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Land-based Sources of Pollution along the Black Sea Coast of Turkey: Concentrations and Annual Loads to the Black Sea

机译:土耳其黑海沿岸的陆地污染源:黑海的浓度和年度负荷

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Concentrations of inorganic pollutants, pesticides and PCBs were measured in 42 sources including rivers, streams, and industrial and domestic discharge points along the Turkish Black Sea coast in three seasons of the year 1993. The measured concentrations were compared with water quality standards currently effective in Turkey in order to determine the levels of pollution in the rivers and streams. Concentrations were also combined with the water discharge data to determine annual loads of pollutants discharged from each source into the Black Sea. Concentrations of measured parameters were much higher in domestic and industrial discharges, as expected. Most of the rivers and streams were polluted with organic material, nitrogen and phosphorous species clue to discharges of untreated domestic wastes into these streams. Metal concentrations measured in the rivers and streams were fairly low due to the lack of extensive industrialization in the drainage areas of the streams. Some of the small streams, including the Neyren, Kilimli, Zafir and Tabakhane streams, are heavily polluted and were identified as sources having the potential to generate hot spots along the coast. Annually, a total of 39.700 tons of nitrogen, 3.700 tons of phosphorous, 15 tons of Cd, 340 tons of Cu, 60 tons of Pb, 1.200 tons of Zn, 12 tons of heptachlor, 11 tons of aldrin, 31 tons of dieldrin, 180 tons of endrin and 500 tons of DDT are discharged from Turkish sources into the Black Sea. Except for trace metals, rivers and streams dominate the flux of pollutants. Large industries along the coast that discharge their wastes directly to the Black Sea account for a significant fraction of the annual metal discharges. Pesticides and PCBs were detected in most of the sources included in the study indicating their illegal use in agriculture. The Sakarya river was the most important source of pesticides.
机译:在1993年的三个季节中,对土耳其黑海沿岸的42条污染源(包括河流,溪流以及工业和家庭排放点)的无机污染物,农药和PCB的浓度进行了测量。土耳其为了确定河流和溪流中的污染程度。还将浓度与水排放数据结合起来,以确定每年从每种排放源排放到黑海的污染物的负荷。正如预期的那样,在家庭和工业排放中测得的参数浓度要高得多。大多数河流和溪流被有机物,氮和磷物种污染,这表明未经处理的生活垃圾排入这些溪流。由于河流的流域缺乏广泛的工业化,河流和河流中的金属浓度相当低。一些小溪流,包括涅伦河,基利姆利河,扎菲尔河和塔巴坎河,受到严重污染,被确定为有可能在沿海地区产生热点的水源。每年共有39.700吨氮,3.70吨磷,15吨镉,340吨铜,60吨铅,1.200吨锌,12吨七氯,11吨艾氏剂,31吨狄氏剂, 180吨异狄氏剂和500吨滴滴涕从土耳其排放到黑海。除微量金属外,河流和溪流是污染物通量的主要来源。沿海地区将废物直接排放到黑海的大型工业占每年金属排放量的很大一部分。该研究包括的大多数来源中都检测到了农药和多氯联苯,表明它们在农业中的非法使用。萨卡里亚河是最重要的农药来源。

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