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Impact of the COVID-19 lockdown period on surface water quality in the Meric-Ergene River Basin, Northwest Turkey

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 197, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.111051

Keywords

Water quality; COVID-19; Meric-Ergene River Basin; Metal(loid)s; Lockdown

Funding

  1. Commission of Scientific Research Projects of Trakya University [2019/279]

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During the lockdown period, there was a significant improvement in the surface water quality in the Meric-Ergene River Basin, particularly in terms of heavy metal pollution. By limiting industrial emissions and improving pollution source management, surface water pollution can be effectively reduced.
The surface water resources in the Meric-Ergene River Basin, especially Ergene River and corlu Stream are among the most polluted rivers in Turkey. Despite the action plans for prevention and control of surface water pollution in the basin, the desired results have not been achieved. However, the implementation of a nationwide lockdown due to the COVID-19 might probably lead to an improvement in the surface water quality. We evaluated the impact of the lockdown on water quality by measuring the levels of physico-chemical variables and metal(loid)s in water samples taken from 25 sampling stations in the basin. BOD, COD, EC, turbidity, TSS and Mn levels did not show significant differences between the pre-lockdown and lockdown periods due to the ongoing domestic wastewater discharges and agricultural activities in the basin during the lockdown period. However, Cr, Ni, Zn, Cu, As, Pb and Cd concentrations decreased considerably during the lockdown. Similarly, heavy metal pollution index and heavy metal evaluation index values showed a significant improvement in water quality of almost all stations during the lockdown period. Also, total hazard index values for children and adults reduced by 67% and 69%, respectively during the lockdown period, while total carcinogenic risk values for As and Cr reduced by 60% and 94%, respectively. The limited operational status of most industrial facilities in the basin during the lockdown reduced the amount of industrial effluents, leading to significant improvement in surface water quality for metal(loid)s. The lockdown has shown that the solution for preservation and sustainability of natural water resources lies in our hands, and the efficient management of pollution sources can prevent surface water pollution at a very rapid pace. Finally, we suggest that water management policy needs to be improved and implemented.

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