ASSESSSMENT OF SURFACE AND GROUNDWATER QUALITY IN KUSHTIA FOR AGRICUTURAL USES
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Abstract
The assessment of water quality in agriculture is essential for irrigating various
crops. An investigation was conducted during January-March, 2013 to assess the
ionic constituents of groundwater and surface water of the Kustia district in
Bangladesh. Exactly 40 water samples were collected and analyzed for pH, EC, TDS,
cations (Ca, Mg, Na, K, and P) and anions (HCO; and COQ3) of different locations in the
Kustia district. The calcium content in different sources varied from 11.86 to trace
amount. The highest amount was recorded in Padma river water while rain and dew
water shoed no Ca content. Highest amount (10.52 mg L"') of Mg was found in Padma
river water. Likewise Ca content, Mg was also nil in rain and dew water. The SO,-S
content ranged from 0.521 mg L”' to trace) was found in the treatment of Canal water.
The soluble P content ranged from 0.412 mg L”' to trace. The soluble K content varied
from 0.324 mg L” to trace which is suitable for irrigated agriculture. The dissolved Na
content was nil in rain and dew water but the 4.20 mg L’' was observed in pond water
which is not problematic for irrigated agriculture. Maximum amount (3.226 mg L”) of
carbonate and bicarbonate was found in the pond water while the trace amount of CO;
& HCO3 was found in the rain and dew water. Maximum amount (2.34 pS cm’) of
electrical conductivity was found in the pond water. The EC ranged from 3.24 to nil.
The pH of the solution is very important in plant nutrition, and range pH beyond the
limit can lead to problems. In the analysis of kustia district water the pH was
slightly acidic to slightly alkaline ranging from 6.30 to 7.6. The concentration of
TDS was found within the safe range for agricultural uses. The electrical conductivity
was found suitable for irrigation uses.