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Spatio-temporal evolution of eutrophication and water quality in the Turawa dam reservoir, Poland

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-36936-1

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The article aims to assess the spatio-temporal evolution of eutrophication and water quality in the Turawa dam reservoir in Poland. It identifies potential sources of physicochemical pollution contributing to eutrophication and determines the trophic status and water quality indices of the reservoir. The analysis shows that the reservoir is highly susceptible to eutrophication, particularly due to pollutants from high tourist areas and the Mala Panew River. Parameters such as TP, DO, BOD5, and COD were found to deteriorate the ecological status. The average water quality for the period 1998-2020 falls in classes II or III, with a noticeable deterioration in recent years indicating progressive eutrophication.
The objectives of the article are: to assess spatio-temporal evolution of eutrophication and water quality of the Turawa dam reservoir, located in south-western Poland on the Mala Panew River; to identify location and relationship between potential sources of physicochemical pollution related to the progressing process of eutrophication; and to determine trophic status and water quality indices of the selected research object. The analysis (Mann-Whitney U test, PCA, HCA, Spearman correlation matrix) showed a high susceptibility of the reservoir to eutrophication processes, especially due to the influence of dangerous loads of compounds emerging from areas with high tourist intensity and pollutants flowing from the Mala Panew River. The parameters deteriorating the ecological status were TP, DO, BOD5, and COD. Considering the cumulative results of water quality indices for the period 1998-2020, the average water quality was in classes II or III. A noticeable deterioration appeared in water quality for the years 2016-2020, which proves the progressing eutrophication in the Turawa reservoir. In 1998-2020, the reservoir was classified as eutrophic or mesoeutrophic based on the calculated three trophic status indices. This article would help in developing a strategy for dealing with water blooms, a reliable system for monitoring pressures causing eutrophication, and optimal technologies for the reconstruction of multifunctional reservoirs.

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