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Year 2019, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 233 - 235, 23.12.2019

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  • C. Tokatlı. "Water and Sediment Quality Assessment of the Lifeblood of Thrace Region (Turkey): Meriç River Basin". Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 28 (5): 4131-4140, 2019.
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  • F. Ustaoğlu, Y. Tepe, Y., T. Beyhan. "Assessment of Stream Quality and Health Risk in a suBtropical Turkey River System: A Combined Approach Using Statistical Analysis and Water Quality Index". Ecological Indicators, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.105815, 2019.

Water Quality of Sultanköy Dam Lake (Ipsala / Edirne): A Preliminary Assessment Study

Year 2019, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 233 - 235, 23.12.2019

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Sultanköy Dam Lake is located in the İpsala District of Edirne Province in the west part of Ergene River Basin. As in many aquatic ecosystem, Sultanköy Dam Lake is also adversely affected by the agricultural applications conducted around the reservoir. The aim of this research was to determine the water quality of this reservoir in rainy season by determining a total of 13 limnologic parameters including dissolved oxygen (DO), oxygen saturation, pH, electrical conductivity (EC), total dissolved solids (TDS), salinity, turbidity, nitrite (NO2), phosphate (PO4), sulfate (SO4), biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD) and oxidation reduction potential (ORP) and evaluate the detected data in terms of Water Pollution Control Regulations in Turkey. According to data observed, Sultanköy Dam Lake has Class I – II water quality in terms of dissolved oxygen, oxygen saturation, pH, EC, TDS, nitrite, sulphate, COD and BOD parameters, and Class III water quality in terms of phosphate parameters in general.

References

  • C. Tokatlı. “Assessment of the Water Quality in The Meriç River: As an Element of the Ecosystem in the Thrace Region of Turkey”. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies. 24 (5): 2205-2211, 2015.
  • E. Köse, C. Tokatlı, A. Çıçek. “Monitoring Stream Water Quality: A Statistical Evaluation”. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 23 (5): 1637-1647, 2014.
  • C. Tokatlı. “Bio – Ecological and Statistical Risk Assessment of Toxic Metals in Sediments of a Worldwide Important Wetland: Gala Lake National Park (Turkey)”. Archives of Environmental Protection, 43 (1): 34-47, 2017.
  • C. Tokatlı, Y. Baştatlı. “Trace and Toxic Element Levels in River Sediments”. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 25 (4): 1715-1720, 2016.
  • http://www2.dsi.gov.tr/
  • Turkish Regulations. Regulation on Surface Water Quality Management. Official Gazette Dated December 31, 2004. Number: 25687, http://suyonetimiormansu.gov.tr.
  • Turkish Regulations. Regulation on Surface Water Quality Management. Official Gazette Dated April 15, 2015. Number: 29327, http://suyonetimiormansu.gov.tr.
  • O. Uslu, A. Türkman. "Su Kirliliği ve Kontrolü", T.C. Başbakanlık Çevre Genel Müdürlüğü Yayınları, Eğitim Dizisi I, Ankara, 1987.
  • R. G. Wetzel. "Limnology: Lake and River Ecosystems". Elsevier Academic Press, 1006 pages, 2001.
  • S. E., Manahan. "Water Chemistry: Green Science and Technology of Nature's Most Renewable Resource". Taylor & Francis Group, CRC Press, 398 pages, 2011.
  • C. Tokatlı, Y. Baştatlı, B. Elipek. “Water Quality Assessment of Dam Lakes Located in Edirne Province (Turkey)”. Sigma Journal of Engineering and Natural Sciences, 35 (4): 743-750, 2017.
  • TS 266. Sular-İnsani tüketim amaçlı sular. Türk Standartları Enstitüsü. ICS 13.060.20, 2005.
  • EC (European Communities). EC of the European Parliament and of the council of 6 September 2006 on the quality of fresh waters needing protection or improvement in order to support fish life. Directive 2006/44, 2006.
  • WHO (World Health Organization). Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality. World Health Organization Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data. NLM classification: WA 675, 2011.
  • A. Çiçek, R. Bakış, A. Uğurluoğlu, E. Köse, C. Tokatlı. “The Effects of Large Borate Deposits on Groundwater Quality”. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 22 (4): 1031-1037, 2013.
  • F. Ustaoğlu, Y. Tepe, H. Aydın, A. Akbaş. "Investigation of water quality and pollution level of lower Melet River, Ordu, Turkey". Alınteri Zirai Bilimler Dergisi. 32(1), 69-79, 2017.
  • C. Tokatlı. "Water and Sediment Quality Assessment of the Lifeblood of Thrace Region (Turkey): Meriç River Basin". Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 28 (5): 4131-4140, 2019.
  • F. Ustaoğlu, Y. Tepe, Y. "Water quality and Sediment Contamination Assessment of Pazarsuyu Stream, Turkey Using Multivariate Statistical Methods and Pollution Indicators". International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 7 (1): 47-56, 2019.
  • F. Ustaoğlu, Y. Tepe, Y., T. Beyhan. "Assessment of Stream Quality and Health Risk in a suBtropical Turkey River System: A Combined Approach Using Statistical Analysis and Water Quality Index". Ecological Indicators, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.105815, 2019.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Cem Tokatlı

Cem Tokatlı

Publication Date December 23, 2019
Submission Date December 7, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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IEEE C. Tokatlı and C. Tokatlı, “Water Quality of Sultanköy Dam Lake (Ipsala / Edirne): A Preliminary Assessment Study”, IJMSIT, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 233–235, 2019.