J. Technology and Education, Vol.20, No.1, pp.21-29 (2013)
研究論文
2007年~2011年における門池の水質の変化
芳野 恭士*、芳野
文香、芳野 広起、竹口
昌之
沼津工業高等専門学校 物質工学科(〒410-8501 沼津市大岡3600)
*k-yoshino@numazu-ct.ac.jp
Change
of Water Quality in Kado-ike Pond from 2007 to 2011
Kyoji YOSHINO, Ayaka YOSHINO, Hiroki
YOSHINO, Masayuki TAKEGUCHI
Numazu College of Technology (3600 Ooka,
Numazu, Shizuoka
410-8501, Japan)
Abstract
In this study, we monitored changes in the water
quality in Kado-ike, an irrigation pond in Numazu City,
Shizuoka, every year in August from 2007 to 2011. In Kado-ike, the water color was dark green, and algal bloom
was seen mainly at points southeast and northwest. Cyanobacteria and spirogyra
were observed under a microscope. The pH of the water at any point in Kado-ike was 8 or more alkaline, making it suitable for the
proliferation of algae. The chemical oxygen demand tended to be high on the southeast
side. Various nitrogen and phosphorus compounds, witch
would be the main causative materials of eutrophication, were thought to flow
mainly from the north side of the pond. It is necessary to take positive
measures for water quality purification by using the improvement of a water
cycle; removal of the contaminants by activated carbon, carbon fiber, and some
plants; and other techniques.
Key words: Water
quality, Eutrophication,
Kado-ike