A. Dauta et al., Role of the dams on the River Lot on two types of pollution : point-sources (cadmium) and non-point sources (phosphorus), HYDROBIOL, 410, 1999, pp. 325-329
The concentrations of cadmium and bioavailable phosphorus were determined i
n sediments samples of a large section of the River Lot (a 248-km section o
f 57 artificial stretches and dams). Phosphorus inputs include an important
agricultural watershed (diffuse sources) and main point-sources such as to
wns. Cadmium pollution is mainly due to an industrial activity in the upper
reach: high concentrations existed some years ago, the pollution is now lo
wer. The concentration data related to a lithological cartography of the ri
ver bottom (sand/gravels/mud) and of the thickness of soft deposits, provid
e a longitudinal assessment of Cd and P storage in the whole river. The res
ults show the location in the river where the two elements are associated t
o the sediment muds which are mainly stored in the largest dams situated in
the lower section of the river. The sedimentary amounts represent potentia
l sources (i) of metallic pollution in case of river flood or dam emptying
(e.g. 69 tons of Cd in the last lower dam), (ii) for eutrophication process
es in the lower course (near 10000 tons of bioavailable-P in the last five
dams). The cadmium flux leaving the watershed of river Lot is still importa
nt and remains greater than the industrial source (strongly reduced since 1
986) of the pollutant located in the upper part of the river.