Effect of Land Use within Watershed Boundary on the Types of Microplastics Observed in Surface Water

Dionisius Andhika Putra, Rachmadhi Purwana, Dwi Nowo Martono
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Due to exposure to their chemical components, microplastics (<5mm) are byproducts of plastic degradation that can be harmful to the environment and human health. Microplastics, one of which is in the watershed, will be present due to human activity-related irresponsible discharge of plastic waste into the environment. The watershed's use of the land has an impact as well. This research aims to analyze how different land use patterns affect the types of microplastics that have been observed. This research's methodology is quantitative and includes techniques for spatial, statistical, and chemical analysis. In the Ciujung watershed, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and polyester microplastics were observed according to the study's findings. The type of microplastic observed was likely brought on by local activities. On agricultural land, plantations, and settlements, fertilization, irrigation, and other human activities may contribute to microplastic contamination. The vast amount of plastic bags and bottles that are left behind are either immediately dumped into the Ciujung Watershed by the locals or carried away by the flow of activities on the land, where they eventually degrade into microplastics.
流域边界土地利用对地表水微塑料类型的影响
由于接触到其化学成分,微塑料(<5mm)是塑料降解的副产品,可能对环境和人类健康有害。微塑料,其中之一是在流域,将存在由于人类活动相关的不负责任的塑料废物排放到环境中。流域对土地的利用也有影响。这项研究旨在分析不同的土地利用模式如何影响已观察到的微塑料类型。这项研究的方法是定量的,包括空间、统计和化学分析技术。根据研究结果,在Ciujung流域观察到聚乙烯(PE)、聚丙烯(PP)和聚酯微塑料。观察到的微塑料类型可能是由当地活动引起的。在农业用地、种植园和定居点,施肥、灌溉和其他人类活动可能导致微塑料污染。留下的大量塑料袋和塑料瓶要么被当地人立即倾倒到Ciujung流域,要么被土地上的活动带走,最终降解成微塑料。
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