Toxicity assessment of groundwater quality in Bangladesh.

A study was conducted to assess long-term effect of ground water for irrigation at Chirirbandar upazila, 25 kilometers eastern from Dinajpur district in from February to April in 2006. All the waters were analyzed and classified into different categories for their suitability as irrigation, drinking...

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Main Authors: Hakim, M. A., Juraimi, A. S., Hasanuzzaman, M., Hasan, M. R., Hossain, M. K.
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author Hakim, M. A.
Juraimi, A. S.
Hasanuzzaman, M.
Hasan, M. R.
Hossain, M. K.
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Hasanuzzaman, M.
Hasan, M. R.
Hossain, M. K.
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description A study was conducted to assess long-term effect of ground water for irrigation at Chirirbandar upazila, 25 kilometers eastern from Dinajpur district in from February to April in 2006. All the waters were analyzed and classified into different categories for their suitability as irrigation, drinking and industrial usage. The chemical analyses were included pH, EC, TDS, Ca, Mg, Na, K, Fe, Cu, Mn, Zn, B, As, SO4, P, HCO3 and Cl. The SAR, SSP, RSC and HT were calculated for the research. The pH (6.55 to 7.75) showed slightly acidic to slightly alkaline. The TDS was rated as ‘fresh water’, EC and SAR were ‘medium’ (C2 ) class and ‘low alkali hazard’ (SI) class which jointly expressed as C3S1. The study was found that SSP was in ‘excellent’ category. Waters were free from RSC and belonged to ‘suitable’ category for irrigation. The waters were classified as ‘hard’ and ‘very hard’ based on hardness (HT). It was found that both Fe and Mn content of all samples were not having problem for industrial usage. Boron was identified as ‘suitable’ for drinking consumption and sulphate was ‘suitable’ for drinking and industrial usage. The relationship of pH vs. EC, pH vs. TDS, EC vs. TDS, EC vs. HT, TDS vs. HT, SAR vs. SSP, SAR vs. RSC, and SSP vs. RSC indicated significant positive correlation. Among the quality determining factors SSP and SAR were highly correlated where correlation coefficient was 0.964.
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spelling upm-174502015-09-17T01:38:35Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17450/ Toxicity assessment of groundwater quality in Bangladesh. Hakim, M. A. Juraimi, A. S. Hasanuzzaman, M. Hasan, M. R. Hossain, M. K. A study was conducted to assess long-term effect of ground water for irrigation at Chirirbandar upazila, 25 kilometers eastern from Dinajpur district in from February to April in 2006. All the waters were analyzed and classified into different categories for their suitability as irrigation, drinking and industrial usage. The chemical analyses were included pH, EC, TDS, Ca, Mg, Na, K, Fe, Cu, Mn, Zn, B, As, SO4, P, HCO3 and Cl. The SAR, SSP, RSC and HT were calculated for the research. The pH (6.55 to 7.75) showed slightly acidic to slightly alkaline. The TDS was rated as ‘fresh water’, EC and SAR were ‘medium’ (C2 ) class and ‘low alkali hazard’ (SI) class which jointly expressed as C3S1. The study was found that SSP was in ‘excellent’ category. Waters were free from RSC and belonged to ‘suitable’ category for irrigation. The waters were classified as ‘hard’ and ‘very hard’ based on hardness (HT). It was found that both Fe and Mn content of all samples were not having problem for industrial usage. Boron was identified as ‘suitable’ for drinking consumption and sulphate was ‘suitable’ for drinking and industrial usage. The relationship of pH vs. EC, pH vs. TDS, EC vs. TDS, EC vs. HT, TDS vs. HT, SAR vs. SSP, SAR vs. RSC, and SSP vs. RSC indicated significant positive correlation. Among the quality determining factors SSP and SAR were highly correlated where correlation coefficient was 0.964. G-Science Implementation & Publication 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17450/1/Toxicity%20assessment%20of%20groundwater%20quality%20in%20Bangladesh.pdf Hakim, M. A. and Juraimi, A. S. and Hasanuzzaman, M. and Hasan, M. R. and Hossain, M. K. (2008) Toxicity assessment of groundwater quality in Bangladesh. Journal of Subtropical Agricultural Research and Development, 6 (2). pp. 496-501. ISSN 1811-8976 Groundwater - Quality - Bangladesh. Groundwater - Pollution - Bangladesh. English
spellingShingle Groundwater - Quality - Bangladesh.
Groundwater - Pollution - Bangladesh.
Hakim, M. A.
Juraimi, A. S.
Hasanuzzaman, M.
Hasan, M. R.
Hossain, M. K.
Toxicity assessment of groundwater quality in Bangladesh.
title Toxicity assessment of groundwater quality in Bangladesh.
title_full Toxicity assessment of groundwater quality in Bangladesh.
title_fullStr Toxicity assessment of groundwater quality in Bangladesh.
title_full_unstemmed Toxicity assessment of groundwater quality in Bangladesh.
title_short Toxicity assessment of groundwater quality in Bangladesh.
title_sort toxicity assessment of groundwater quality in bangladesh.
topic Groundwater - Quality - Bangladesh.
Groundwater - Pollution - Bangladesh.
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17450/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17450/1/Toxicity%20assessment%20of%20groundwater%20quality%20in%20Bangladesh.pdf