Assessment of the effects of COVID-19 lockdown period on groundwater quality of a significant rice land in an urban area of Türkiye.
Cem TokatliAhmet Miraç TitizAlper UğurluoğluMd Saiful IslamFikret UstaoğluAbu Reza Md Towfiqul IslamPublished in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2022)
In the current research, the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown period on groundwater quality of Lower Meriç Plain (Thrace Region of Türkiye) was evaluated. Some significant nutrient characteristics (NO 3 - , NO 2 - , and PO 4 3- ), salinity characteristics (EC, TDS, and salinity), and physical characteristics (temperature, DO, pH, and turbidity) were investigated in groundwater samples collected from 45 sampling points in pre-lockdown and lockdown periods. Water quality index (WQI) and nutrient pollution index (NPI), Pearson correlation index (PCI), cluster analysis (CA), one-way ANOVA test (OWAT), and factor analysis (FA) were applied to assess ecological risk. Excluding recorded statistical differences in temperature and DO due to climatic conditions (p < 0.05), levels of all the investigated water quality parameters show no statistically significant differences and no significant reduction in pollutants measured in the lockdown period. On the contrary, the WQI and NPI scores have increased between the rates of 4.76-27.10% during the lockdown period. In the lockdown period, although the reduction of industry or limited production of many industrial facilities reduced the inorganic contaminant releases to the environment, ongoing agricultural activities and domestic wastes caused to prevent the reduction of organic pollutants in groundwater of the region during the lockdown period.
Keyphrases
- water quality
- heavy metals
- coronavirus disease
- sars cov
- risk assessment
- coronary artery disease
- drinking water
- mental health
- acute myocardial infarction
- acute coronary syndrome
- health risk
- wastewater treatment
- st elevation myocardial infarction
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- mass spectrometry
- quality improvement
- air pollution
- anaerobic digestion