Arsenic level in the surface wastewaters of Kolkata and its implication on sewage-fed fisheries
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2005
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Arsenic pollution is a major threat in eastern India and Bangladesh. In Kolkata, sewage-fed fishery is a very popular culture. Wastewater of Kolkata city is diluted with freshwater and used in sewage-fed fish ponds. In the present study the arsenic concentration in the surface wastewater from forty-four different places of southern, eastern, western and norther parts of Kolkata was estimated. In fifteen places, the arsenic level was higher than the allowed limit (0.20 mg/l). But the arsenic level in the waters, sediment of fish culture ponds and in fish flesh of sewage-fed fisheries of Kolkata was below the maximum limit. So, till date there is no threat from arsenic pollution to the sewage-fed fisheries of Kolkata. |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
http://aquaticcommons.org/17614/1/JIFA32_103.pdf Das, S.C.S. and Datta, S. and Pal, A.K (2005) Arsenic level in the surface wastewaters of Kolkata and its implication on sewage-fed fisheries. Journal of the Indian Fisheries Association, 32, pp. 103-109. |
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en |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/17614/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Pollution |
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Article NonPeerReviewed |