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Dhaka city is surrounded by rivers. Ever increasing pollution level in peripheral rivers is
causing huge problems for the environment of Dhaka city and jeopardizes the use of the river
water for drinking and other useful purposes. Increasing trends of pollution level demands the
study of water quality of peripheral rivers around Dhaka city. This study covers analysis and
characterization of organic and nutrient contents of water in peripheral rivers around Dhaka
city. Under this study water sample was collected from 7 (seven) locations of 6(six)
peripheral rivers of Dhaka city, DND canal and several locations of different rivers. The
parameters that have been examined in BUET laboratory are pH, DO, NH3-N, NO3-N, NO2-
N, PO4, TDS, TSS, BOD5 and COD. All the data have been analyzed and monthly variation
have been observed. The results of water quality analysis under this study have been
compared with the previous data and trend of variation has been shown. A geospatial
assessment has been made with spatial features using GIS tools.
pH in peripheral river water was found in normal range and seasonal variation of pH was not
significant except in Balu river, where pH was found high in the month of January, 2010 but
below the permissible limit of 8.5. In all the peripheral rivers pH measured was within the
allowable limit of 6.5-8.5 (Standard for Drinking Water, ECR,1997). Dissolved Oxygen
measured in three locations of peripheral rivers namely Chandighat, Intake point of
Sayedabad Water Treatment Plant at Sarulia and DND canal was below the standard value for
inland surface water (ECR,1997). NH3-N content in these three points were found within
limit in consideration of standard for inland surface water (<15 mg/l, agriculture, DoE,1991).
But in consideration of standard for inland surface water for recreation (<2.0 mg/l,
DoE,1993) some value is higher. In Tongi, Balu, Shitalakhya river the measured NO3--N
contents were within the permissible limit of 10 mg/l (Standard for inland surface water for
pisciculture, agriculture, DoE,1993) but in the Buriganga and Turag river NO3-N content
exceeded this allowable limit. In DND canal the measured value of NO3-N was found within
allowable limit. Except Turag, Shitalakhya river and DND canal, NO2-N contents in all the
peripheral rivers were found high and increased as dry season progressed. Except the river
Tongi PO4 contents in all other peripheral rivers and in DND canal were found within the
normal range of 10.0 mg/l (Standard for inland surface water for pisciculture and agriculture,
DoE,1993) and in the Tongi river the excess PO4 content was found only in the month of
January, 2010. TDS contents in all peripheral rivers were found within the maximum
allowable limit of 1000 mg/l (Standard for Drinking Water, ECR,1997). Almost all TSS
content in the peripheral rivers and DND canal were found to exceed the allowable range of
25 mg/l (Standard for inland surface water for fishing, DoE, 1991). Except in Rupgonj Ferry
ghat location of Shiatalakhya river, high BOD and COD values were measured in all the
peripheral rivers including DND canal.
All the nutrient and organic contents in the water of peripheral rivers around Dhaka city are
increasing day by day and pollution level in river water is also increasing. The water of
peripheral rivers around Dhaka city is not only unsuitable for drinking but appears to be not
usable for any other purposes. |
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