Title of article :
Shrimp Culture Impact on the Surface and Ground Water of Bangladesh
Author/Authors :
Munirul Haque, A. K. M Local and Revenue Audit Directorate - Audit Complex - Segun Bagicha - Dhaka – 1000, Bangladesh , Sarwar Jahan, M Institute of Environmental Science - University of Rajshahi - Rajshahi – 6205, Bangladesh , Abul Kalam Azad, Md Institute of Environmental Science - University of Rajshahi - Rajshahi – 6205, Bangladesh
Abstract :
A case study was carried out to see the impacts of shrimp culture on the surface (pond) and ground water (tube-well) quality in
three coastal sub-districts of Bagherhat Sadar, Rampal and Morrelganj of Bangladesh. The people of Rampal (100%), Morrelgonj
(87.5%) and Bagherhat (75.5%) expressed that salinity of both surface and ground water increased after shrimp culture, and water
becomes more turbid, odorous and less tasty compared to pre-shrimp culture scenario. The ground water pH was foo be slightly
acidic (6.07– 6.71) but the surface water was mildly alkaline in nature (7.00–7.46). Ground water was more saline (1893–2673ppm)
than surface water (513-2253ppm). Potassium level of surface water was very high (97-242ppm) compared to the ground water
(11.73-27.37 ppm). This exceeds the WHO Guideline Value (10ppm) and the Bangladesh Standard for Drinking Water (12ppm). The
pollution levels of phosphorous and iron were found to be a little higher but other pollutants like nitrate, boron and zinc were found
to be very low in surface and ground water in the shrimp culture area of Bangladesh.
Keywords :
shrimp culture , ground water , Bangladesh , Potassium level
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics