Abstract:
Bathalagoda reservoir, a fresh water body located in the Kurunegala District
of Sri Lanka is used by the residents in the area for irrigating paddy fields, drinking
and bathing purposes and for culture-based fisheries. The present study was
carried out to determine the selected heavy metal levels viz. lead, cadmium and
copper in water and sediments of the reservoir to assess the extent of heavy metal
pollution. Water and sediment samples were obtained from three locations of the
reservoir namely Ibbagamuwa, Moragolla and Madihe- Mudunduwa during the
period September 2007 - July 2009 and the heavy metal levels were determined by
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry following standard procedures.
The results showed that lead, cadmium and copper levels in water ranged
from not detectable level to 2 g L", not detectable level to 3 g L" and not
detectable level to 3 g L" respectively. Corresponding metal levels in the
sediments (dry weight basis) ranged from not detectable level to 523 g g", not
detectable level to 0.1 g g" and not detectable level to 26 g g" respectively.
Significant site specific variations or seasonal variations were not observed in
relation to the heavy metal levels in water and sediments of the reservoir. The
results revealed that the levels of lead, cadmium and copper in the reservoir water
are far below the maximum permissible levels specified by the international
regulatory authorities (World Health Organization and United States Environmental
Protection Agency) for drinking water and water used for irrigation purposes.