This work was carried out at the Brazil's International Paper Property - Ouro Verde Garden - Conchal - SP, aiming to monitor some variables of water qualities in two soil conditions (native forest and eucalyptus). Thus, monthly, water was collected at six points throughout the water course in order to represent the different soil occupations. The analyzed variables were: temperature (T), dissolved oxygen (DO), organic matter (OM) and hydrogenic potential (pH). Significative differences were found among the means of OM to the P3 point (native forest) and P6 (eucalyptus) and to DO of P1 point (native forest) and P6 (eucalyptus). When the sum of the effect in each soil conditions was compared no significant differences were observed for all studied variables.
water quality; native forest; eucalyptus