Bibliographic citations
Vasquez, F., (2021). Impacto del proceso de potabilización en la concentración de parámetros físico químicos específicos de las aguas de la quebrada Urcuyacu, Soritor [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/4145
Vasquez, F., Impacto del proceso de potabilización en la concentración de parámetros físico químicos específicos de las aguas de la quebrada Urcuyacu, Soritor []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/4145
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title = "Impacto del proceso de potabilización en la concentración de parámetros físico químicos específicos de las aguas de la quebrada Urcuyacu, Soritor",
author = "Vasquez Jara, Fanny",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2021"
}
The main objective of the research was to determine the impact of the potabilization process on the concentration of specific physical and chemical parameters of the waters of the Urcuyacu stream, Soritor. It was concluded that the impact of the potabilization process is negative in the following parameters: total dissolved solids, hydrogen potential, alkalinity, dissolved oxygen and the presence of aluminum; positive in terms of color, nitrates and manganese; and moderate in terms of parameters such as turbidity, iron and phosphates. Furthermore, it was verified that the treatment is efficient during the months of October and November, but during the rainy months it does not reduce the amount of phosphates and turbidity in the water, as well as presenting an increase in the amount of heavy metals (aluminum and iron); therefore, it is recommended that periodic control analyses should be made, since the indicated parameters are not removed when using similar amounts of coagulant at different times of the year, especially during the rainy season. The research indicates that the waters of the Urcuyacu Creek are healthy and present anthropic contamination within the Maximum Permissible Limits. However, both the population of its shores, as well as the authorities themselves, must be aware of the current threats of contamination, to maintain it in time, its living nature, its biomass and its ecosystem.
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