Applied Sciences (Oct 2023)

Long-Term Dynamics of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Water Bodies of the Aral Sea–Syrdarya Basin

  • Nariman Amirgaliyev,
  • Christian Opp,
  • Maulken Askarova,
  • Laura Ismukhanova,
  • Azamat Madibekov,
  • Askhat Zhadi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app132011453
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 20
p. 11453

Abstract

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The huge decrease in water volume in the Aral Sea, which was caused predominately by enormous water withdrawals from the Aral Sea tributaries, has changed the former world’s fourth-biggest inland lake into a new desert called Aralkum. Due to its long-term use in agriculture, persistent organic pollutants (POPs), including organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) play a special role in the pollution of the Aral Sea tributaries and in the Aral Sea itself. For the first time, POPs, OCPs, and PCBs were studied in the Large Aral Sea, Small Aral Sea, and the Syrdarya River. PCBs and OCPs in the collected water samples were analyzed using gas chromatography. The results of long-term and inter-annual analyses of POPs in water resources of the Kazakh part of the Aral Sea–Syrdarya Basin are presented. The analyses covered the Large and Small Aral Seas, the Syrdarya River, reservoirs, lakes of the river delta, and drainage water of the collectors from irrigation areas. The inflow to the Syrdarya River that came from the collector–drainage water was the main cause of water pollution. The pollution levels of toxic compounds, including the trends of temporal and spatial changes in pollutant concentrations, were analyzed and assessed. The latest studies from 2021 and 2022 show a decrease in pesticide concentrations by tens and hundreds of times.

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