Water quality assessment of Selendi Stream and comparative performance of the indices based on benthic macroinvertebrates and physicochemical parameters

Biologia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bülent Yorulmaz ◽  
Alperen Ertaş
2018 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. ANIECE WANI ◽  
MUKESH DIXIT

Shahapura Lake is manmade perennial situated in Bhopal (M.P.) India. The main source of water to this lake is rain water and sewage water from residential colonies. Samples were collected and analyzed to check the pollution status of Shahpura Lake. Present study deals with quantitative and qualitative analysis of macro-zoobenthic invertebrates of the lake together with the assessment of physicochemical parameters. The water quality was assessed by using BMWP and ASPT scoring index and physicochemical parameters as per APHA. During investigations total 34 genera were found belonging to 24 families respectively. The presence of higher number of oligochaetes and chironomids (pollution indicating species) alongwith the scores obtained by BMWP and ASPT index indicated that the water body was polluted. The detailed study was further carried out and correlated with the findings of physicochemical parameters like DO, BOD, COD, TDS, Alkalinity, Chloride, Carbonate, Bicarbonate, Calcium and Total hardness etc.


2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (6) ◽  
pp. 967-974
Author(s):  
C.C. Ezeh ◽  
G.A. Udourioh ◽  
J.C. Echoke ◽  
O.C. Matthews-Amune

The sixth Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) underscores the need for clean, accessible water and good sanitation for all as an essential part of the world we live in. However, water scarcity still affects more than 30% of the world’s population. Many communities, especially in Africa, have resorted to substandard and cheaper sources of water for consumption, and hand dug well is one of them. In this study, the physicochemical, biochemical and microbiological assessment of well water samples from Gaba 1, Gaba 11 and Zuma 11 communities in Bwari Area Council, Abuja, Nigeria were carried out as a case study to determine the quality of well water. The American Public Health Association (APHA) standard analytical methods were adopted and results were compared with the World Health Organization (WHO) standards and Nigerian Standard for Drinking Water Quality (NSDWQ). From the results obtained for the physicochemical parameters, turbidity and colour did not meet up with the WHO and NSDWQ standard. Colour ranged from 330±20PtCo to 57.60±14.50PtCo as against 15PtCo by WHO and NSDWQ, turbidity ranged from 45.2±0.2NTU to 7.19±0.4NTU as against 5NTU by WHO and NSDWQ. Other physicochemical parameters were within WHO and NSDWQ limit. The bacteriological and biochemical results showed the presence of E-coli and other coliforms in all the samples. The total coliforms count for all the wells ranged from 1.55x102 to 1.775x102 CFU/ml, indicating a noncompliance to the zero count per 100ml by WHO. Well water from these communities pose a great health risk to the consumers. Keywords: Well water, Quality assessment, Physicochemical parameters, Microbiological, WHO.


2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (6) ◽  
pp. 104-112
Author(s):  
Milaim Musliu ◽  
Astrit Bilalli ◽  
Bujar Durmishi ◽  
Murtezan Isamili ◽  
Halil Ibrahimi

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