Abstract

The fluvial and aquatic ecosystem of the Tagus River and Entrepeñas reservoir located in the surrounding of the Trillo nuclear power plant (NPP) was evaluated from 1992 to 2008, considering the physical-chemical characteristics, metal content and radiological activity of the water, sediments, algae and fish. The water of both basins demonstrated pH, conductivity, COD, NO3− and DO values within a range considered as good quality and the water quality index (WQI) was found to be within a range of 71–90. Chemometric analysis revealed a shift in the river water (from upstream to downstream) affected by the concentration of salts and metals of natural origin, such as Fe and Al, and slight variations in temperature and radiological activity were detected due to the discharges from the NPP. The hydric conditions contributed to increase or decrease the metal concentration of the river water, the reservoir sediments, algae and fish. Fe and Al were found in higher concentration during drought periods and accumulated in sediments, algae and fish along the river course (from SP1 to SP3). Natural and artificial radionuclides found were 40K with an average of 245 Bq/kg in river sediments, 499 Bq/kg in reservoir sediments and 121 Bq/kg in fish, and 90Sr with a concentration between 0.40 and 1.30 Bq/kg in sediments. Contamination of the aquatic ecosystem with metals and radionuclides was low according to European legislation. In conclusion, this study provides additional elements aimed at understanding the dynamics of fluvial and lentic ecosystems under the influence of different disturbances.

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