2021
DOI: 10.1080/23570008.2021.1928902
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Evaluation of Physicochemical and Biological Parameters on the Water Quality of ShilabatiRiver, West Bengal, India

Abstract: Anthropogenic activities affect the rivers and the entire basin in different dimensions. All the river basins including Ganga and Damodar are polluted from unplanned anthropogenic activities. This study is an attempt to access the quality of Shilabati River by computing water quality and pollution index using eleven parameters pH, COD, BOD, DO, TDS, Total Hardness, Total Alkalinity, Phosphate, Chloride, Nitrate, and Turbidity measured at eighteen different sites. The BOD and TC counts are found to be 2.45 mg/l… Show more

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“…The amount of suspended solids present directly affects turbidity (Bhutiani et al, 2016;Ruhela et al, 2020;Bojago et al, 2023). Additionally, river water turbidity can result from weathering, runoff from unclean roadways and agricultural fields, and soil erosion (Gupta et al, 2017;Khan et al, 2021;Roy et al, 2021). The average turbidity of the river was measured at 30.56±13.29 NTU.…”
Section: Turbiditymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The amount of suspended solids present directly affects turbidity (Bhutiani et al, 2016;Ruhela et al, 2020;Bojago et al, 2023). Additionally, river water turbidity can result from weathering, runoff from unclean roadways and agricultural fields, and soil erosion (Gupta et al, 2017;Khan et al, 2021;Roy et al, 2021). The average turbidity of the river was measured at 30.56±13.29 NTU.…”
Section: Turbiditymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The acidity or alkalinity of a solution is determined by its pH, which is calculated as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration (Roy et al, 2021). pH is a critical factor in all types of aquatic systems, as it determines the nature and outcome of processes occurring within them (Ahmed et al, 2012;Matta et al, 2017;Ahamad et al, 2023b).…”
Section: Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With numerous species exhibiting distinct features, their presence and abundance can reveal specific pollutants or environmental stresses (Okoye and Ogbebor, 2023). Water quality assessment involves the evaluation of physicochemical parameters (inorganic nutrients, organic pollutants, heavy metals, acidity, and salinity) in water samples (Boudeffa et al, 2020;Roy et al, 2021). While regular evaluation of water quality based on physicochemical characteristics is preferable, biological monitoring that uses phytoplankton evaluation can offer a quicker, more reliable, and cost-effective method for pollution monitoring in aquatic environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%