Anthropogenic activity-induced water quality degradation in the Loktak lake, a Ramsar site in the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot
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- DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2017.1378267
Anthropogenic activity-induced water quality degradation in the Loktak lake, a Ramsar site in the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot
Abstract
Wetland contributes to human well-being and poverty alleviation. The increase in human population leads to more demand for water and degradation of the water bodies around the globe, resulting in scarcity of water. The aim of the present study was to assess the impact of anthropogenic activity on the water quality of the Loktak lake. Water samples were collected seasonally, namely, monsoon, post monsoon, winter and pre-monsoon, during 2013-2014 from 10 sites. For each water sample, 20 physicochemical parameters were analysed using the American Public Health Association method. Furthermore, 11 significant parameter values were used to develop the water quality index (WQI). The result shows high concentrations of nitrite (5.45-11.83 mg/l) and nitrate (93.67-177.75 mg/l) in rivers which is beyond the permissible limit and higher compared to the Loktak. Highest turbidity was observed at Langthabal with 21 NTU, which is above the permissible limit. The WQI of the Loktak ranged from 64 to 77, while for rivers they ranged from 53 to 95, which indicates that the water is in a very poor state. The WQI values of rivers are higher compared with those of the lake, and it was identified that water from the rivers is a major reason for increase in pollution in the lake water. The study suggests the need for long-term monitoring of the lake aquatic ecosystem and identification of pollution sites for proper management of the lake water. The WQI is an important tool to enable the public and decision makers to evaluate the water quality of the Loktak lake.
Keywords: Anthropogenic; Loktak lake; floating national park; water quality; water quality index.
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