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DOI: 10.3329/bjsir.v44i3.4406
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Study on Temporal Variation of Physico-chemical Parameters of Buriganga River Water through GIS (Geographical Information System) Technology

Abstract: crossed the maximum permissible limit. In dry season the level of pollution was much high than in wet season. That indicates the water of Buriganga was not safe for drinking purposes, irrigation, fisheries, recreational activities and various industrial uses for most of the times of year.

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“…Dissolved oxygen concentration in St.1 , St.3, St.4, St.5 and St.6 was above 5 mg/l which indicate a better condition for aquatic organisms. In the Buriganga River DO concentration was found 2-3 mg/l that indicates high rate of pollution (Moniruzzaman et al, 2009 Roy (1955) and (7.3-8.3) in Mouri river by Khan et al (2007) also showed a buffer condition which are in agreement with the finding of the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Dissolved oxygen concentration in St.1 , St.3, St.4, St.5 and St.6 was above 5 mg/l which indicate a better condition for aquatic organisms. In the Buriganga River DO concentration was found 2-3 mg/l that indicates high rate of pollution (Moniruzzaman et al, 2009 Roy (1955) and (7.3-8.3) in Mouri river by Khan et al (2007) also showed a buffer condition which are in agreement with the finding of the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…In this study the observed mean sulfate values at different months of Dhaleshwaririver were 6.61 ± 1.78 mg/l, 7.61 ± 2.16 mg/l and 3.68 ± 0.23 mg/l respectively ( Table 2). Moniruzzaman et al [29] studied the anion concentration in water of Burigangariver, Bangladesh and 2 4 SO − concentration were ranged from 2.0 to 9.8 mg/l. Sulfate concentration found very low comparing with the permissible limit (22 mg/l) according to DoE [30].…”
Section: Anion Concentration At Different Sampling Stationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sultana et al [27] found the nitrate concentration from 0.6 to 3.5 mg/l of the Turag river, Bangladesh. Concentration of basic anion of 3 NO − were varied from 12.9 to 34.5 mg/l in Buriganga river Bangladesh recorded by Moniruzzaman et al [29]. The nitrate concentration of Dhaleshwari River was within the permissible limit (10.0 mg/l) throughout the study period according to DoE Bangladesh [30].…”
Section: Anion Concentration At Different Sampling Stationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies on the Buriganga River have focused on the river water chemistry and physicochemical properties in the river water (Ali et al, 2008;Moniruzzaman et al, 2009) and few studies on seasonal and spatial distribution of heavy metals (Alam, 2003;Ahmad et al, 2010). However, no detailed study on geochemical fractionation of river sediments concerning heavy metals have so far been conducted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%