Abstract
The Modaomen and Hongwan waterways are the main estuaries of the Pearl River system. Affected by tides, the Fenghuangshan Reservoir, Dajingshan Reservoir, and Zhuxiandong Reservoir, which are subject to water transfer along the river line, are important drinking water sources in the central part of Zhuhai City in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. Eight heavy metals in 15 sampling points in the reservoir area were monitored in the two seasons (August and October) of 2019. The environmental quality of the surface sediments of the three water supply reservoirs was surveyed using correlation analysis, geoaccumulation index evaluation, ecological risk assessment, and traceability analysis in the present study. The results showed that the order of the average content of the eight heavy metals in the three reservoirs was as follows: Zhuxiandong Reservoir>Dajingshan Reservoir>Fenghuangshan Reservoir. The contents of Hg, Zn, and Pb in Fenghuangshan Reservoir; Hg, As, Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn, and Pb in Dajingshan Reservoir; and Zhuxiandong Reservoir exceeded the background values of soil heavy metals in Guangdong province by 1.88-2.75, 1.05-2.32, and 1.69-6.45 times. Except for As in Fenghuangshan Reservoir, As and Cu in Dajingshan Reservoir and Cr and Ni in Zhuxiandong Reservoir, the other heavy metals elements showed the content characteristics of dry season>wet season. The evaluation results of the geoaccumulation index method indicated that the pollution degree of the three reservoirs was in the order of: Zhuxiandong Reservoir>Dajingshan Reservoir>Fenghuangshan Reservoir. Among them, the Fenghuangshan Reservoir and the Dajingshan Reservoir were only slightly polluted by Hg, Zn, and Pb elements, and the Zhuxiandong Reservoir as a whole was slightly or moderately polluted. The evaluation results of the potential ecological risk index showed that the overall ecological risk of Fenghuangshan Reservoir and Dajingshan Reservoir was low, and Zhuxiandong Reservoir was at a medium ecological risk level. Hg was the main ecological risk-contributing factor of the three reservoirs, with contribution rates of 78.8%, 64.4%, and 51.0%, respectively.
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