Assessment of heavy metal pollution with different indices in Süreyyabey dam lake in Turkey

The current study, for the first time, focused on the determination of pollution levels and spatial distribution of heavy metals in Süreyyabey Dam Lake which is an important water source for the surrounding area. Water and sediment samples were taken seasonally from six sites exposed to different an...

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Published in:Chemistry and ecology Vol. 39; no. 2; pp. 153 - 172
Main Authors: Erdoğan, Şeyda, Kankılıç, Gökben Başaran, Seyfe, Merve, Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan, Akın, Şenol
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Abingdon Taylor & Francis 07-02-2023
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:The current study, for the first time, focused on the determination of pollution levels and spatial distribution of heavy metals in Süreyyabey Dam Lake which is an important water source for the surrounding area. Water and sediment samples were taken seasonally from six sites exposed to different anthropogenic impacts. The most enriched elements in the Dam Lake were As, Cd, Mo, and Pb. In all sampling sites, the average heavy metal concentrations indicated low risk except for Cd and Pb which were classified in the moderate ecological risk class. Overall, the ecological risk was low for one site (S3) because of the far distance from the residential areas, while the ecological risk of the other stations was moderate. According to water analysis results, the aquatic life criteria could not be met for Zn, Cu, Cr, and Hg in Süreyyabey Dam Lake. Although the dam lake is used only for irrigation purposes, the Süreyyabey Dam Lake water is not suitable for drinking according to the metal limit values of the World Health Organisation. The results of the current study will contribute to the awareness of local authorities by using several indices on taking the necessary precautions.
ISSN:0275-7540
1029-0370
DOI:10.1080/02757540.2022.2162045