Abstract

The Features of Eutrophication Processes in the Water of Uzh River

Highlights

  • The water resources of small rivers play a significant role in the water supply of the region of each country (Pierzchała, 2020; Lusiana et al, 2019)

  • As a result of research, it was found that the phytoplankton in the surface waters of the Uzh river of Korosten district was represented by diatoms, as well as green, blue-green, euglenophytic, golden and dinophytic algae

  • The aim of the study was to establish the peculiarities of eutrophic processes in the reservoirs of the Uzh River basin within the Korosten district, the impact of anthropogenic pressures on the eutrophication of the river, and justification of the measures to address the problems

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Introduction

The water resources of small rivers play a significant role in the water supply of the region of each country (Pierzchała, 2020; Lusiana et al, 2019). “By 2030, protect and restore water-related ecosystems, including mountains, forests, wetlands, rivers, aquifers and lakes” research should be directed towards identifying the main sources of water pollution and possible environmental impacts. This will enable informed decisions to be made at the national level to prevent pollution of the hydrosphere. Small rivers are much more polluted than large ones. They have a low stability and low self-cleaning potential and degrade at a faster rate (Delehan-Kokaiko et al, 2020; Lukianova, 2015; Carbajal Morán et al, 2021; Kharko & Matveeva, 2021; Szymanski et al, 2018)

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