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Ranathunge, R.M.T.B. and Chandrasekera, W.U. 2012. Impacts of rubber factory effluents on the macrobenthic community in Gurugoda Oya, Ruwanwella. 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.44. |
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Rubber factory effluents contain a mixture of chemical compounds that
bring about harmful impacts to fauna. With this view, the present study was
carried out to investigate the changes in water and sediment quality parameters
in a freshwater stream, and how the associated macrobenthic community
responds upon receiving untreated effluents from a nearby raw rubber
processing factory. This study was carried out in the Atala village section of the
Gurugoda Oya, a shallow tributary of river Kelani in the Ruwanwella region. Three
downstream sampling sites that are 50 m apart from each other from the point
of discharge, a pristine control site that is SO m upstream from the point of
discharge, and a sampling site within the effluent feeder canal were established
for the study. The water flow velocity, temperature, conductivity, pH, DO, BOO"
COD, total suspended solids, total dissolved solids, total sulphides, alkalinity and
the concentration of Nao, KO, Ca'o, and Mg'O ions in the overlying water and
organic matter content in the sediment and the abundance of the associated
macrobenthic invertebrate faunas were measured in sufficient replication in each
site twice during the dry season and twice during the wet season of the year
2010. The seasonal and site-wise variation of the physico-chemical parameters,
abundance of major macrobenthic species and their community structure were
analysed.
Although the results revealed that the physico-chemical characteristics
of water and sediment drastically altered upon receiving the effluents, they
regained their ambient levels down in the stream most probably as a result of
dilution in the water flow. The macrobenthic faunas in the stream too, responded
accordingly where their species richness and diversity significantly (p<O.OS)
lowered in the polluted sites including the point of discharge but regained the
ambient levels down in the stream. Recovery of both the biotic and abiotic
factors took place quickly during the wet season than in the dry season. Further,
the abundance of tubificids and chironomids significantly elevated in the feeder
canal as well as in the point of discharge both during the dry and wet seasons so
that they appeared to serve as excellent biological indicator species of pollution
caused by rubber factory effluents. |
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