The state of the Yamuna River: a detailed review of water quality assessment across the entire course in India
Applied Water Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(8)
Published: July 16, 2024
Abstract
The
Yamuna
River,
a
vital
water
source
in
India,
poses
profound
challenge
concerning
purity
across
its
entire
stretch.
comprehensive
review
aims
to
thoroughly
examine
the
river's
quality,
shedding
light
on
sources
of
pollution
and
their
consequences
for
both
ecological
systems
public
health.
primary
objective
this
is
published
research
papers
River
quality
stretching
from
Yamunotri
Prayagraj
resulting
impact
human
This
paper
also
comprises
wide
range
pollutants
mainly
caused
by
activity;
during
strange
period
COVID-19
lockdown,
when
all
industries
were
closed,
changes
signifies
destructive
effects
activity
river.
Studies
uncover
that
most
contaminated
areas
are
Nizamuddin
Delhi
region
D/S
Agra
Uttar
Pradesh,
which
includes
foremost
level
faecal
coliforms
be
around
210000–11000000
450–6100000,
respectively.
total
found
between
700000–28000000
2200–32000000,
Biochemical
oxygen
demands,
industrial
discharge,
urban
waste
agriculture
identified
as
responsible
factors
contamination.
After
open,
now,
conditions
same
before
COVID-19.
insight
assembled
balance
health
depend
immediate
requirement
effective
wastewater
treatment
solutions.
Besides
offering
valuable
data
compiling
findings
multiple
studies,
underscores
importance
implementing
stringent
regulations
emissions,
upgrading
sewage
plants,
promoting
eco-friendly
farming
methods
tackle
manage
rural
pipeline
plan.
It
stresses
safeguarding
ecosystem's
inherent
socioeconomic
benefits
while
alleviating
environmental
harm
pervasive
pollution.
Essentially,
study
calls
prompt
measures
ensure
sustainable
crucial
resource
India.
Language: Английский
Heavy metals in two fish species, Gobio gobio and Phoxinus phoxinus, from the Skawinka River, tributary of the Vistula River, Poland
ANIMAL SCIENCE AND GENETICS,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(4), P. 11 - 25
Published: Jan. 24, 2025
<b><p>The
Skawinka
River
is
a
right-bank
tributary
of
the
Vistula
River,
which
drains
from
large
area
near
Krakow,
Poland.
The
aim
study
was
to
compare
concentrations
selected
heavy
metals
in
two
fish
species
(Gobio
gobio
and
Phoxinus
phoxinus)
its
tributaries,
identify
most
contaminated
locations,
assess
usefulness
gudgeon
minnow
as
bioindicator
species.
Fish
bottom
sediments
were
sampled
at
levels
Cd,
Pb,
Ni,
Mn,
Zn
Cu
samples
measured
using
AAS.
results
show
that
minnows
accumulate
higher
their
tissue
than
do
gudgeons.
analysed
gudgeons
positively
correlated
with
sediments.
also
showed
positive
association
between
metal
body
weight,
length,
age
fish,
confirms
accumulation
increases
over
time.
highest
found
mainly
outlet
heated
wastewater
Skawina
power
plant.
Their
same
location
and,
additionally,
Cedron
Zarzyce
stream
Piegżówka.
confirm
Eurasian
are
useful
for
monitoring
environment.
</b></p>
Language: Английский
Assessing Heavy Metal Bioavailability and Ecological Risks in River Sediments: A Case Study of the Dłubnia River, Poland
Latosińska Jolanta,
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Dańczuk Magdalena,
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Woźniak Magdalena
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et al.
Desalination and Water Treatment,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 101143 - 101143
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The performance of quaternary-ammonium chitosan in wastewater treatment: The overlooked role of solubility
Fangcong Hua,
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Yue‐Biao Zhang,
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Zhi Zhao
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et al.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
272, P. 132933 - 132933
Published: June 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Unveiling the Hydrochemical and Ecotoxicological Insights of Copper and Zinc: Impacts, Mechanisms, and Effective Remediation Approaches
Limnological Review,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(4), P. 406 - 436
Published: Oct. 12, 2024
Water
pollution
is
a
pressing
global
issue
significantly
affecting
ecosystem
health,
biodiversity,
and
human
well-being.
While
numerous
studies
have
concentrated
on
toxic
metals
like
cadmium,
lead,
mercury,
essential
such
as
copper
zinc
often
receive
less
attention.
This
review
focuses
the
distribution
occurrence
of
in
surface
water,
their
accumulation
freshwater
organisms,
potential
strategies
for
mitigating
environmental
pressure
caused
by
these
metals.
Zinc
concentrations
uncontaminated
usually
range
from
3
to
12
μg∙L−1
form
low-bioavailable
hydroxo-complexes
that
are
especially
stable
weak
alkaline
water.
The
concentration
trend
globally
Europe
>
Africa
Asia
South
America
North
America.
Conversely,
vary
0.2
5.5
µg∙L−1,
with
order
being
Europe.
Humic
substances
likely
predominant
ligands
environments.
animals
may
not
be
reliable
indicator
metal
due
metabolic
regulation.
Bioremediation
approaches,
including
phytoremediation
biosorption
using
plants
microorganisms,
show
promise
addressing
water
contamination.
Future
research
should
emphasize
advanced
bioremediation
methods,
emission
reduction
strategies,
refined
modeling
techniques
predict
trends
evaluate
remediation
effectiveness.
Language: Английский