2010
DOI: 10.4136/ambi-agua.153
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Limnological evaluation of water in the Rio Grande and Taquacetuba branches of the Billings Complex (São Paulo, Brazil) and management implications (doi:10.4136/ambi-agua.153)

Abstract: The large population contingent and the precarious urban planning in the metropolitan region of São Paulo have resulted in uncontrolled growth in areas where springs exist, generating strong pressures on the reservoirs. Concomitantly, a lack of articulation between public and private policy has led to various socio-environmental conflicts in the Billings watershed. This spring, which is responsible for the direct and indirect supply of water to millions of people, represents an enormous challenge for water res… Show more

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“…Desta forma, a eutrofização tem gerado grandes prejuízos e tem direcionado a atenção dos pesquisadores a esses ecossistemas aquáticos (Moschini-Carlos et al, 2010;Taniwaki et al, 2011;2013;Cunha et al, 2013a;Pedrazzi et al, 2013;Beghelli et al, 2015). A eutrofização artificial ocorre quando há disponível uma quantidade elevada de nutrientes no ambiente aquático, especialmente fósforo e nitrogênio (Camargo et al, 2003).…”
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“…Desta forma, a eutrofização tem gerado grandes prejuízos e tem direcionado a atenção dos pesquisadores a esses ecossistemas aquáticos (Moschini-Carlos et al, 2010;Taniwaki et al, 2011;2013;Cunha et al, 2013a;Pedrazzi et al, 2013;Beghelli et al, 2015). A eutrofização artificial ocorre quando há disponível uma quantidade elevada de nutrientes no ambiente aquático, especialmente fósforo e nitrogênio (Camargo et al, 2003).…”
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“…However, in 2016 the dominance of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii was also observed in the Guarapiranga reservoir (Machado et al, 2016). The dominance of Cyanobacteria was reinforced in the Billings (Taquacetuba branch) indicating hypereutrophy, with high values of total phosphorus and chlorophyll-a (Moschini-Carlos et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 98%