Title of article :
Water Quality Assessment of Tributaries of Batang Baleh in Sarawak Using Cluster Analysis
Author/Authors :
Ling, Teck-Yee Faculty of Resource Science and Technology - Universiti Malaysia Sarawak - 94300 Kota Samarahan - Sarawak - Malaysia , Soo, Chen-Lin Faculty of Resource Science and Technology - Universiti Malaysia Sarawak - 94300 Kota Samarahan - Sarawak - Malaysia , Eng Heng, Teresa-Lee Faculty of Resource Science and Technology - Universiti Malaysia Sarawak - 94300 Kota Samarahan - Sarawak - Malaysia , Nyanti, Lee Faculty of Resource Science and Technology - Universiti Malaysia Sarawak - 94300 Kota Samarahan - Sarawak - Malaysia , Sim, Siong-Fong Faculty of Resource Science and Technology - Universiti Malaysia Sarawak - 94300 Kota Samarahan - Sarawak - Malaysia , Grinang, Jongkar Faculty of Resource Science and Technology - Universiti Malaysia Sarawak - 94300 Kota Samarahan - Sarawak - Malaysia , Ping Lee, Karen-Suan Research and Development Department - Sarawak Energy Berhad - 93050 Kuching - Sarawak - Malaysia , Ganyai, Tonny Research and Development Department - Sarawak Energy Berhad - 93050 Kuching - Sarawak - Malaysia
Abstract :
Assessment of river water quality is essential as it provides the knowledge required to make informed decisions. Therefore, water quality was determined at 15 tributary stations located along the Batang Baleh, Sarawak. Results of the study indicate that all tributaries were well-aerated (≈ 7.7 mg/L) with pH (≈ 7.3) and conductivity (≈ 37.3 S/cm) values falling within acceptable ranges.
However, there were tributaries that showed very high turbidity (> 1000 NTU) and suspended solids (> 800 mg/L) which were
contributed by the soil erosion from logging activities in the watershed. Tributary stations associated with logging activities also
showed signifcantly higher total phosphorus and organic nitrogen. Cluster analysis demonstrated that water quality at tributary
stations along the Batang Baleh exhibited a longitudinal variation from upstream to downstream regions, particularly, dissolved
oxygen, fve-day biochemical oxygen demand, and nitrite-nitrate nitrogen, which were found higher in upstream region and steadily
decreased towards the downstream region. Two stations located at Sg. Serani and Sg. Melatai were distinct from the other stations
with the highest concentrations of turbidity, total suspended solids, organic nitrogen, and total phosphorus. Tus, there is an urgent need to reduce the pollutants in the tributaries of Batang Baleh for the health of the sensitive aquatic organisms.
Keywords :
Water Quality Assessment , Tributaries , Batang Baleh , Sarawak , Malaysia , Cluster Analysis
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal