Frontiers in Environmental Science (Dec 2020)

Analysis of Water Pollution Using Different Physicochemical Parameters: A Study of Yamuna River

  • Rohit Sharma,
  • Raghvendra Kumar,
  • Suresh Chandra Satapathy,
  • Nadhir Al-Ansari,
  • Krishna Kant Singh,
  • Rajendra Prasad Mahapatra,
  • Anuj Kumar Agarwal,
  • Hiep Van Le,
  • Binh Thai Pham

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2020.581591
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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The Yamuna river has become one of the most polluted rivers in India as well as in the world because of the high-density population growth and speedy industrialization. The Yamuna river is severely polluted and needs urgent revival. The Yamuna river in Dehradun is polluted due to exceptional tourist activity, poor sewage facilities, and insufficient wastewater management amenities. The measurement of the quality can be done by water quality assessment. In this study, the water quality index has been calculated for the Yamuna river at Dehradun using monthly measurements of 12 physicochemical parameters. Trend forecasting for river water pollution has been performed using different parameters for the years 2020–2024 at Dehradun. The study shows that the values of four parameters namely, Temperature, Total Coliform, TDS, and Hardness are increasing yearly, whereas the values of pH and DO are not rising heavily. The considered physicochemical parameters for the study are TDS, Chlorides, Alkalinity, DO, Temperature, COD, BOD, pH, Magnesium, Hardness, Total Coliform, and Calcium. As per the results and trend analysis, the value of total coliform, temperature, and hardness are rising year by year, which is a matter of concern. The values of the considered physicochemical parameters have been monitored using various monitoring stations installed by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), India.

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