Description of the primary Loreto-coca river contamination through the measurement of physicochemical parameters
Author:
Allauca P Jose1ORCID, Lopez P Carlos2ORCID, Daza Jennyfer2ORCID, Chamba Joyce2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Escuela Superior Politecnica de Chimborazo (ESPOCH), Sede Orellana, El Coca, 220101, Ecuador, 2 Instituto Superior Tecnologico General Eloy Alfaro (ISTGEA), La Joya de los Sachas, 220101, Ecuador 2. Escuela Superior Politecnica de Chimborazo (ESPOCH), Sede Orellana, El Coca, 220101, Ecuador
Abstract
The main objective of this article is to describe the pollution in the main Loreto-Coca rivers using physicochemical parameters. Our analysis is focused on the Orellana province and examines the Suno, Napo, Coca, and Payamino rivers, which are adversely impacted by oil and mining activities. These activities result in toxic and chemical residues, such as heavy metals and other contaminants. Samples were collected following the INEN 2176 standard to do this. We could evaluate parameters such as pH, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, turbidity, nutrients (nitrates, phosphates), heavy metals, and COD using laboratory equipment and specific techniques and methods. The level of pollution was determined by comparing these results with permissible limits. Therefore, based on the comparative results obtained, environmental education is crucial for raising awareness about the importance of protecting and conserving water as a vital resource. Conducting these studies provides essential information for taking preventive and corrective measures and monitoring and addressing identified issues to safeguard public health and the environment.
Keywords: pollution, water, rivers, sample, standard, physicochemical parameters.
Publisher
Clinical Biotec
Reference31 articles.
1. 1. Alcantara, M. G. The definition of health of the World Health Organization and interdisciplinarity. sapiens. University Research Journal. 2016, 93-107. 2. 2. Gonzalez-Alonso, S. & Esteban-Hernandez J. Water contamination in sources near Bolivian oil fields. Panama Public Health Magazine. 2010, 235–43. 3. 3. Silva, T.T., Santo K.S., Matsumoto, S.T. & Ribeiro, J. Monitoring of the water quality of the foz of Santa Maria da Vitória river and the Vitória Bayes, by systematic studies of physical-chemical and biological parameters. 2018, 1373-1392. 4. 4. Baque-Mite, R., Simba-Ochoa, L., González-Osorio, B., Suatunce, P., Diaz-Ocampo, E. & Cadme-Arevalo, L. Quality of water intended for human consumption in a canton of Ecuador. Unemi Science Magazine. 2016, 109-117. 5. 5. Morales, J. & Barroso, J. Construction of knowledge about the use, consumption and contamination of water. Conceptions of first-year high school students. 2012, 15.
|
|