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Evaluation of surface water quality in basins of the Chilean Altiplano-Puna and implications for water treatment and monitoring
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WoS WOS:000870292900002
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85140416059
DOI 10.1007/S10661-022-10628-1
Año 2022
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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



Water quality characterization and assessment are key to protecting human health and ecosystems, especially in arid areas such as northern Chile, where water resources are scarce and rich in pollutants. The objective of this study was to review and assess available official water quality data in the Chilean Altiplano-Puna basins for a 10-year period (2008-2018), including water treatment systems. Within the 43,600 km(2) of Chilean Altiplano-Puna territory, only 16 official water quality monitoring stations had up-to-date data, and the sampling frequency was less than 3 per year. Most of the water samples collected at the evaluated stations exceeded the drinking and irrigation water Chilean standards for arsenic, boron, and electrical conductivity. Moreover, the characteristics of the Altiplano-Puna affect water quality inside and beyond the area, limiting water usage throughout the Altiplano-Puna basins. Drinking water treatment plants exist in urban and rural settlements; however, the drinking water supply in rural locations is limited due to the lack of adequate treatment and continuity of service. Wastewater treatment plants operate in some urban locations but rarely exist in rural locations. Limited data impede the proper assessment of water quality and thus the evaluation of the need for treatment systems. As such, the implementation of public policies that prioritize water with appropriate quantity and quality for local communities and ecosystems is imperative.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Lizama-Allende, Katherine Mujer Universidad de Chile - Chile
2 RAMILA-GARRIDO, CONSUELO DEL PILAR Mujer Independent Researcher - Chile
3 Leiva, Eduardo Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
4 GUERRA-PINTO, PAULA ALEJANDRA Mujer Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile
5 Ayala, Jose Hombre Independent Consultant - Chile

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Financiamiento



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Fondecyt de Iniciación
Direction Générale de l’Armement
ANID Strategic Drought Research Fund Project
Environmental Laboratory
SISS
Society for the Study of Reproduction
DOH

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We acknowledge Rodrigo Farias from SISS for his guide in obtaining information via transparency law. Diego San Miguel from DGA is acknowledged for his guide in the use of water quality indices by DGA. Daniela Fredes, Marysol Azocar, and Fabian Aburto from DGA are acknowledged for providing information on chemical analysis performed by the DGA Environmental Laboratory. For information on APR, we thank alvaro Sola, Miguel Pinochet, and Vicente Reyes from SSR; DOH Regional Directors from Arica and Parinacota, Tarapaca, and Antofagasta Regions: Walton O'Ryan, Eduardo Cortes, and Hrvoj Buljan, respectively; and Pablo Bernal, Claudia Soto, and Alfonsina Cortes from the respective Regional DOH for clarification of the provided information. We also thank Eduardo Cisternas from Hydrosolution Ltda. for providing valuable information on the operation and maintenance of rural drinking water plants. Jose Pedreros Fuenzalida is acknowledged for his help with the water quality figures. Fondecyt de Iniciacion 11191154 (2019-2021), Fondecyt de Iniciacion 11180314 (2018-2020) and ANID Strategic Drought Research Fund Project FSEQ210038 (2021-2022) are acknowledged.
We acknowledge Rodrigo Farías from SISS for his guide in obtaining information via transparency law. Diego San Miguel from DGA is acknowledged for his guide in the use of water quality indices by DGA. Daniela Fredes, Marysol Azócar, and Fabián Aburto from DGA are acknowledged for providing information on chemical analysis performed by the DGA Environmental Laboratory. For information on APR, we thank Álvaro Sola, Miguel Pinochet, and Vicente Reyes from SSR; DOH Regional Directors from Arica and Parinacota, Tarapacá, and Antofagasta Regions: Walton O’Ryan, Eduardo Cortés, and Hrvoj Buljan, respectively; and Pablo Bernal, Claudia Soto, and Alfonsina Cortés from the respective Regional DOH for clarification of the provided information. We also thank Eduardo Cisternas from Hydrosolution Ltda. for providing valuable information on the operation and maintenance of rural drinking water plants. José Pedreros Fuenzalida is acknowledged for his help with the water quality figures. Fondecyt de Iniciación 11191154 (2019–2021), Fondecyt de Iniciación 11180314 (2018-2020) and ANID Strategic Drought Research Fund Project FSEQ210038 (2021-2022) are acknowledged.

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