2022
DOI: 10.12911/22998993/149722
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Initial Assessment of Changes in Water Quality in the Wrocław City Moat Reservoirs

Abstract: The aim of the research was to initially assess the changes in the physicochemical composition of water in the reservoirs of the city moat (Wrocław) in the context of the analysis of the type of pollutants flowing into the inner-city water reservoirs and in relation to the impact of air quality directly in the vicinity of the reservoirs. As an element of the urban landscape, the inner-city water reservoirs play an important role in improving the local climatic conditions, increasing the biodiversity of the lan… Show more

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“…As a result, as the concentration of dissolved oxygen declines, aquatic species' survival becomes challenging and perhaps dangerous. Furthermore, oil and grease found in wastewater effluents are complex and difficult to break down, and as a result, deposits on the surface of receiving waterbodies, interfere with the photosynthesis of aquatic biota by inhibiting light penetration (Oyekanmi et al, 2019;Kilian et al, 2022;Indrayanti et al, 2022;Melnyk et al, 2023). As a result, it is critical to collect well-founded information to determine the quality of water and identify the source of contamination, which aids in the successful management of water pollution in freshwater resources (Ustaoglu et al, 2020;Matiyiv et al, 2022;Ougrad et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, as the concentration of dissolved oxygen declines, aquatic species' survival becomes challenging and perhaps dangerous. Furthermore, oil and grease found in wastewater effluents are complex and difficult to break down, and as a result, deposits on the surface of receiving waterbodies, interfere with the photosynthesis of aquatic biota by inhibiting light penetration (Oyekanmi et al, 2019;Kilian et al, 2022;Indrayanti et al, 2022;Melnyk et al, 2023). As a result, it is critical to collect well-founded information to determine the quality of water and identify the source of contamination, which aids in the successful management of water pollution in freshwater resources (Ustaoglu et al, 2020;Matiyiv et al, 2022;Ougrad et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%