Revista Ambiente & Água (Jul 2015)

Analysis of potability conditions of upwelling water in Ubá, MG

  • José Antonio Rodrigues de Souza,
  • Débora Astoni Moreira,
  • Naiara Moreira Condé,
  • Wanderbeth Belchior de Carvalho,
  • Christina Vargas Miranda e Carvalho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4136/ambi-agua.1630
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 614 – 622

Abstract

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In this work we investigated the interference of anthropic activities on the potability of groundwater in the urban area of the city of Ubá, MG. To accomplish this, the physical characteristics (temperature, turbidity and color), chemical (pH, conductivity, chloride, nitrate and hardness) and microbiological (total and thermotolerant coliforms) of ten upwelling waters were monitored throughout one year. The temperature, pH, color, chloride and hardness of all upwelling waters were considered normal compared to standards of potable water. However, the analyses of turbidity, electrical conductivity, nitrate and total and thermotolerant coliforms indicate contamination by human activities. Overall, the results indicated the occurrence of high environmental degradation, where only 30% of monitored upwelling waters were in accordance with the quality standard, indicating the need for intervention to ensure water quality.

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