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Nitrate and urban waste water directives have raised the need for a better
understanding of coastal systems in European Union. The incorrect application
of these directives can lead to important ecological or social penalties. In the
paper this problem is addressed to Ria Formosa Coastal Lagoon. Ria Formosa
hosts a Natural Park, important ports of the southern Portuguese coast and
significant bivalve aquaculture activity. Four major urban waste water treatment
plants discharging in the lagoon are considered in this study. Its treatment level
must be selected, based on detailed information from a monitoring program and
on a good knowledge of the processes determining the fate of the material
discharged in the lagoon. In this paper the results of a monitoring program and
simulations using a coupled hydrodynamic and water quality / ecological model,
MOHID, are used to characterise the system and to understand the processes in
Ria Formosa. It is shown that the water residence time in most of the lagoon is
quite low, of the order of days, but it can be larger in the upper parts of the
channels where land generated water is discharged. The main supply of nutrients
to the lagoon comes from the open sea rather than from the urban discharges. For
this reason the characteristics and behaviour of the general lagoon contrasts with
the behaviour of the upper reaches of the channels where the influence of the
waste water treatment plants are high. In this system the bottom mineralization
was found to be an important mechanism, and the inclusion of that process in the
model was essential to obtain good results.
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Estuário Hidrodinâmica 556.5
Citation
ECSA 2005. - Edimburgh, 2005. - 1 p