PDF
Abstract
A study was conducted in Kaptai reservoir, one of the largest man-made freshwater lakes of South-east Asia, to determine present status of water quality and its suitability for fishing and other uses. Water samplings were from middle part of the reservoir at 0.2 and 0.8 fractional depths at five different locations from upstream to downstream viz. Burburichara, Maichchari, Subolong, Basanthakum, and Rangamati. Water analyses show that concentrations of NO3-N, K+ and total P, and suspended solid at all the sampling stations were beyond the recommended values for fish culture. Concentrations of Na+, Ca2+, Mg2+, SO4 2−, Cl−, total dissolved solid (TDS), dissolved oxygen (DO) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) were within the standards for aquaculture. Concentrations of NO3-N, SO4 2−, K+ and total P showed no definite trend with depths, locations as well as rainy and dry seasons. Water pH, conductivity, Na+ and HCO3 − contents were lower in rainy season, and DO and COD higher at almost all the locations in both the depths, compared with dry season. Total solids and concentrations of TDS, DO, COD, Ca2+, Mg2+ and Na+ were higher in upstream and decreased gradually towards downstream in the reservoir. Concentrations of DO and Ca2+ and pH were higher and Mg2+ less at 0.2-fractional depth than those at 0.8-fractional depth at almost all the locations. The reservoir is in mesotrophic condition containing high concentration of NO3-N and total P, in alarming status with the presence of excessive suspended solids from urban pollution around the town. It is necessary to adopt measures for protecting water quality in the reservoir due to such deteriorations.
Keywords
Karnaphuli river
/
lake water quality
/
Chittagong Hill Tract
/
inland aquaculture
Cite this article
Download citation ▾
Shyamal Karmakar, S. M. Sirajul Haque, M. Mozaffar Hossain, M. Shafiq.
Water quality of Kaptai reservoir in Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh.
Journal of Forestry Research, 2011, 22(1): 87-92 DOI:10.1007/s11676-011-0131-6
| [1] |
Ahmed K.K.U., Hambrey J.B., Rahman S.. Trends in interannual yield variation of reservoir fisheries in Bangladesh, with special reference to Indian major carps. Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management, 2001, 6: 85-94.
|
| [2] |
Ahmed K.K.U., Hambrey J.B.. Studies on the fish catch efficiency of different types of fishing gear in Kaptai Reservoir, Bangladesh. Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management, 2005, 10: 221-234.
|
| [3] |
Alam M.J.B., Islam M.R., Sharmin R., Iqbal M., Chowduray M.S.H., Munna G.M.. Impact assessment due to rural electrification in hill tract of Bangladesh for sustainable development. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2006, 3(4): 391-402.
|
| [4] |
Azadi M.A.. A study of populations of two major carps Labeo rohita (Hamilton) and Catla catla (Hamilton) in Kaptai Reservoir, Bangladesh. 1997, Bangladesh: University of Chittagong
|
| [5] |
Boyd C.E.. Water Quality for Pond Aquaculture. 1998, Alabama: International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic Environments, Auburn University
|
| [6] |
BPDB. Karnaphuli Hydro Station. 1985, Bangladesh: Bangladesh Power Development Board, Kaptai, Rangamati Hill Tracts, 20.
|
| [7] |
De A.K.. Environmental Chemistry, 2000 4th edition New Delhi: New Age International (P) Ltd., 2 4
|
| [8] |
Fernando C.H.. Soerianegara S.. The fishery potential of man-made lakes in South East Asia and some strategies for its optimization. Biological Resource Management for Economic Development in Southeast Asia. 1980, Indonesia: BIOTROP Tenth Anniversary Special Publication, 25 38
|
| [9] |
FRA. Global Forest Resources Assessment 2005. 2005, Bangladesh: FAO, Rome
|
| [10] |
Haldar G.C., Ahmed K.K., Alamgir M., Akhter J.N., Rahman M.K.. Cowx I. G.. Fish and Fisheries of Kaptai Reservoir, Bangladesh. Management and Ecology of Lake and Reservoir Fisheries. 2000, Oxford: Fishing News Books, 145 58
|
| [11] |
Hewlett J.D.. Forest Hydrology. 1982, Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 99 100
|
| [12] |
Huq S.M.I., Alam M.D.U.. A Handbook on Analyses of Soil, Plant and Water. 2005, Bangladesh: BACER-DU, Dhaka, 246.
|
| [13] |
Khan M.A.G., Chodhury S.H., Paul J.C.. Community structure and ecology of macrobenthic invertebrate fauna of Lake Kaptai, Bangladesh. Tropical Ecology, 1996, 37(2): 229-245.
|
| [14] |
Khan M.A.G., Chodhury S.H.. Physical and chemical limnology of lake Kaptai, Bangladesh. Tropical Ecology, 1994, 35(1): 35-51.
|
| [15] |
Mirsa R.D., Ahmed M.. Manual of Irrigation Agronomy. 1987, Oxford and New Delhi: IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 248 271
|
| [16] |
Newman P.. Environmental impact: Part 1-Development of a semi-quantitative parameter and its implications. Journal of Environmental Systems, 1974, 4(2): 97-108.
|
| [17] |
Petersen L.. Analytical Methods: Soil, Water, Plant Material and Fertilizer. 2002, Danida Kampax: Soil Resource Development Institute, 17 20
|
| [18] |
Suhrawardy B.H., et al. Tripura A., et al. Outline of the CHT Economy: An analysis (in Bengali). Vision. 1995, Bangladesh: Rangamati, 38.
|
| [19] |
Tripura P., Harun A.. Crisis and struggle of shifting cultivator in the CHTs. 2003, Dhaka: Women Volunteers Association, 1 7
|
| [20] |
Tucker CS. 1991. Water Quantity and Quality Requirements for Channel Catfish Hatcheries, Fact Sheet No. 461, Southern Regional Aquaculture Center. Available at: http://www.msstate.edu/dept/srac/fslist.htm.
|
| [21] |
Wetzel R.G.. Limnology: Lake and River Ecosystems, 2001 3rd edition San Diego CA: Academic Press, 985.
|
| [22] |
Wikipedia. 2007. The Chittagong Hill Tracts. Available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chittagong_Hill_Tracts#Demography, Accessed on 3 April 09.
|