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J Water Health ; 15(5): 834-838, 2017 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29040086

RESUMEN

Levels of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) monitored in surface water and brown mussels collected at 28 production areas in Brazil from August 2012 to October 2013 were used to assess compliance with the bacteriological standards of the shellfish hygiene classification systems used in the European Union (EU) and USA. This classification determines the level of post-harvesting purification needed to reduce the risk of illness in consumers. The results indicate that 36% of production areas would be class A under the EU system and 75% would be 'Approved' under the US system. Mathematical models showed that a 90th percentile of FIO levels in water of 43 MPN (most probable number) 100 mL-1 (standard for 'Approved' areas under the US system) would correspond to an 80th percentile of FIO levels in mussels of 572 MPN 100 g-1. This concentration is more than double that in the class A standard in the EU system. These results have important implications for public health since no post-harvesting purification is required for any of these classification categories. Areas compliant with the US 'Restricted' and EU class B standards, however, provide similar levels of consumer safety.


Asunto(s)
Acuicultura/normas , Higiene/normas , Perna/microbiología , Salud Pública/normas , Alimentos Marinos/microbiología , Alimentos Marinos/normas , Microbiología del Agua , Animales , Brasil , Monitoreo del Ambiente , Unión Europea , Heces/microbiología , Estados Unidos
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Environ Monit Assess ; 189(1): 27, 2017 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28000123

RESUMEN

Thermotolerant coliform (TC) loadings were quantified for 49 catchments draining into the North and South Bays of Santa Catarina (SC, southeastern Brazil), an area known for its tourism and aquaculture. TC loadings were calculated based on flow measurements taken in 26 rivers. TC concentrations ere quantified based on surface water samples collected at 49 catchment outlets in 2012 and 2013. Median TC loads ranged from 3.7 × 103 to 6.8 × 108 MPN s-1. TC loadings in the catchments increased in proportion to increases in resident human population, population density and percentage of urbanised area. Catchments with more than 60% of area covered by wastewater collection and treatment systems had higher TC loads per person than catchments with less than 25%. Based on the study catchments, these results indicate that current sewerage infrastructure is ineffective in reducing contamination of faecal origin to surface waters. These findings have important implications for the management of microbiological health hazards in bathing, recreational and shellfish aquaculture waters in the North and South Bays of Santa Catarina Island.


Asunto(s)
Monitoreo del Ambiente/métodos , Microbiología del Agua , Contaminación del Agua/análisis , Agua/análisis , Acuicultura , Brasil , Heces/química , Heces/microbiología , Humanos , Recreación , Ríos/microbiología , Mariscos/microbiología , Urbanización
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Sci Total Environ ; 938: 173197, 2024 Aug 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38772490

RESUMEN

The presence of plastics in the oceans has already become a pervasive phenomenon. Marine pollution by plastics surpasses the status of an emerging threat to become a well-established environmental problem, boosting research on this topic. However, despite many studies on the main seas and oceans, it is necessary to compile information on the South American Atlantic Ocean Coast to identify the lack of research and expand knowledge on marine plastic pollution in this region. Accordingly, this paper conducted an in-depth review of monitoring methods, sampling, and identification of macroplastics and microplastics (MPs) in water, sediments, and biota, including information on legal requirements from different countries as well as non-governmental initiatives. Brazil was the country with the highest number of published papers, followed by Argentina. MPs accounted for 75 % of the papers selected, with blue microfibers being the most common morphology, whereas PE and PP were the most abundant polymers. Also, a lack of standardization in the methodologies used was identified; however, the sites with the highest concentrations of MPs were the Bahía Blanca Estuary (Argentina), Guanabara Bay (Brazil), and Todos os Santos Bay (Brazil), regardless of the method applied. Regarding legislation, Uruguay and Argentina have the most advanced policies in the region against marine plastic pollution due to their emphasis on the life cycle and the national ban on certain single-use plastics. Therefore, considering its content, this expert review can be useful to assist researchers dealing with plastic pollution along the South American Atlantic Ocean Coast.

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Sci Total Environ ; 749: 141553, 2020 Dec 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32829277

RESUMEN

Understanding the different scales of temporal variability is crucial to improve the knowledge of the biogeochemical processes in the land-ocean interface. In this study, we evaluated the role of continental runoff and intrusion of oceanic water masses in the trophic state of the Bay of Santa Catarina Island (BSCI) over the last three decades (1993-2019) by using multiple biogeochemical and eutrophication assessment tools. The sub-watersheds of BSCI showed high concentrations of nutrients, fecal coliform and chlorophyll-a, directly correlated to the number of inhabitants. Worst-case scenarios were found in summer and fall seasons due to sewage inputs caused by mass tourism and the inefficiency or even absence of treatment systems, boosted by strong rainfall. The intrusion of the South Atlantic Central Water and the Plata Plume Water into the BSCI favored autotrophy in the summer and heterotrophy in the winter, coupled with low and high residence time, respectively. El Niño events enhanced rainfall and continental runoff, exporting elevated nutrients and phytoplankton biomass loads from the eutrophic rivers to the continental shelf. The pattern reverses during La Niña, when chlorophyll and nutrient peaks were detected inside the bay. Eutrophication evaluation indicated that the trophic state oscillated from moderate to high and that these conditions tend to remain the same in future scenarios due to the moderate residence time of the water, anthropogenic pressures, periodic algal blooms and the intrusion of nutrient-rich oceanic water masses. Management actions, such as the improvement of the wastewater treatment system and wetlands restoration, are needed in order to mitigate eutrophication and the loss of ecosystem services and functions.


Asunto(s)
Bahías , Ecosistema , Clorofila/análisis , Monitoreo del Ambiente , Eutrofización , Océanos y Mares , Fitoplancton , Estaciones del Año , Agua
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Sci Total Environ ; 657: 1368-1381, 2019 Mar 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30677903

RESUMEN

Watershed management may have widespread potential to cost-effectively deliver hydrologic services. Mobilizing the needed investments requires credible assessments of how watershed conservation compares to conventional solutions on cost and effectiveness, utilizing an integrated analytical framework that links the bio-, litho-, hydro- and economic spheres and uses counterfactuals. We apply such a framework to a payment for watershed services (PWS) program in Camboriú, Santa Catarina State, Brazil. Using 1 m resolution satellite imagery, we assess recent land use and land cover (LULC) change and apply the Land Change Modeler tool to predict future LULC without the PWS program. We use current and predicted counterfactual LULC, site costs and a Soil and Water Assessment Tool model calibrated to the watershed to both target watershed interventions for sediment reduction and predict program impact on total suspended solids (TSS) concentrations at the municipal water intake-the principal program objective. Using local water treatment and PWS program costs, we estimate the return on investment (ROI; benefit/costs) of the program. Program ROI exceeds 1 for the municipal water utility in year 44, well within common drinking water infrastructure planning horizons. Because some program costs are borne by third parties, over that same period, for overall (social) program ROI to exceed 1 requires delivery of very modest flood and supply risk reduction and biodiversity co-benefits, making co-benefits crucial for social program justification. Transaction costs account for half of total program costs, a result of large investments in efficient targeting and program sustainability. Co-benefits justify increased cost sharing with other beneficiaries, which would increase ROI for the utility, demonstrating the sensitivity of the business case for watershed conservation to its broader social-economic case and the ability to forge institutional arrangements to internalize third-party benefits.

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Sci Total Environ ; 630: 20-31, 2018 Jul 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29471188

RESUMEN

This study developed, cross-validated and applied a regression-based model to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) under different environmental conditions in the North and South bays of Santa Catarina, South of Brazil. The model was developed using a database of FIO concentrations in seawater sampled at 50 sites and the validation was performed using a different database by comparing 288 pairs of measured and modelled results for 15 sites. The index of agreement between the model outputs and the FIO concentrations measured during the validation period was 66%; the mean average error was 0.43 log10 and the root mean square error was 0.58 log10 MPN.100mL-1. These validation results indicate that the model provides a fair representation of the FIO contamination in the bays for the meteorological conditions under which the model was trained. The simulation of different scenarios showed that under typical levels of resident human population in the catchments and median rainfall and solar radiation conditions, the median FIO concentration in the bays is 0.4 MPN.100mL-1. Under extreme meteorological conditions, the combined effect of high rainfall and low solar radiation increased FIO concentrations up to 5 log10 MPN.100mL-1. The simulated scenarios also show that increases in resident population during the summer tourist season and average rainfall concentrations do not increase median FIO concentrations in the bays relative to periods of time with average population, possibly because of higher bacterial die-off in the waters. The models can be an effective tool for management of human health risks in bathing and shellfish waters impacted by sewage pollution.


Asunto(s)
Playas/estadística & datos numéricos , Monitoreo del Ambiente , Modelos Estadísticos , Agua de Mar/microbiología , Microbiología del Agua , Contaminación del Agua/estadística & datos numéricos , Brasil
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 129(1): 284-292, 2018 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29680550

RESUMEN

This article describes a methodology for optimising predictive models for concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in coastal areas based on geographic and meteorological characteristics of upstream catchments. Concentrations of FIOs in mussels and water sampled from 50 sites in the south of Brazil from 2012 to 2013 were used to develop models to separately predict the spatial and temporal variations of FIOs. The geographical parameters used in predictive models for the spatial variation of FIOs were human population, urban area, percentage of impervious cover and total catchment area. The R2 of models representing catchments located within 3.1 km from the monitoring points was up to 150% higher than that for the nearest catchment. The temporal variation of FIOs was modelled considering the combined effect of meteorological parameters and different time windows. The explained variance in models based on rainfall and solar radiation increased up to 155% and 160%, respectively.


Asunto(s)
Monitoreo del Ambiente/métodos , Heces/microbiología , Modelos Estadísticos , Microbiología del Agua/normas , Contaminación del Agua/análisis , Brasil , Monitoreo del Ambiente/estadística & datos numéricos , Predicción , Geografía , Humanos , Meteorología
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São Carlos; s.n; 2003. 126 p. ilus, tab.
Tesis en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-415524

RESUMEN

Os sistemas combinados anaeróbio/aeróbio, para tratamento de água residuária, têm sido considerados alternativas viáveis do ponto de vista técnico-econômico em relação aos sistemas tradicionais. Este trabalho consiste no desenvolvimento de nova configuração para um sistema, com dois reatores operados seqüencialmente, composto por Reator Misto Radial de Leito Fixo para tratamento e nitrificação de esgoto sanitário e Reator Anóxico Horizontal de Leito Fixo para desnitrificação da água residuária. O RMRLF mostrou ser uma configuração promissora, promoveu a remoção de matéria orgânica, favoreceu a transferência de oxigênio dissolvido devido à distribuição das espumas em seções circuncêntricas, obteve boa nitrificação e possibilitou a desnitrificação simultânea com a nitrificação. O RAHLFa obteve baixa eficiência no processo de desnitrificação. O bom desempenho do sistema é decorrente, principalmente, da operação do RMRLF e apresentou eficiências de 88 por cento, 86 por cento e 95 por cento na remoção de matéria orgânica em termos de demanda química de oxigênio, retenção de sólidos suspensos voláteis e nitrificação, respectivamente. O efluente final do sistema atingiu valores de demanda química de oxigênio, sólidos suspensos voláteis, nitrito e nitrato de 41 mg.l-1, 8 mg.l-1, 0,3 mg.l-1 e 16,7 mg.l-1, respectivamente. No efluente final não foi detectada a presença de nitrogênio amoniacal.


Asunto(s)
Digestión Aerobia , Digestión Anaerobia , Desnitrificación , Nitrificación , Alcantarillado , Purificación del Agua
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