Status of water quality based on the physico-chemical assessment on river water at wildlife sanctuary Sibuti Mangrove Forest, Miri Sarawak

Problem statement: Mangrove forest is a component of wetlands that has been recognized as one of the most productive ecosystem in the tropic. Rapid development and other land uses in the mangrove areas over the years had negatively affected the ecological functions and its ecosystem. Study was carri...

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Main Authors: Gandaseca, Seca, Rosli, Noraini, Ngayop, Johin, Arianto, Chandra Iman
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Published: Science Publications 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.221972017-12-05T09:57:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22197/ Status of water quality based on the physico-chemical assessment on river water at wildlife sanctuary Sibuti Mangrove Forest, Miri Sarawak Gandaseca, Seca Rosli, Noraini Ngayop, Johin Arianto, Chandra Iman Problem statement: Mangrove forest is a component of wetlands that has been recognized as one of the most productive ecosystem in the tropic. Rapid development and other land uses in the mangrove areas over the years had negatively affected the ecological functions and its ecosystem. Study was carried out on river water quality at Sibuti Wildlife Sanctuary, Miri based on the physicochemical properties. Approach: A total of 72 water samples were collected from 12 stations or sampling points from Sungai Sibuti (SS) and its tributary, a man-made canal called Sungai Parit Scheme (SPS) at Sibuti Wildlife Sanctuary Miri, Sarawak in the month of June, August and October 2010. In situ data measurement such as temperature, conductivity, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), pH and turbidity were taken and labeled. Analysis for parameter such as ammoniacal nitrogen (NH 3-N), Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and total suspended solids (TSS) were conducted in the laboratory. Both in situ and ex situ data were measured and analyzed according to the Standards Methods APHA, 2005. Results for each water quality parameters are summarized as follows, temperature range (29.3-32.8°C), pH range (6.02-8.07), DO range (2.76-4.7 mg L -1), conductivity (0.805-96.1 μS cm -1), TSS range (0.00119-0.4361 mg L -1), turbidity (10.2 -15.3 NTU), BOD range (5.21-6.66 mg L -1), COD (7.5-25) and ammoniacal nitrogen (0.1-0.31 mg L -1). Results: Based on Water Quality Index (WQI) and Interim National Water Quality Standards for Malaysia (INWQS) by the Department of Environment Malaysia, river water of SPS and SS fall under Class II. Conclusion: The water quality status of river water at Sibuti Wildlife Sanctuary Mangrove Forest, Miri Sarawak is under category class II or good water quality status. All water quality parameters in this study are found to be in class I and II (good water quality) except for the BOD and DO which indicate fairer and moderate river water quality status. Science Publications 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22197/1/ajessp.2011.269.275.pdf Gandaseca, Seca and Rosli, Noraini and Ngayop, Johin and Arianto, Chandra Iman (2011) Status of water quality based on the physico-chemical assessment on river water at wildlife sanctuary Sibuti Mangrove Forest, Miri Sarawak. American Journal of Environmental Sciences, 7 (3). pp. 269-275. ISSN 1553-345X; ESSN: 1558-3910 http://www.thescipub.com/abstract/10.3844/ajessp.2011.269.275 10.3844/ajessp.2011.269.275
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description Problem statement: Mangrove forest is a component of wetlands that has been recognized as one of the most productive ecosystem in the tropic. Rapid development and other land uses in the mangrove areas over the years had negatively affected the ecological functions and its ecosystem. Study was carried out on river water quality at Sibuti Wildlife Sanctuary, Miri based on the physicochemical properties. Approach: A total of 72 water samples were collected from 12 stations or sampling points from Sungai Sibuti (SS) and its tributary, a man-made canal called Sungai Parit Scheme (SPS) at Sibuti Wildlife Sanctuary Miri, Sarawak in the month of June, August and October 2010. In situ data measurement such as temperature, conductivity, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), pH and turbidity were taken and labeled. Analysis for parameter such as ammoniacal nitrogen (NH 3-N), Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and total suspended solids (TSS) were conducted in the laboratory. Both in situ and ex situ data were measured and analyzed according to the Standards Methods APHA, 2005. Results for each water quality parameters are summarized as follows, temperature range (29.3-32.8°C), pH range (6.02-8.07), DO range (2.76-4.7 mg L -1), conductivity (0.805-96.1 μS cm -1), TSS range (0.00119-0.4361 mg L -1), turbidity (10.2 -15.3 NTU), BOD range (5.21-6.66 mg L -1), COD (7.5-25) and ammoniacal nitrogen (0.1-0.31 mg L -1). Results: Based on Water Quality Index (WQI) and Interim National Water Quality Standards for Malaysia (INWQS) by the Department of Environment Malaysia, river water of SPS and SS fall under Class II. Conclusion: The water quality status of river water at Sibuti Wildlife Sanctuary Mangrove Forest, Miri Sarawak is under category class II or good water quality status. All water quality parameters in this study are found to be in class I and II (good water quality) except for the BOD and DO which indicate fairer and moderate river water quality status.
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author Gandaseca, Seca
Rosli, Noraini
Ngayop, Johin
Arianto, Chandra Iman
spellingShingle Gandaseca, Seca
Rosli, Noraini
Ngayop, Johin
Arianto, Chandra Iman
Status of water quality based on the physico-chemical assessment on river water at wildlife sanctuary Sibuti Mangrove Forest, Miri Sarawak
author_facet Gandaseca, Seca
Rosli, Noraini
Ngayop, Johin
Arianto, Chandra Iman
author_sort Gandaseca, Seca
title Status of water quality based on the physico-chemical assessment on river water at wildlife sanctuary Sibuti Mangrove Forest, Miri Sarawak
title_short Status of water quality based on the physico-chemical assessment on river water at wildlife sanctuary Sibuti Mangrove Forest, Miri Sarawak
title_full Status of water quality based on the physico-chemical assessment on river water at wildlife sanctuary Sibuti Mangrove Forest, Miri Sarawak
title_fullStr Status of water quality based on the physico-chemical assessment on river water at wildlife sanctuary Sibuti Mangrove Forest, Miri Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed Status of water quality based on the physico-chemical assessment on river water at wildlife sanctuary Sibuti Mangrove Forest, Miri Sarawak
title_sort status of water quality based on the physico-chemical assessment on river water at wildlife sanctuary sibuti mangrove forest, miri sarawak
publisher Science Publications
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22197/1/ajessp.2011.269.275.pdf
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