Volume : 3, Issue : 6, June - 2014
Study on The Physico–Chemical and Microbial Profile of The Pond Water in Context of Pollution at Kolaghat Thermal Power Plant, West Bengal, India
Sambhunath Dinda, Harekrishna Jana, Soma Bhattacharya, Keshab Chandra Mondal
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We investigated the fluctuations of physico–chemical and microbial profile of pond water at different stations due to leaching of effluent and flying ash from Kolaghat thermal power plant (KTPP), West Bengal, India. The fluctuations of electrical conductivity, Water pH, water temperature, alkalinity, hardness, Dissolved oxygen (DO), Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), Chemical oxygen demand (COD), heavy metals and coliform load was observed with respect to direction and distance from thermal power plant. We observed that all the studied parameters are higher in the North and South side pond water which are mainly due to directly connected with ash disposal line and fly ash throughout the year. Therefore, proper monitoring is required to minimize the effect of fly ash and bottom ash originated from kolaghat thermal power plant, otherwise pose an adverse effect on socio–economic development in the kolaghat, purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India.
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Sambhunath Dinda, Harekrishna Jana, Soma Bhattacharya, Keshab Chandra mondal Study on The Physico-Chemical and Microbial Profile of The Pond Water in Context of Pollution at Kolaghat Thermal Power Plant, West Bengal, India Global Journal For Research