Heliyon (Aug 2024)

A comprehensive evaluation of the contamination scenario and water quality in the gas fields of north-east region, Bangladesh

  • Md Numan Hossain,
  • M. Farhad Howladar,
  • Md Abu Bakar Siddique

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 15
p. e34323

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Gas fields generate a significant volume of produced water, disposed in the vicinity of gas fields in Bangladesh after processing. It may have a variety of effects on ecology and the environment. This study was conducted to assess the contamination scenario and quality of produced and discharged water from gas fields in northeastern Bangladesh. The physicochemical analyses for this study were performed using standard procedures. Based on the outcomes of the analyzed samples, the current research employs a variety of indexing and statistical approaches to investigate the overall status of the studied water. The physiochemical analysis revealed high electrical conductivity (EC), total dissolved solid (TDS), salinity, and Na contents in both produced and discharged water. No severe cases have been identified, certain metals, such as Fe, Ni, and Cd, have been detected at levels high enough to impact specific index values in some cases. The results of the weighted contamination index (WCI) indicated mild to considerable pollution in the gas field region. The average score of potential ecological risk (PER) reflects minimal ecological risk. The heavy metal toxicity load (HTML) reveals negligible metal pollution in the studied water. The agricultural risk indices displayed increased sodium concentrations and EC, resulting in salinity and sodium risks. The magnesium absorption ratio is within the allowable range. In addition, the average heavy metal pollution index (HMPI) value demonstrates that the produced and discharged water is unsuitable for drinking. The entropy-based water quality index (EWQI) is below the threshold limit (<100) for all samples, indicating satisfactory water quality. This study is an early effort to evaluate the quality of wastewater produced and discharged from gas fields in Bangladesh. The findings of this research will provide valuable insights for future researchers and regulators in effectively managing and mitigating pollution from wastewater.

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