Physical-chemical evaluation of the water quality of springs in the Floresta Manaós environmental protection area
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https://doi.org/10.6008/CBPC2179-6858.2024.001.0001Keywords:
Environmental Protection Area, Springs, Physical-Chemical Analysis, Water Quality IndexAbstract
In this, we studied the physical-chemical parameters and socio-environmental conditions of water of two springs in the Floresta Manaós environmental protection area, located in Manaus, Brazil. The results of the analyses of the macroscopic environmental impacts show little or no interference due to anthropic actions in the first of the springs studied (S1), while, in the second spring (S2), the degree of preservation according to the studied parameters, was E (very bad). Physical-chemical parameters, such as electrical conductivity of water and pH showed unfavorable. The study of potentially toxic metals in the springs revealed that the iron in S2 is above the permitted limit, which may be the cause of the high conductivity values observed.
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