Title of article :
Water Quality Assessment in Urban Wetlands and Suitability for Fish Habitat: A Case Study
Author/Authors :
Dixit, Arohi School of Environmental Sciences - Jawaharlal Nehru University - New Delhi – 110067, India , Siva Siddaiah, Neelam School of Environmental Sciences - Jawaharlal Nehru University - New Delhi – 110067, India , Singh Chauhan, Jogindar Centre for the Study of Regional Development - Jawaharlal Nehru University - New Delhi – 110067, India , Ullah Khan, Waseem University Polytechnic - Jamia Millia Islamia - New Delhi-110025, India
Pages :
11
From page :
457
To page :
467
Abstract :
In this study, water from three urban wetlands of Gurugram – Sultanpur (WS), Damdama (WD), and Basai (WB), was studied for various physicochemical parameters to assess their suitability for the healthy survival of fishes and the results were compared with the limits of these parameters for fish farming. The parameters studied were colour, temperature, pH, alkalinity, hardness, Ca2+- Mg2+ ratio, NO3-, Cl-, SO42-, PO43-, and heavy metals (Fe, Mn, Cr, Cu, Zn, Ni and Pb). The results of the study indicate the majority of studied parameters are beyond the desirable limits in WB; thus, water is most unsuitable for fishes in WB. WB is unsuitable for parameters: colour, alkalinity, hardness, Ca -Mg ratio, NO3-, Cl-, SO42-, PO43-, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni and Zn. WS needs consideration for temperature, NO3-, Cu, Ni and Zn, whereas WD needs improvement in temperature, TDS, NO3-, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni and Zn concentration for better fish growth. Most of the parameters are high in summer as compared to winter, which is due to the dilution after rainfall. Hence, we recommend timely action for effective measures to improve the water quality of wetlands and their regular monitoring for improved fish habitat.
Keywords :
Fish farming , Heavy metals , Wetlands , Surface Water
Journal title :
Pollution
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2704028
Link To Document :
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