Spatial distribution of microplastic pollution and its relation to pollution index-based water quality status in Progo River, Indonesia

Lestari, Prieskarinda and Nugroho, Bayu Dwi Apri and Mawandha, Hanggar Ganara and Setyawan, Chandra and Riskawati, Eka and Maharani, Anggraeni Intan and Alvriano, Brillian Ravi and Hutama, Dhanny Riski and Ludmila Saraswita, Nashita Andjani (2025) Spatial distribution of microplastic pollution and its relation to pollution index-based water quality status in Progo River, Indonesia. Emerging Contaminants, 11 (3): 100510. pp. 1-16. ISSN 24056650

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Abstract

Progo River, one of the largest rivers on Java Island, serves as the primary source of clean water and irrigation for Central Java and the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Despite its importance, the Progo ranks among the top 20 global plastic-polluted rivers. Therefore, the objectives of this study were 1) to investigate spatial distribution and characteristics of microplastic (MP) pollution in the Progo River, and 2) to examine MP relation to the Nemerow Pollution Index (NPI) based water quality status, 15 physicochemical biological water quality parameters, flow velocity and anthropogenic factors, marking the first comprehensive effort in Indonesia. Water and MP samples were collected simultaneously from eight sampling locations. MP abundance in the Progo River ranged from 75.02 to 435.53 particles/m3. The MP characteristics were predominantly large, transparent, film-shaped particles, and identified variably as LDPE, PET, PP, PS, PAA, cellophane. The Pearson Correlation Test results revealed positive correlations between MP abundance and nine water quality parameters (TSS, turbidity, salinity, BOD, COD, phosphate, nitrate, detergent, Cd) and flow velocity. The other six parameters (pH, temperature, TDS, DO, total coliforms, Pb) and two anthropogenic factors (population number and density) were negatively correlated with MP abundance. Notably, DO exhibited a strong and significant negative correlation with MP abundance (r = -0.770, p = 0.043). NPI scores (2.10–16.02) revealed slight to heavy polluted levels in the Progo River and were positively correlated with MP abundance (r=0.336, p=0.461). Multiple Linear Regression analysis (R2 = 0.639) identified flow velocity, BOD, COD, turbidity, total coliform, and population number as significant predictors of MP distribution. These findings emphasize the impact of MP pollution on river water quality status, highlighting the need of a novel approach to incorporate MP pollution in periodic water quality assessment to address ecological risks. © 2025 The Authors

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 9; All Open Access, Gold Open Access, Green Open Access
Uncontrolled Keywords: Microplastic Nemerrow pollution index Water quality Pollution Spatial distributio
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Agricultural Technology > Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Depositing User: Diah Ari Damayanti
Date Deposited: 16 Jul 2026 03:32
Last Modified: 16 Jul 2026 03:32
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/28179

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