Water (Oct 2023)

Impact of Lockdown on the Surface Water Quality in Kelani River, Sri Lanka

  • Isuru Yapabandara,
  • Yuansong Wei,
  • Bimsara Ranathunga,
  • Suresh Indika,
  • K. B. S. N. Jinadasa,
  • Sujithra K. Weragoda,
  • Rohan Weerasooriya,
  • Madhubashini Makehelwala

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w15213785
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 21
p. 3785

Abstract

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The COVID-19 lockdown has been regarded as a catalyst for the restoration of natural water bodies worldwide. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the impacts of the lockdown on the water quality of the Kelani River, Sri Lanka. The water quality downstream of the Kelani River Basin was greatly improved during the lockdown season, The concentration of biological oxygen demand (BOD) decreased downstream by ~46% during the lockdown, while that in the middle and upstream reduced by 7.1% and 5.0%, respectively. The concentration of chemical oxygen demand (COD) was diminished by around 65%, 52%, and 43% in downstream, middle stream, and upstream, respectively, in the lockdown season. However, in post-lockdown season, upstream showed the highest spatial variation in nitrate concentration, which may be due to excessive use of fertilizers in that region. Many industries temporarily shut down or scaled back operations during the lockdown, which allowed for a large reduction in the discharge of pollutants, particularly in the river’s downstream region. The river’s water quality showed a significant improvement as a result of temporarily suspending human activities.

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