Polluted Lake Threatens Millions, Urgent Action Needed to Curb Eutrophication
The study looked at water quality in Chaohu Lake from 2001 to 2006 to understand why it was becoming eutrophic. They found that the lake was at a moderate level of eutrophication due to pollution from agriculture and favorable weather conditions. Total phosphorus, total nitrogen, and COD levels were not significantly increasing. The researchers suggested pollution control measures to address the issue.