International Journals
Permanent URI for this collectionhttps://dspace.psgrkcw.com/handle/123456789/43
Browse
2 results
Search Results
Item ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND THE LEVEL OF NUTRIENT CONTENTS AS WELL AS HEAVY METAL IONS IN WATERS OF THREE LAKES AT COIMBATORE, TAMIL NADU, INDIA(J. Mater. Environ. Sci, 2016) R, Manikandan; N, Ezhili; N, Muthulakshmiandal; Favas, Paulo J C; P, VenkatachalamLake water quality degradation and heavy metals pollution have been serious environmental threats for last decades, especially in those fresh water lakes situated in the vicinity of the cities and human habitations. The present study aimed to investigate the physicochemical parameters, level of nutrient contents and heavy metals to determine the water quality of Ukkadam, Kuruchi and Singanallur Lakes. All the physicochemical parameters except dissolved oxygen, sulphate, silicate and nitrate values were found above the prescribed limit as recommended by WHO (2011) and BIS (2003) drinking water quality. The concentrations of Ca, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni and Pb in waters of the selected three lakes ranged from 0.014 – 0.038, 0.145 – 0.063, 0.025 – 0.552, 0.100 – 3.460, 0.028 – 0.117 and 0.463 – 2.172 mg/L respectively. The concentrations of heavy metals except Cu were found to be higher than the permeable dose. This investigation revealed that the water in these lakes is partially contaminated with high level of heavy metals. It is recommended that proper implementation of new wetland waste management system and constant monitoring is urgently required to maintain good water quality in these lakes for future generationItem POTENTIAL ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF SEDIMENT QUALITY AND HEAVY METALS CONTAMINATION IN KURUCHI LAKE, TAMIL NADU, INDIA(J.Mater. Environ. Sci, 2014) R, Manikandan; S, Kalaichelvi; N, EzhiliKuruchi Lake is an important freshwater body of Coimbatore City, Tamil Nadu, India. This lake receives municipal wastes and industrial effluents which contain heavy metals. Therefore, the present study was aimed to investigate the status of physicochemical properties and heavy metal levels in surface sediments of Kuruchi Lake. The result of physicochemical parameters such as pH, Electro Conductivity (EC), chloride, calcium, magnesium, phosphate, sulphate, sodium, potassium, total nitrogen, iron, total alkalinity and total organic carbon concentrations were found to be higher in sediment sample of station 4. The heavy metals concentration showed variations with Cd 4-14 mg/kg, Cr 2295-3198 mg/kg, Cu 872-1199 mg/kg, Ni 964-1520 mg/kg, Mn 4996-5820 mg/kg and Pb 999-1489 mg/kg, respectively. The highest concentrations of Cr, Pb, Ni and Cu were found to be higher in station 4, when compared to other study stations. Cd and Mn levels were found within the normal range. The cluster analysis was used for determining the similarity of heavy metals concentrations in different study stations. This study reveals that sediments of Kuruchi Lake were partially polluted with heavy metals. This study provides the baseline data for future sediment quality assessment of this lake and regular monitoring of sediment quality in this lake is highly recommended.