Abstract

The article stipulates that one of the primary issues regarding surface waters of Western Bug river, specifically eutrophication, is caused by influx of excessive amount of biogens (which include phosphates).In order to study the dynamics of change of phosphate regime in Western Bug river basin, analysis of phosphate concentrations change alongside river bed has been performed, season-related features of phosphate contents in representative observation points have been determined, main phosphates influx sources and most polluted sections of the river have been identified.Finally, the attention has been focused on the necessity to restore and guard the "good" ecological state of transboundary rivers.

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