1Department of Chemistry, A.B College, Basudevpur, Bhadrak, Odisha, India
2Department of Chemistry, VSSUT, Burla, Odisha, India
3Department of Chemistry, Bhadrak Autonomous College, Bhadrak, Odisha, India
American Journal of Water Resources.
2016,
Vol. 4 No. 2, 44-53
DOI: 10.12691/ajwr-4-2-3
Copyright © 2016 Science and Education PublishingCite this paper: Pratap Kumar Panda, Rahas Bihari Panda, Prasant Kumar Dash. Assessment of Water Quality Index of River Salandi at Hadagada Dam and Its Down Stream upto Akhandalmani, Bhadrak, Odisha, India.
American Journal of Water Resources. 2016; 4(2):44-53. doi: 10.12691/ajwr-4-2-3.
Correspondence to: Pratap Kumar Panda, Department of Chemistry, A.B College, Basudevpur, Bhadrak, Odisha, India. Email:
pandapratap100@gmail.comAbstract
The river Salandi, originated from well-known bio-sphere of Similipal forest and joints with the river Baitarani near Akhandalmani, the Tinitar Ghat after passing through Hadagada dam, Agarpada and Bhadrak town. During the course of journey, it receives forest run off, untreated and semi treated mining wastes, agricultural wastes, industrial wastes of Ferro Alloys Corporation (FACOR) and urban wastes. In the present study, physico-chemical & bacteriological parameters of water were analyzed by collecting water samples from nine different stations in summer (April and May), rainy (August), post rainy (October) and in winter (December) during the year 2015 by applying standard procedures. The mean values of twelve important parameters were calculated for the entire year and were computed to water quality index (WQI) of river Salandi by using the weighted arithmetic index method. The water quality index (WQI) reveals that the quality of water is different at different monitoring stations i.e. quality is good at Hadagada dam, Satabhauni and Dhusuri, poor at Akhandalmani & very poor at Bidyadharapur, very poor and unfit for drinking purpose at Agarpada, Randia (FACOR) and Baudpur and belongs to class ‘C’ river water at Rajghat.
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