Water quality of Nilwala River, Sri Lanka in relation to land use practices

J. Jayawardana, T. Jayathunga, E. Edirisinghe
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The Nilwala River is the third largest in the southern province of Sri Lanka which runs through 72 km along its cause. Conversion of forest lands to agricultural lands, expansion of urban areas and clearing of land for construction purposes in the catchment are major issues affecting water quality in Nilwala River. The water quality of the Nilwala River lower basin at 16 locations was estimated for 4 months from September2010 to December 2010 in two-week intervals. Water quality parameters pH, Electrical conductivity(EC), Dissolved oxygen (DO), Biochemical Oxygen demand (BOD 5 ), turbidity, colour, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), total hardness, alkalinity, Nitrite-N (NO 2 - -N), Nitrate -N (NO 3 - -N), Phosphate (PO 4 3- -P), Sulphate (SO 4 3- ), Total Fe, Ca 2+ , F - and Cl - were evaluated in the sampling locations. The spatial and temporal variation of water quality associated with different land use categories were analyzed using Two-way ANOVA. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Cluster Analysis (CA) were also conducted to determine the association between water quality variation and land use impacts of the catchment. A significant (p +2 among sites were observed to be associated with different land use categories. No significant (p >0.05) temporal variability in water quality parameters except Nitrite and hardness was detected. PCA and CA also indicated a strong association between the water quality variables and the land use types of the river basin. Urban impacts, land clearance in the catchment and sand mining activities of the river bed were found to be the most significant impacts to the water quality of the river and areas with forest cover having positive impact to the water quality. These findings emphasize the need of better catchment management approaches and remediation of urban impacts on river water quality.
斯里兰卡尼尔瓦拉河水质与土地利用的关系
尼尔瓦拉河是斯里兰卡南部省份的第三大河,全长72公里。将林地转为农地、扩大市区和在集水区为建设目的清理土地是影响尼尔瓦拉河水质的主要问题。从2010年9月到2010年12月,对尼尔瓦拉河下游流域16个地点的水质进行了为期4个月的评估,每隔两周进行一次。对采样地点的水质参数pH、电导率(EC)、溶解氧(DO)、生化需氧量(bod5)、浊度、颜色、总溶解固形物(TDS)、总硬度、碱度、亚硝酸盐- n (no2 - - n)、硝酸盐- n (no3 - - n)、磷酸盐(po4 - - p)、硫酸盐(so4 - -)、总铁、ca2 +、F -和Cl -进行评价。采用双因素方差分析分析了不同土地利用类型对水质时空变化的影响。采用主成分分析(PCA)和聚类分析(CA)确定了流域水质变化与土地利用影响之间的关系。不同土地利用类型的站点间存在显著的(p +2)相关性。除亚硝酸盐和硬度外,各水质参数均无显著(p >0.05)的时间变化。PCA和CA还表明,水质变量与流域土地利用类型之间存在较强的相关性。城市影响、集水区土地清理和河床采砂活动对河流水质的影响最为显著,森林覆盖地区对水质的影响为正。这些发现强调需要更好的集水区管理方法和城市对河流水质影响的补救措施。
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