1Central Pollution Control Board, Southend Conclave, Block, Rajdanga Main Road, Kolkata
2Central Pollution Control Board, Parivesh Bhavan, New Delhi, India
Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences.
2014,
Vol. 2 No. 1, 20-24
DOI: 10.12691/aees-2-1-3
Copyright © 2014 Science and Education PublishingCite this paper: Chitralekha Sengupta, Dipu Sukumaran, Dipanjali Barui, Rita Saha, Abhijit Chattopadhyay, Asish Naskar, Suneel Dave. Water Health Status in Lower Reaches of River Ganga, India.
Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences. 2014; 2(1):20-24. doi: 10.12691/aees-2-1-3.
Correspondence to: Dipu Sukumaran, Central Pollution Control Board, Southend Conclave, Block, Rajdanga Main Road, Kolkata. Email:
dipudr@rediffmail.comAbstract
Several factors affect microorganism survival and distribution in the aquatic environment including humans and animal populations. Present study assessed the influence of physicochemical factors on the distribution of presumptive coliform along the stretch of River Ganga in West Bengal, India. Nevertheless, Ganga water is polluted by drainage waste released from various urban and rural regions, agricultural and domestic wastes, industrial effluents and human activities. Drains discharge major portions of domestic wastes and untreated sewages, into the aquatic environment. Physico-Chemical factors affecting the survival of fecal microorganisms in the River Ganga as per the study included parameters like pH, conductivity, alkalinity, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD) etc. In Ganga some parameters were seen to vary dramatically along the stretch. All the stations had the total coliform counts of more than 500 and Tribeni being the upstream station had lower value for coliforms. Ganga Sagar was found to have the least count for coliforms because of high salinity.
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