GIS-based Spatial Assessment of Post COVID Water Quality Status of Turag River for Water Resource Conservation in Bangladesh

Mirza, Tasnim Mukarram, Quazi Umme, Tahsin Mukarram, Anutosh Das
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had enormous effects on human life and the environment, particularly freshwater ecosystems, on a global scale. Despite its numerous effects, the pandemic has improved the quality of the environment, allowing devastated ecosystems to recover. During the COVID lockdown period, many researchers observed positive amendments in environmental quality in various parts of the world. Due to increased industrialization and urbanization over the past several decades, Dhaka's peripheral rivers have grown highly polluted. In this study, an attempt was made to illustrate the post-covid surface water quality scenario of Bangladesh's hihgly contaminated Turag River. Therefore, for the first time, a GIS-based spatial analysis of water quality index was used to endeavor to quantify 16 water quality parameters (pH, EC, temperature, turbidity, salinity, TDS, DO, Na+, K+ Ca2+, Mg2+ Cl-, Cu, Pb, Fe, and Cd) in the river Turag. Thus, it could serve as a reference work for future researches in Bangladesh. After calculating the WQI for the collected samples, it was determined that the water quality status at all sampling stations was extremely poor because each WQI was greater than 100. Using the Kriging method of interpolation, the encroaching WQS were predicted and visually represented using GIS maps. The findings of this study are particularly concerning, as all recorded WQS samples surpassed the standard limits. Based on these findings, we urged for the rapid deployment of proper water management practices and policies in order to safeguard and manage the water resources.
基于gis的新冠肺炎疫情后孟加拉国图拉格河水资源保护水质状况空间评价
2019冠状病毒病大流行在全球范围内对人类生活和环境,特别是淡水生态系统产生了巨大影响。尽管造成了许多影响,但大流行改善了环境质量,使遭到破坏的生态系统得以恢复。在新冠肺炎疫情封锁期间,许多研究人员观察到世界各地的环境质量出现了积极变化。由于过去几十年工业化和城市化的发展,达卡周边的河流污染严重。在本研究中,试图说明孟加拉国严重污染的图拉格河后的地表水质量情景。因此,本文首次采用基于gis的水质指数空间分析方法,对图拉格河的16个水质参数(pH、EC、温度、浊度、盐度、TDS、DO、Na+、K+ Ca2+、Mg2+ Cl-、Cu、Pb、Fe和Cd)进行了定量分析。因此,它可以作为孟加拉国未来研究的参考工作。对采集的样本进行WQI计算后,确定各采样站的水质状况极差,每个WQI都大于100。利用Kriging插值方法,对入侵的WQS进行了预测,并在GIS地图上进行了可视化表示。这项研究的结果尤其令人担忧,因为所有记录的WQS样本都超过了标准限值。根据这些调查结果,我们敦促迅速部署适当的水管理做法和政策,以保护和管理水资源。
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