The influence of treated wastewater from the Lodz city agglomeration on the ice regime and water temperature of the Ner river

The study attempts to answer the following question: Does human impact contribute to changes recorded in the Ner river ice regime? In replying to this question, data on water consumption in Lodz (Łódź) (a city in central Poland) in 1951–2017 were used, as well as observations of ice cover and all ic...

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Main Authors: Bartnik Adam, Jokiel Paweł
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-07-01
Series:Miscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2020-0061
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spelling doaj-5c75d96984744d30bb7089f6f18f6d4e2021-09-22T06:13:26ZengSciendoMiscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development2084-61182021-07-0125319420310.2478/mgrsd-2020-0061The influence of treated wastewater from the Lodz city agglomeration on the ice regime and water temperature of the Ner riverBartnik Adam0Jokiel Paweł1Department of Hydrology and Water Management, Institute of Climatology and Hydrology, Faculty of Geographical Sciences, University of Lodz, PolandDepartment of Hydrology and Water Management, Institute of Climatology and Hydrology, Faculty of Geographical Sciences, University of Lodz, PolandThe study attempts to answer the following question: Does human impact contribute to changes recorded in the Ner river ice regime? In replying to this question, data on water consumption in Lodz (Łódź) (a city in central Poland) in 1951–2017 were used, as well as observations of ice cover and all ice phenomena for the same period. The ice regime and water temperature of the river have changed over the past 70 years. The changes result not only from changes caused by global warming but also from additional fluctuations in this temperature as determined by changes in the quantity and quality of wastewater discharged into the river from the Lodz city agglomeration. The frequency of ice phenomena in the river decreased, and their duration dropped by almost half. This tendency was compounded by a decrease in number of days with ice phenomena, which in turn was caused by a rapid increase in the amount of waste and thermally polluted waters supplied from Lodz. The river water temperature has now stopped increasing. The course of the river ice regime now resembles that of a natural watercourse again.https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2020-0061human impactice phenomenariver regimeriver water temperaturelodz (łódź)
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The influence of treated wastewater from the Lodz city agglomeration on the ice regime and water temperature of the Ner river
Miscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development
human impact
ice phenomena
river regime
river water temperature
lodz (łódź)
author_facet Bartnik Adam
Jokiel Paweł
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title The influence of treated wastewater from the Lodz city agglomeration on the ice regime and water temperature of the Ner river
title_short The influence of treated wastewater from the Lodz city agglomeration on the ice regime and water temperature of the Ner river
title_full The influence of treated wastewater from the Lodz city agglomeration on the ice regime and water temperature of the Ner river
title_fullStr The influence of treated wastewater from the Lodz city agglomeration on the ice regime and water temperature of the Ner river
title_full_unstemmed The influence of treated wastewater from the Lodz city agglomeration on the ice regime and water temperature of the Ner river
title_sort influence of treated wastewater from the lodz city agglomeration on the ice regime and water temperature of the ner river
publisher Sciendo
series Miscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development
issn 2084-6118
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The study attempts to answer the following question: Does human impact contribute to changes recorded in the Ner river ice regime? In replying to this question, data on water consumption in Lodz (Łódź) (a city in central Poland) in 1951–2017 were used, as well as observations of ice cover and all ice phenomena for the same period. The ice regime and water temperature of the river have changed over the past 70 years. The changes result not only from changes caused by global warming but also from additional fluctuations in this temperature as determined by changes in the quantity and quality of wastewater discharged into the river from the Lodz city agglomeration. The frequency of ice phenomena in the river decreased, and their duration dropped by almost half. This tendency was compounded by a decrease in number of days with ice phenomena, which in turn was caused by a rapid increase in the amount of waste and thermally polluted waters supplied from Lodz. The river water temperature has now stopped increasing. The course of the river ice regime now resembles that of a natural watercourse again.
topic human impact
ice phenomena
river regime
river water temperature
lodz (łódź)
url https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2020-0061
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