Hydrobiogeochemistry of Two Catchments in Brazil Under Forest Recovery in an Environmental Services Payment Program

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Ricardo de Oliveira Figueiredo
Matheus Martins Simioli
Talita de Varela Utsuni Camargo Jesus
Patrícia Porta Nova da Cruz
Gustavo Bayma
Sandra Furlan Nogueira
Timothy Richard Green
Plínio Barbosa de Camargo
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[1] Embrapa Meio Ambiente,
[2] Embrapa Meio Ambiente,undefined
[3] Embrapa Meio Ambiente,undefined
[4] Embrapa Meio Ambiente,undefined
[5] Embrapa Meio Ambiente,undefined
[6] Embrapa Meio Ambiente,undefined
[7] USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS),undefined
[8] USP,undefined
[9] Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura,undefined
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Biogeochemical cycling; Ecosystem services; Land use change; Watershed management; Water quality; Water resources;
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We investigated the fluvial geochemistry of two catchments at different stages in the forest recovery process which have been a focus of an Environmental Services Payment (ESP) program in Brazil. The Posses (PS) and Salto de Cima (SC) catchments (1200 ha and 1500 ha, respectively) are situated in the municipality of Extrema, Minas Gerais state. Their streams flow into the Jaguari River that supplies part of the water demand of the São Paulo metropolitan area. Samples were collected for chemical analysis and physical-chemical field measures every 2 weeks from January to December 2017. An important pollution point source was discovered in the PS stream related to bovine urine and feces, as well another unidentified source that can be related to a small food processing industry and/or a small fish farm. At the SC stream, on the other hand, there was clear evidence of domestic sewage input. This preliminary study confirmed a limited improvement of the stream water quality in response to recovery of the forest vegetation. Therefore, we recommend that in addition to enhanced monitoring to help distinguish biogeochemical sources and the benefits of land conservation practices, the ESP program should consider controlling point source pollution to accomplish its purpose.
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