Study of the pollution by surfactants in a river of a high Andean micro basin
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2020Author(s)
Choque Quispe, David
Masco Arriola, Mery Luz
Ramos Pacheco, Betsy S.
Ligarda Samanez, Carlos A.
Solano Reynoso, Aydeé M.
Choque Quispe, Yudith
Alonzo Lanado, Jhunior Felix
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The surfactants linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS), is used in large quantities in modern society, and wastewater containing it can
contaminate groundwaters through runoff and sewers. The study aimed to determine the level of LAS in the Huatanay river; in Cusco city,
Peru. Water samples were taken from nine points along the river, in the rainy and dry season in 2018. LAS surfactants were determined
spectrometrically using methylene blue as indicator; dissolved oxygen (DO) and conductivity were also determined; both were correlated
through Pearson coefficient at 5% significance, and analyzed in triplicate. The concentration of LAS in the dry season varied between 0.01
to 23.17 mg/L and in rains from 0.09 to 1.47 mg/L; the DO level shows values between 0.11 to 5.04 mg O2/L, and the conductivity varied
from 777.7 to 2688.9 µS/cm. In conclusion, high levels of LAS considerably decrease the DO and increase the conductivity
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