Spatiotemporal Variability in Microbiological Water Quality of the Biaka River and Its Relation to the Selected Physicochemical Parameters of Water

The aim of this 2-year study was to examine the temporal changes in the concentration of microbiological indicators of water contamination and selected physicochemical parameters within the Biaka river and its selected tributaries in the vicinity of the largest ski station in Biaka Tatrzaska. The st...

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Veröffentlicht in:Water, air, and soil pollution air, and soil pollution, 2016-01, Vol.227 (1), p.1-12
Hauptverfasser: Lenart-boro, Anna, Wolanin, Anna, Jelonkiewicz, Ukasz, Chmielewska-botnicka, Daria, Elazny, Mirosaw
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this 2-year study was to examine the temporal changes in the concentration of microbiological indicators of water contamination and selected physicochemical parameters within the Biaka river and its selected tributaries in the vicinity of the largest ski station in Biaka Tatrzaska. The study involved 24 series of sampling in eight sites throughout the Biaka river and on its selected tributaries. Temperature, pH, and electrical conductivity (EC^sub 25 °C^) were measured onsite. The microbiological assays included the numbers of mesophilic and psychrophilic bacteria, Staphylococcus spp. and Salmonella spp., as well as coliforms, thermotolerant (fecal) coliforms, Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecalis, and sulfate-reducing Clostridium. The chemical analyses were conducted to determine the concentration of NH^sub 4^ ^sup +^, NO2 ^sup -^, NO3 ^sup -^, and PO^sub 4^ ^sup 3-^. The analyses showed that contrary to common opinion, waters of the Biaka river are strongly polluted in some sections. Seasonal variation in the prevalence of microbial indicators of fecal pollution was found, and the largest numbers of microorganisms were observed in winter ski season, followed by summer holidays. Similar seasonal pattern was observed in the examined chemical parameters. There was also very strong spatial variation within the tested microbial and chemical parameters, indicating the presence of pollution hotspots in the course of the Biaka river. The employed principal component analysis revealed the presence of two main pollution sources, mainly affecting the quality of river water, i.e., fecal contamination of human origin and the natural source in the form of surface runoff and soil leaching. These factors, depending on the location of the sampling site, occurred in different configurations.
ISSN:0049-6979
1573-2932
DOI:10.1007/s11270-015-2725-7