EFFECT OF POINT SOURCE POLLUTION ON THE SAN RIVER WATER QUALITY

The paper presents changes of the San river water quality (from km 28+800 to 23+200) in result of treated municipal and industrial sewage discharge at km 26+440. Along the analyzed section, the San is under protection in the framework of Natura 2000 habitat areas programme (The Lower San River Valley). Analyses of pollutants in treated sewage originating from the Municipal and Central Treatment Plant were conducted twice a month. Municipal Sewage Treatment Plant, a maximum throughput of 17500 m3•24 hours-1, receives municipal sewage from Stalowa Wola city, was modernized in 2008 and is capable of receiving the pollutant load to 98500 RLM. The neighbouring Central Sewage Treatment Plant treats sewage from the Stalowa Wola Iron Works area and from the Tarnobrzeg EURO-PARK WISŁOSAN Special Economic Zone in Stalowa Wola. Its maximum throughput is 100000 m3•24 hours-1, but during the rainless weather the amount of sewage does not exceed 20000 m3•24 hours-1. The assessment of sewage effect on the San river water quality was carried out in two measurement-control points (2360 m above and 3240 m below the sewage discharge point) on the basis on four-year (2009-2012) analyses of 19 pollution indices, including 3 physical, 2 oxygen, 2 biogenic, 2 salinity, ...