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Hettige, N.D., Weerasekara, K.A.W.S., Amaratunga, A.A.D. (2018). " A Study of Dredging Impacts on Water Quality in Bomuruella Reservoir, Nuwara Eliya", Proceedings of the 23rd International Forestry and Environment Symposium 2018 of the Department of Forestry and Environmental Science, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Citrus Waskaduwa, Waskaduwa, Sri Lanka, 130 p. |
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Bomburuella is one of the reservoirs situated in Nuwara Eliya district in Sri Lanka which
covered an area of more than 30 ha. The reservoir is mostly used for drinking, agriculture and
fishery activities and is popular due to its aesthetic beauty and other uses of the reservoir. Since
the reservoir water was used as a drinking water source, the main objective of this study was to
assess the quality of the reservoir waters. In addition, the dredging impacts on water quality due
to dredging operations carried out during June to September 2014 were also monitored and
compared with before dredging operations. Water sampling was carried out from February to
December during 2014 on monthly basis and ten sampling locations was selected randomly.
Dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, turbidity, electrical conductivity (EC), total dissolved solids (TDS)
and salinity were determined in in situ and collected water samples were analyzed in accordance
with the Standard Methods for Examination of Water and Waste Water (APHA), 21st edition.
Water quality data was compared before and after dredging period. All the statistical analysis
was done using MINITAB 14 statistical software. Average water quality of the before and after
dredging period respectively are as follows; EC (241.29±134.25; 277.40±83.97 μS/cm), DO
(6.67±1.40; 8.70±1.29 mg/L), Turbidity (7.39±2.82; 8.52±1.20 NTU), Total suspended Solids
(TSS) (9.01±4.23; 11.70±3.37 mg/L), ammonical-nitrogen (0.19±0.23; 0.73±0.35 mg/L), nitratenitrogen
(0.178±0.091; 0.403±0.173 mg/L), total hardness (33.55±8.24; 66.60±8.02 mg/L), Ca
hardness (7.83±2.08; 18.95±7.77 mg/L), ortho-phosphate (0.006±0.004; 0.004±0.002 mg/L),
nitrite-nitrogen (0.064±0.064; 0.044±0.026 mg/L), alkalinity (34.00±7.46; 25.88±1.68 mg/L) and
chloride (109.72±113.43; 28.36±11.70 mg/L). Also, the average total discharge of ammonicalnitrogen,
nitrate-nitrogen, nitrite-nitrogen and ortho-phosphate in before and after dredging
period were 4,031.10 m3/day; 7,986.60 m3/day, 2,747.40 m3/day; 208.90 m3/day and 388,469.4
m3/day, 309,479.8 m3/day; 29,324.49 m3/day, 2,157.67 m3/day respectively. Results revealed
that, average EC, DO, Turbidity, TSS, ammonical-nitrogen, nitrate-nitrogen, total hardness and
Ca hardness, total discharge of nutrients increased while ortho-phosphate, nitrite-nitrogen,
alkalinity and chloride decreased in after dredging operation. There is a significant differences
(p>0.05) between all the average water quality parameters measured except for EC and nitritenitrogen
as a results of dredging. There is a minimum impact on water quality in the reservoir
due to the dredging operation. The reservoir is suitable for fishing community and recreational
activities. |
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