Abstract:
Comparativestudy on variation of water quality along the Kalu Ganga with the Sri Lanka
standardof potablewater (614:1983)wasthe main aim ofthis researchI. Identifyingthe suitable
areasofKaluGanga water for drinking purposes, introducebaseline water quality parametersfor
Ganga,investigatethe intrusion of hazardous chemicals to Ganga and develop a water quality
indexfor Ganga were other achievements.
In here,the physical and the chemical requirement of Sri Lanka standard of potable water was
considered.Further, thirty six separate water samples were analyzed along the Kalu Ganga in
Ratnapuara,Haraniyawaka,Ellagawa, Kandana, Kethhena and Kalutara once a month from June
2009to November 2009 continuously. The selected physical parameters were colour and
turbidityand chemical parameters (basic) were pH, electrical conductivity, chloride (as Cl),
nitrate(as N), nitrite (as N), phosphates (as PO4) and iron (as Fe). The selected chemical
parameters(optional) were copper (as Cu), manganese (as Mn), zinc (as Zn) and chemical
oxygendemand (COD). Further cadmium (as Cd), lead (as Pb) and chromium (as Cr) were
measuredas toxic substances under chemical parameters. The parameter biological oxygen
demand(BOD) was also measured.
Thestudyrevealed that there was no location found containing water in excellent condition but
mostof the parameter results compliedwiththe Sri Lanka standard of potable water (614: 1983)
andsome varied. The variations depend basically on tributaries which are connected to Kalu
Ganga,the rain fall, sand and gem mining process and tidal variations. Based on the study
defineda Water Quality Index (WQI) as a single numeric score that describes the surface water
qualityconditionat a particular time and a location. It was found that the water quality in Kalu
Gangadecreasegraduallyfromupperstreamto downstreamfromgoodto fair.Dependingofthe
locationdifferentparameters were responsible for the water quality index variation such as high
colour,high turbidity, low pH, high chemical oxygen demand, higher levels of iron, manganese
andcadmium.Special attention has to be given to the area of Kandana because the water quality
indexchangedfrom usual pattern and was found to be 75.5.
Due to the importance of Kalu Ganga water body, such studies are required to identify the
changesin water quality in advance and it would help to take precautions in future problems.