Published January 1, 2021 | Version v1
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OCCURRENCE OF HEAVY METALS IN BUYUK MENDERES RIVER BASIN, TURKEY

  • 1. Dokuz Eylul Univ, Dept Environm Engn, Tinaztepe Campus, TR-35160 Buca Izmir, Turkey
  • 2. Suleyman Demirel Univ, Dept Geol Engn, TR-32260 Cunur Isparta, Turkey

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The Buyuk Menderes River, the one of the most important rivers in the Aegean side of Turkey serves as a resource for various water uses. Therefore, environmental quality of the Buyuk Menderes River basin is a critic issue due to great pressure from a diverse range of humans and their activities. Heavy metals are one of the most known priority or special pollutants in aquatic ecosystem. The free metal ion is the most toxic form to aquatic life. Thus, determining the total concentration of a heavy metal in a water sample provides relative information about its toxicity. The European Union (EU) declared that metals as one of the most significant pollutants to be controlled and monitored in water bodies based on Water Framework Directive (WFD) that focuses on providing sustainable management of river, lake, transition, ground and coastal waters. The main objective of WFD is to achieve "good ecological and chemical status" to protect human health, water supply, natural ecosystems, and biodiversity. In this work, the detected heavy metal concentrations of 19 metals at 15 lakes, 2 transition, 4 coastal and 26 river-sampling stations of Buyuk Menderes River Basin (BMRB) were monitored for a year according to EQS values. Monthly and annual average concentrations of heavy metals were evaluated, and the results were presented with environmental quality standards namely Annual Allowable Concentration (AA-EQS) and Maximum Allowable Concentration (MAC-EQS).

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