Multidecadal assessment of environmental variables in the river Ganga for pollution monitoring and sustainable management

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Nitish Kumar Tiwari
Trupti Rani Mohanty
Himanshu Sekhar Swain
Ranjan Kumar Manna
Srikanta Samanta
Basanta Kumar Das
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[1] ICAR- Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute,
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River Ganga; Multi-decadal; WQI; Ecological niche; Anthropogenic;
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The Ganga River is the major source of drinking water for humans over the decades. It is also the ecological niche for millions of relict species, i.e., for a variety of planktons, benthic organisms, fish, and various other aquatic organisms. The blasting population resulted in an enhanced rate of pollution in the river system emanating from various anthropogenic activities and industrialization in the bank of river Ganga. The study was made in the middle and lower stretch of the river to monitor the decadal changes in the water quality of river Ganga from 1960 to 2019 at six different study sites. In the present study, various water quality parameters such as dissolved oxygen, pH, free carbon dioxide, total alkalinity, conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS), hardness, chloride, and nitrate have been studied during 2015–2019. The data for 1960 to 2006 were taken from ICAR-CIFRI publications. Based on the studied parameters, National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)—water quality index (WQI) was calculated. In the present study, it was found that the calculated NSF-WQI was 69.24 in 1960–1961 which increased up to 113.39 during 2001–2006. But, with the implementation of various rejuvenating strategies, the WQI of the river got reduced to 106.48 during 2015–2019. This reflected the positive changes in the riverine system. Different water quality parameters such as dissolved oxygen, pH, and hardness were observed mostly within the permissible range as based on the drinking water guidelines for humans and survival of the aquatic organisms as well, except a few location-specific observations.
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