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Samadaree, A.D.S. and Weerasinghe, V.P.A. 2012. Catchment based water quality evaluation of Pugoda Ela in Gampaha district, Sri Lanka. Proceedings of the Eighteenth Scientific Sessions of the Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, May, 2012. Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Colombo, Sri Lanka. (Abstract) p.24. |
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Pugoda Ela is one of the main tributaries of Kelani River which is used for
water supply to Colombo and Gampaha districts by National Water Supply and
Drainage Board (NWSDB) in Sri Lanka. Limited recent studies are available on
water quality of the catchment of this import tributary. Therefore Pugoda
catchment was selected as the study area and was divided into four sub
catchments defined as Sub catchment A, B, C, and D.
Main objectives of the study were to identify the point and non- point
sources of pollution and evaluate each source by comparing water quality
parameters such as temperature, pH, TDS, conductivity, BOD5, COD, DO, NO',-N
and total Coliform. Sample collection was carried out twice a month from
February to July 2011 to study the water quality including wet and dry period of
the 'Vala' season. The only identified point source was South Asia Textile
Industry. Agricultural lands and animal husbandry were the major non-point
sources of pollution in the area. The study was also planned to investigate the
contribution of inorganic fertilizer application of paddy cultivation on the water
quality of Pugoda Ela, on sub catchment basis.
BODs values in all sub catchments were significantly different from each
other in wet and dry seasons (P < 0.05) and ranged from 6.9 :t 0.147 to 10.578
:to.513 mg/I in dry season and from 4.778:t0.368 to 8.233:t0.261 mg/I in wet
season .COD values in sub catchment A, Band D were not significantly different
from each other in dry season (P > 0.05) and catchments ranged from 8.032 :t
0.679 to 9.617 :to.346 mg/I in dry season and 8.517:t0.679 - 1O.000:t0.318 mg/I
in wet season. COD in sub catchment D was significantly the highest (P < 0.05) in
both seasons of all sub catchments.NO-3-N concentration values in outlets of
sub catchments ranged from 2.863:t0.721 to 7.969:t0.755 mg/I in dry season and
ranged from 4.09:tl.160 to 7.5l4:t0.559 mg/I in wet season over the study
period. NO-3-N concentration values in catchment A, Band C were not
significantly different from each other in dry season (P > 0.05) and ranged from
2.863:t0.72l to 7.969:t0.755 mg/I in dry season and ranged from 4.09:tl.160 to
7.5l4:t0.559 mg/I in wet season. NO-3-N concentration values in sub catchment
D was significantly highest (P < 0.05) in both seasons of all sub catchments. Total
Coliform (MPN/ lOOm!) values in outlets of sub catchments ranged from
220.8:t1O.000 to 245.0:t17.l00 (MPN/ lOOm I) in dry season and ranged from
l29.2:t13.600 to 258.3:t45.300 (MPN/ 100ml) in wet season over the study
period. Total Coliform (MPN/ 100ml) values in all sub catchments were not significantly different from each other in dry season over the study period (P >
0.05).
The highest amount of urea application 2050 tons per month was
observed in sub catchment 0 where the highest extent of paddy cultivation
occurs. The highest average load of total Coliform 450000 (MPN) was found in
sub catchment B which had the highest population density. Although average
level of COO of point source was high, the other measured water quality
parameters were at permissible level of Sri Lankan inland surface water standards
established by CEA. It is concluded that according to the CEA standards, Pugoda
Ela consisted bathing quality water or with complete treatment it can be used as
a source of drinking water. |
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