TY - JOUR ID - 126052 TI - The ecological condition of the Lasvinsky lakes, Perm, Russia JO - Water Productivity Journal JA - WPJ LA - en SN - 2717-3062 AU - Dvinskikh, Svetlana AU - Larchenko, Olga AD - Department of Hydrology and Water Resources Protection of Geography Faculty of Perm State University, Russia Y1 - 2021 PY - 2021 VL - 1 IS - 3 SP - 79 EP - 87 KW - Bottom Sediments KW - Hydro-Biological Indicators KW - Hydrochemistry KW - Pollution KW - Water productivity KW - Wetland Complex DO - 10.22034/wpj.2021.267098.1027 N2 - The total area of the water surfaces in the Perm is 60.4 km2. Among the surface water resources, lakes and swamps play an important role. They are reservoirs of available water that form the ecological state of the territory. The Lasvinsky lakes (that have a total area of around 1247 hectares) are wetlands that can be classified as specially protected areas, which are of particular importance for the conservation, restoration and maintenance of wetland communities, waterfowl resources and their habitats. These water bodies are located in Perm. This million city with a developed engineering infrastructure and powerful industrial enterprises inevitably has a negative impact on the environment, including the water bodies. The Lasvinsky lakes experience significant anthropogenic impact, which affects the current ecological situation. It has been established that the Lasvinsky lakes are of natural origin, their main source is groundwater, the level of which is determined by the regulation of the Votkinsk reservoir. The lakes have different self-cleaning abilities and different conditions for the hydro-chemical regime formation and it helps water productivity. UR - https://www.waterproductivity.net/article_126052.html L1 - https://www.waterproductivity.net/article_126052_c1201f1fe9e4ca17da28e7675809579c.pdf ER -