with exposure to those metals through oral intake and dermal absorption were also evaluated. Spatial and seasonal trends of the data were closely analyzed from a probabilistic approach. Manganese showed the highest mean concentrations in both water and sediments, remarking the incidence of the agricultural activity and the geological characteristics within the basin. Thallium and arsenic were identified as two priority pollutants, being the most important contributors to the Hazard Index (HI). Since non-carcinogenic risks due to thallium exposure slightly exceeded international guidelines (HI>1), a special effort should be made on this trace element. However, the current concentrations of arsenic, a carcinogenic element, were in accordance to acceptable lifetime risks. Nowadays, there is a clear increasing growth in human population and economic activities in the Pardo River, whose waters have become a serious strategic alternative for the potential supply of drinking water. Therefore, environmental monitoring studies are required not only to assure that the current state of pollution of Pardo River does not mean a risk for the riverside population, but also to assess the potential trends in the environmental levels of those elements.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2013
Renato I. S. Alves; Osmar de Oliveira Cardoso; Karina Aparecida de Abreu Tonani; Fabiana C. Julião; Tânia Maria Beltramini Trevilato; Susana Inés Segura-Muñoz
It is known that Brazil still has a privileged position of water quantity and quality, but water use has not proceeded in a responsible manner and often results in impairment of quality. This study aims to evaluate limnological parameters, parasites and bacteria, and concentrations of heavy metals (Cd, Pb, Cu, Cr, Mn, Hg, and Zn) in surface water of Ribeirão Preto Stream. The Ribeirão Preto Stream is located in urban areas under anthropogenic influence. The results showed that the levels of dissolved oxygen values were lower than those established by the National Environmental Council (CONAMA Resolution No 357/2005). The reading of electrical conductivity showed values typical of impacted environments. The parasitological analysis revealed the presence of nematode larvae. The bacteriological analysis showed higher values for total coliform and Escherichia coli than those set by the Brazilian National Environment Council (CONAMA). The heavy metals Cd, Pb, Cu, Cr, Mn, Hg, and Zn showed concentrations in accordance with the guidelines established by CONAMA. The results provide data on the quality of these waters and showed the necessity to protect the watercourse from point sources of contamination, recommending their continued monitoring.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2015
Carolina Sampaio Machado; Renato I. S. Alves; Brisa Maria Fregonesi; Cassio F. Beda; Meire Nikaido Suzuki; Rudison Beltramini Trevilato; Martí Nadal; José L. Domingo; Susana Inés Segura-Muñoz
There is a growing need for strategic assessment of environmental conditions in river basins around the world. In spite of the considerable water resources, Brazil has been suffering from water quality decrease in recent years. Pardo River runs through Minas Gerais and São Paulo, two of the most economically important states in Brazil, and is being currently promoted as a future drinking water source. This study aimed at integrating three different tools to conduct a hydromorphological assessment focused on the spatial complexity, connectivity, and dynamism of the Pardo River, Brazil. Twelve sampling stretches were evaluated in four sampling campaigns, in dry and rainy seasons. In each stretch, permanent preservation areas (PPAs), hydromorphological integrity by rapid assessment protocol (RAP), and physicochemical parameters were qualified. The kappa coefficient was used to assess statistical agreement among monitoring tools. The PPA analysis showed that in all stretches, the vegetation was modified. RAP results revealed environmental deterioration in stretches located near human activities and less variability of substrates available for aquatic fauna and sediment deposition as well. Low values for dissolved oxygen in the river mouth were noted in the rainy season. Electrical conductivity was higher in stretches near sugarcane crops. The poor agreement (k < 0.35) between the RAP and physicochemical parameters indicates that the tools generate different and complementary information, while they are not replaceable. Potential changes of the hydromorphological characteristics and variations in physicochemical indicators must be related to extensive PPA modification.
Química Nova | 2018
Gabriel Machad; Renato I. S. Alves; Ana Senhuk; Brisa Maria Fregonesi; Guilherme Sgobbi Zagui; Martí Nadal; Jordi Sierra; Josep L. Domingo; Susana Inés Segura-Muñoz
Gabriel P. Machadoa, Renato I. S. Alvesa, Ana Paula M. S. Senhukb, Brisa M. Fregonesia, Guilherme S. Zaguia, Martí Nadalc, Jordi Sierrac, Josep L. Domingoc e Susana I. Segura-Muñoza,* Departamento Materno-Infantil e Saúde Pública, Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo, 14040-902 Ribeirão Preto – SP, Brasil Departamento de Engenharia Ambiental, Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro, 38064-200 Uberaba – MG, Brasil Departamento de Medicina e Ciências da Saúde, Escola de Medicina e Ciências da Saúde, Universidad Rovira i Virgili, 43003 Reus – Tarragona, Espanha
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2018
Renato I. S. Alves; Carolina Sampaio Machado; Cassio F. Beda; Brisa Maria Fregonesi; Martí Nadal; Jordi Sierra; Josep L. Domingo; Susana Inés Segura-Muñoz
Located in the southeast of Brazil, the Pardo River Basin has a large population and an economy focused on agriculture, with a strong predominance of the sugarcane agro-industry. The purpose of the study was to assess the water quality of the Pardo River Basin under a multivariate approach using limnological parameters, metal concentrations, and indicator bacteria. Nine sampling campaigns were performed during both the dry and rainy seasons. Element concentrations were determined by inductively coupled plasma spectrometry (ICP-MS, Perkin Elmer Elan 6000). A battery of test to determine limnological parameters was performed (in situ). Total coliforms and Escherichia coli were detected and quantified using Defined Substrate Technology Colilert® and multiple tube dilutions. Principal component analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis were used as multivariate exploratory analysis. In general, the results suggest the influence of rain, possible sewage discharges into the watercourse, and the input of organic matter in some sampling points in both seasons, besides the absence of riparian vegetation in much of the Pardo River. The likely influence of industrial activities that do not have great prominence in the region was supported by temporal/spatial assessment of Cr and V. The water quality monitoring of Pardo River is an important tool for environmental management, and its continuity is indicated to obtain a consistent series of systematic data and thereby support concretely the actions of planning and controlling the use of water from the Pardo River and soil around them.
Biological Trace Element Research | 2014
Osmar de Oliveira Cardoso; Fabiana C. Julião; Renato I. S. Alves; Antonio R. Baena; Isabel González Diez; Meire Nikaido Suzuki; Beatriz S. Celere; Martí Nadal; José L. Domingo; Susana Inés Segura-Muñoz
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017
Carolina Sampaio Machado; Brisa Maria Fregonesi; Renato I. S. Alves; Karina Aparecida de Abreu Tonani; Jordi Sierra; Bruno Spinosa De Martinis; Beatriz S. Celere; Montse Mari; Marta Schuhmacher; Martí Nadal; José L. Domingo; Susana Inés Segura-Muñoz
Procedia Engineering | 2016
Carolina Sampaio Machado; Renato I. S. Alves; Brisa Maria Fregonesi; Karina Aparecida de Abreu Tonani; Bruno Spinosa De Martinis; Jordi Sierra; Martí Nadal; José L. Domingo; Susana Inés Segura-Muñoz
Ambiente E Agua - An Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Science | 2010
Renato I. S. Alves; Karina Aparecida de Abreu Tonani; Meire Nikaido; Osmar de Oliveira Cardoso; Tânia Maria Beltramini Trevilato; Susana Inés Segura-Muñoz
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology | 2019
Leonardo La Serra; Adriana Martinelli Salathiel; Tânia Maria Beltramini Trevilato; Renato I. S. Alves; Susana Inés Segura-Muñoz; Vanessa Cristina de Oliveira Souza; Fernando Barbosa; Ana Maria Roselino