2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.proenv.2015.03.030
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Water Quality Status of Ciambulawung River, Banten Province, Based on Pollution Index and NSF-WQI

Abstract: Ciambulawung River is located in Lebakpicung Kampong close to Halimun Salak National Park. Ciambulawung River is used for micro-hydro power plant (capacity 10.000 Watt). The purpose of this study was to determine the water quality status of Ciambulawung River. The pollution index ranged 0.56 -0.78 and NSF-WQI ranged 87 -88. Hence the river water quality is considered good. Based on these indices it is concluded that communities living along river bank and micro-hydro power plant did not negatively affect the w… Show more

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“…2). Concentration of TP in this study showed similar results with other study [34]. Both NO 3 -N and TP concentration indicate nutrient enrichment of waters and potential eutrofication.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Water Physico-chemical Qualitysupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…2). Concentration of TP in this study showed similar results with other study [34]. Both NO 3 -N and TP concentration indicate nutrient enrichment of waters and potential eutrofication.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Water Physico-chemical Qualitysupporting
confidence: 90%
“…2). Concentration of NO 3 -N in this study showed similar value with other studies [4,33,34]. Water on all stations in this study is included non degree of restriction on use because the NO 3 -N is less than FAO limit 5 mg.L -1 [32].…”
Section: Results and Discussion Water Physico-chemical Qualitysupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The modification was allowed if the water quality parameter number was reduced and modified total weight score remained 1. Weight score modification of each parameter was proportional to its original weight score [39]. Furthermore, the weight score of each parameter (W i ) was multiplied by the subindex value of each parameter (L i ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the reliable characteristics of water for judging the extent of pollution in water. [33] The COD of Panchganga river water ranged from 13.7 to 31.2 mg/l, which is out of permissible limit designated by (World Health Organization) WHO 1998 i.e. 10 mg/l.…”
Section: Study Of Physico-chemical Characteristics Of the Panchganga mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…[30] This indicated that the riverside stretch is free from organic pollution. [33] The BOD of the midstream site Kolhapur and downstream site Narsobawadi were found to be out of permissible limit of CPCB which might be due to an increasing organic matter load from upstream to downstream ultimately the decomposition process of organic matter by microbes consume large amount of oxygen. The decreasing trend in DO and an increasing trend in BOD towards downstream show an increase in the load of pollution from upstream to downstream.…”
Section: Study Of Physico-chemical Characteristics Of the Panchganga mentioning
confidence: 95%