Studies on Seasonal Variation of Water Quality Parameters of River Mara Bharali in Sonitpur District of Assam

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Background: Freshwater is not only a finite resource but also essential for agriculture, industry and even human existence. The present investigation on seasonal water quality parameters was conducted in the remnants of old channel of river Jia Bharali called as Mara Bharali at Tezpur in the Sonitpur district of Assam from December, 2017 to November, 2020. Methods: Five sampling stations were selected that covers a stretch of 16.5 km. Physico-chemical parameters were determined seasonally by following the standard methods of APHA (1998) and Trivedy et al., 1987. The statistical analyses of the data were done by one way ANOVA using Statistical Package for Social Scientists. Result: TDS in monsoon in all the locations remained lowest (171.33a±3.059 mg/L at MB2) and highest in winter (320.11c±2.441 mg/L at MB3). The pH value is within the permissible limit except for site MB4 during the winter and post monsoon when the values were 6.38±0.146 and 6.44±0.039 respectively. Maximum DO of 7.878d±0.074 mg/L was observed at site MB1 during the winter season and minimum DO of 5.444a±0.047 mg/L was observed at site MB4 during the monsoon season. BOD was recorded below the tolerance limit of 3 mg/L in all sampling stations.

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Das, A., & Biswas, S. P. (2023). Studies on Seasonal Variation of Water Quality Parameters of River Mara Bharali in Sonitpur District of Assam. Agricultural Science Digest, 43(3), 327–333. https://doi.org/10.18805/ag.D-5706

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