RESUMO
This study reports the annual amount of heavy metals discharged by industrial activity into the estuary of the Ría of Huelva (SW Spain). The findings showed that the discharged metals found in highest amounts were Fe (11 t y⻹), Zn (3.4 t y⻹) and Mo (0.88 t y⻹). There were other metals with high pollutant charge, such as Ti (232 kg y⻹), As (228 kg y⻹), Ni (195 kg y⻹), Pb (100 kg y⻹), Cr (39 kg y⻹) and Cd (33 kg y⻹). These results were compared with pollutants transported via the Tinto and Odiel rivers from abandoned mining activities in the Iberian Pyrite Belt (IPB), and it was deduced that the amounts spilled exclusively by industries were less than 1% in relation to the total discharge. Hence, the treatment of residues from the IPB should be the priority goal to improve water quality in the estuary.