LUCENA, J. H.; LUCENA, Joélia Holanda de.
Resumo:
This work studied a segment of Bodocongó river from the
Wastewater Treatment Plant of Campina Grande, Paraiba State - Brazil to
its mouth in Paraiba River. Water quality was determined in monthly
samples from 25/10/96 to 23/10/97 taken during dry and wet seasons.
Bodocongó River is the only superficial water source for the local
population being used for multiple purpose such as domestic (clothes and
plate washing, bathing), animal use but mainly for crop irrigation. It is a
intermittent river and during dry season becomes perennial due to the
contributions of the Wastewater Treatment Plant final effluents and ali raw
sewage discharged into the Campina Grande macro drainage system.
Results from physico-chemical, microbiological and ions (anions and
cations) analysis were used to quantify the degree of water pollution in the
chosen segment river in order to evaluate the compatibility among water
quality and its actual use. Soil salinization and some aspects of Public
Health were also considered.
In both seasons the high concentration of fecal coliforms classified
river water in Class 4 (CONAMA Standards 20/86) being unsuitable for ali
actual uses and not appropriate for irrestricted irrigation specially when
used on crops to be eaten raw. River water belonged to C3 class imposing
high risk for soil salinization.