Changes in the environmental situation in Listvyanka in 2017–2022

N. Dorofeeva, D. E. Zhelonkina
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The article deals with the problem of deterioration in the quality of the waters of Lake Baikal and changes in their composition. Baikal is the only large lake in Russia. It ranks sixth in the world in terms of the volume of drinking water reserves whose shortage is observed in a number of countries. Due to the development of tourism in Siberia, the lake ecosystem has already suffered great damage. To identify the reasons for the change in water quality, samples were taken in Listvyanka; quality indicators were analyzed and compared with those obtained in 2017 and 2020. The study revealed that the change in the water composition was caused by improper disposal of household waste and modern detergents containing organic substances and derivatives of petroleum products. Decaying waste increases the water temperature in the bays, which causes the appearance of spirogyra blocking the transport of oxygen to the lake inhabitants. The further spread of spirogyra can cause an ecological disaster. The article describes treatment facilities in Listvyanka and shortcomings of the project. Unfortunately, to restore the ecosystem, it is not enough to limit tourism; measures aimed to improve the productivity of these treatment facilities with a minimum of financial costs are required.
2017-2022年利斯特维扬卡环境状况的变化
本文论述了贝加尔湖水质恶化及其组成变化的问题。贝加尔湖是俄罗斯唯一的大湖。就饮用水储量而言,它在世界上排名第六,许多国家都观察到饮用水储量短缺。由于西伯利亚旅游业的发展,湖泊生态系统已经遭受了巨大的破坏。为了确定水质变化的原因,在Listvyanka采集了样本;对2017年和2020年的质量指标进行分析比较。研究表明,水成分的变化是由于生活垃圾处理不当和含有有机物质和石油产品衍生物的现代洗涤剂造成的。腐烂的废物增加了海湾里的水温,这导致了水螺的出现,阻碍了湖中居民氧气的运输。螺旋体的进一步扩散可能会造成生态灾难。文章介绍了李斯特维扬卡的处理设施和该项目的缺点。不幸的是,要恢复生态系统,仅仅限制旅游业是不够的;需要采取措施,以最低的财政成本提高这些处理设施的生产力。
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