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Eutrophication control by lime addition: A preliminary approach in Sicilian reservoirs

Rossella BaroneLuigi Naselli-floresRosario Mosello

subject

Resource (biology)Ecologybusiness.industryAquatic Scienceengineering.materiallanguage.human_languageUrban wasteAgricultureEnvironmental protectionPhytoplanktonlanguageengineeringEnvironmental scienceWater qualitybusinessEutrophicationSicilianLime

description

Sicilian reservoirs, a vital resource for this densely populated island, are undergoing increased eutrophication processes, due to the lack of urban waste treatment plants and to intense agriculture. Massive blooms of toxic cyanobacteria represent one of the most obvious consequences, and can be dangerous for population health. The possibility of a fast, even if only short term, recovery of water quality through application of lime, was tested through analysis of ion dynamics in two reservoirs, to develop an `emergency plan', to counteract cyanobacterial blooms and to decrease the risk for human health. The results indicate that these water bodies are suitable for lime treatments, even though the high content of sulphate and their managed hydrological cycles, have to be considered.

https://doi.org/10.1023/b:hydr.0000008529.57172.d6