EFFECTS OF SOME WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS ON THE DISSOLVED OXYGEN BALANCE OF STREAMS (TRABZON-TURKEY),
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The Galyan Stream basin supports the water of Atasu Dam, which will provide domestic water for Trabzon province. The Galyan Stream is poured into Değirmendere Stream and their water into the Black Sea are important watersheds in the northeastern part of Turkey. Water samples were periodically taken from Temelli site (Galyan Stream), Değirmen site (Kuştul Stream) and Çiftdere site (Galyan Stream). In this study, at first, variations of dissolved oxygen profile are determined from dissolved oxygen, temperature and carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand measurements by using Point Resources Streeter-Phelps equation. Water samples are taken from Galyan and Kuştul Streams. Water quality parameters were analyzed for both rivers and evaluated according to the TS 266 and WHO standards. Critical dissolved oxygen deficiency values, which were calculated for monthly average (2004 April-2005 January) and annual average (2000-2004), are seen to be over the limit value in the Galyan Stream having first class water quality in terms of dissolved oxygen concentration, temperature and biochemical oxygen demand. In the following it is disclosed that treatment isn’t required. That study shows that minimum dissolved oxygen limit value (8 mgL-1), which is desired in domestic waters, is under the limit value in July, August and September months in case of a mixture.