Evaluating the spatiotemporal variation of Ba River water quality in the agricultural and urban watershed in the highland of Vietnam

Author:

Nguyen Tuan Anh12,Nguyen Thi Nhan3,Dao Van Tri3,Schmalz Britta4,Tran Le Luu3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Doctoral Training Program in Sustainable Urban Development Vietnamese German University Ben Cat Vietnam

2. Nong Lam University of Ho Chi Minh City, Gia Lai Campus Pleiku Vietnam

3. Master Program in Water Technology, Reuse, and Management Vietnamese German University Ben Cat Binh Duong Province Vietnam

4. Chair of Engineering Hydrology and Water Management Technical University of Darmstadt Darmstadt Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe Ba River in Vietnam has been facing pollution due to waste generation from agricultural and urban areas. This study focuses on evaluating the spatiotemporal variations in river water quality based on physicochemical characteristics and pesticide parameters for different seasons in 2022–2023. The results indicate that the concentrations of most parameters in the rainy season were higher than those in the early‐dry and dry seasons due to the non‐point sources in agricultural areas. Notably, the analysis of pesticide residue in both the rainy and dry seasons revealed low levels of chlorpyrifos (ethyl), and deltamethrin was detected in the only rainy season. The results from the hierarchical cluster analysis and water quality index show that the water quality at Ben Mong, An Khe, and Ba River Bridges was classified as moderately to highly polluted. These areas should focus on regular water quality monitoring and appropriate pollution source management.Practitioner Points Agriculture activities strongly affected the water quality of the Highland Ba River of Vietnam. Chlorpyrifos and deltamethrin pesticides (0.0074–0.0218 μg/L) were detected in Ba River. Non‐point pollution sources significantly influenced water quality in the Ba River. Variations in river water quality mainly depend on seasons and locations. Water quality index values in rainy seasons (26–88) are lower than that in dry season (37–92).

Publisher

Wiley

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