Trend Of Water Quality Status In Kelantan River Downstream, Peninsular Malaysia

A. Fitri, K. N. A. Maulud, D. Pratiwi, Arlina Phelia, Farli Rossi, Nur Zukrina Zuhairi
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The issues of freshwater pollutions and the high demand of clean freshwater for daily human activities have forced developing countries such as Malaysia to continuously monitor the quality of the freshwater. The present study objective is to present the trend of water quality status in the Kelantan River downstream, Peninsular Malaysia from 2005 to 2018. Water samples were collected during dry and monsoon seasons from a sampling station located at downstream of the Kelantan River. Water quality parameters such as temperature, pH and dissolved oxygen (DO) were measured in situ while other parameters were analysed in the laboratory based on retrieved water samples. Water quality status was determined based on National Water Quality Standard (NWQS) for River in Malaysia by calculating the water quality index (WQI) according to the concentration of six water quality parameters involving pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), suspended solids (TSS) and Ammonia Nitrogen (AN). The results showed that Kelantan River had good water quality during the dry season classified in Class II at 2005. The water quality was found to be slightly lower during the monsoon season in year 2006. In addition, increasing the number of construction, human activities in the land use areas, land use changes and the sewage water from domestic, industrial, wet market and food outlets in the Kelantan State have declined the water quality in Kelantan River from Class II (in 2005) to Class III (in 2010 and 2011) and to become Class IV in 2017 to 2018. The results of the present study are expected to give valuable information for the water managers in order to deal with better strategies in controlling the quality of freshwater at the Kelantan River and minimize the incidence of pollution-oriented problems, thus the water can be utilized for various water uses with appropriate quality.
马来西亚半岛吉兰丹河下游水质状况趋势
淡水污染问题和人类日常活动对清洁淡水的大量需求迫使马来西亚等发展中国家不断监测淡水的质量。本研究的目的是呈现2005年至2018年马来西亚半岛吉兰丹河下游水质状况的趋势。在干旱和季风季节,在吉兰丹河下游的一个采样站采集了水样。水质参数如温度、pH值和溶解氧(DO)在现场测量,而其他参数则在实验室根据回收的水样进行分析。根据马来西亚河流国家水质标准(NWQS),根据pH、溶解氧(DO)、生化需氧量(BOD)、化学需氧量(COD)、悬浮物(TSS)和氨氮(AN) 6个水质参数的浓度计算水质指数(WQI),确定水质状况。结果表明,吉兰丹河在2005年旱季水质良好,水质等级为II级。在2006年的季风季节,水质略有下降。此外,吉兰丹州土地利用区内不断增加的建筑、人类活动、土地利用变化以及生活、工业、菜市场和食品店的污水,使吉兰丹河的水质从2005年的II级降至2010年和2011年的III级,并在2017年至2018年降至IV级。本研究的结果可望为吉兰丹河的水资源管理者提供有价值的信息,以制定更好的策略来控制吉兰丹河的淡水质量,并尽量减少污染问题的发生,从而使水可以用于各种水质适宜的用水用途。
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