Abstract:The article discusses the self-cleaning ability of lakes, rivers, and reservoirs of the Akmola region in terms of oxygen, as well as the influence of certain hydrochemical indicators such as (sulfates, chlorides, magnesium, salt ammonium, nitrite nitrogen, fluorides, total iron, zinc, manganese, copper, phenol). Among the chemical factors that inhibit the self-cleaning ability of reservoirs, one can note an increased content of salt sulfates, chlorides, calcium, magnesium, zinc, and copper phenol. ammonium, ni… Show more
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