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Studies on The Impact of Water Quality on the Adjoining Wetland Ecosystem of Bidyadhari River, W. Bengal


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Water quality of adjoining wetland ecosystem of Bidyadhari river basin gradually has been worsened due to admixture of industrial effluents with domestic sewage released from the Kolkata metropolis as well as from the different industries of Kolkata east through different canals. Pollutants from industrial sewage may cause biological magnification that ultimately leads to carcinogenic effect in the human body. Attempts are made to record some physico-chemical parameters from six different stations of Bidyadhari River It is now urgently needed for mapping of Bidyadhari river course through physicochemical parameters to let the local people know the water quality of Bidyadhari River in different sectors for their benefit in application of water of Bidyadhari River in agriculture and aquaculture.

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Gautam Kumar Das
Department of Chemical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata - 700 032, India
Siddhartha Datta
Department of Chemical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata - 700 032, India

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Water quality of adjoining wetland ecosystem of Bidyadhari river basin gradually has been worsened due to admixture of industrial effluents with domestic sewage released from the Kolkata metropolis as well as from the different industries of Kolkata east through different canals. Pollutants from industrial sewage may cause biological magnification that ultimately leads to carcinogenic effect in the human body. Attempts are made to record some physico-chemical parameters from six different stations of Bidyadhari River It is now urgently needed for mapping of Bidyadhari river course through physicochemical parameters to let the local people know the water quality of Bidyadhari River in different sectors for their benefit in application of water of Bidyadhari River in agriculture and aquaculture.

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