Water quality in drinking water reservoirs of a megacity, istanbul. 2000

B B Baykal, and A Tanik, and I E Gonenc
Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering, 80626 Ayazaga, Istanbul, Turkey, TR.

Providing clean water at relevant quality and quantity is a challenge that regulatory authorities have to face in metropolitan cities that seem to develop at their limits of sustainability. Istanbul strives to face such a challenge for its population of over 10 million, through six surface water resources. Two approaches of classification for the reservoirs are presented, one based on current regulations and an alternative based on a more detailed classification. The results have shown that nutrient control is the primary issue, and one of the reservoirs has already exceeded the limits of being eutrophic, one is at mesotrophic conditions, and the remaining four are at the limit of being eutrophic, indicating the significance of making the correct decision and taking pertinent measures for management and control. It has been observed that the only mesotrophic resource, which also has the best general quality class, has no industry and a very low population density, whereas the one that is already eutrophic is also the one with the lowest quality class, has the highest population density, and has the greatest percentage of urban land use within its watershed.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

B B Baykal, and A Tanik, and I E Gonenc
June 2007, The Science of the total environment,
B B Baykal, and A Tanik, and I E Gonenc
January 2000, Schriftenreihe des Vereins fur Wasser-, Boden- und Lufthygiene,
B B Baykal, and A Tanik, and I E Gonenc
June 2014, International journal of environmental research and public health,
B B Baykal, and A Tanik, and I E Gonenc
May 2000, Ecotoxicology and environmental safety,
B B Baykal, and A Tanik, and I E Gonenc
October 2015, International journal of environmental research and public health,
B B Baykal, and A Tanik, and I E Gonenc
July 2023, Journal of environmental sciences (China),
B B Baykal, and A Tanik, and I E Gonenc
January 2000, Schriftenreihe des Vereins fur Wasser-, Boden- und Lufthygiene,
B B Baykal, and A Tanik, and I E Gonenc
February 2019, The Science of the total environment,
B B Baykal, and A Tanik, and I E Gonenc
January 2023, Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland),
B B Baykal, and A Tanik, and I E Gonenc
March 2017, The Science of the total environment,
Copied contents to your clipboard!