Abstract

The feasibility of ecological standardization of physicochemical factors that do not refer to concentrations of polluting substances (water regime, water temperature, and pH) is confirmed. The opportunity of standardization is provided with the approach developed by the authors, which is based on joint analysis of the data of biological and physicochemical monitoring. Additional opportunities provided by the method used for the analysis are connected with calculating the admissible influence values that vary in time. The seasonal dynamics of the obtained ecologically tolerable levels (ETL) for factors disturbing the well being of biological indicators is investigated. The water sample points are analyzed concerning their ecological well being or ill being depending on observance or nonobservance of ETL values.

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