Municipal wastewater can result in a dramatic decline in freshwater fishes: a lesson from a developing country

Impacts of ineffective wastewater management on the biodiversity of receiving waters in developing countries are poorly documented. Using a before-after-control-impact methodology, we measured the effects of untreated wastewater release on the fish community in the Barnoi River, Bangladesh. In 2006,...

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Main Authors: Galib Shams M., Mohsin A.B.M., Parvez Md. Taskin, Lucas Martyn C., Chaki Nipa, Arnob Sadman S., Hossain Md. Istiaque, Islam M. Nazrul
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2018025
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spelling doaj-587f03cdb117465c8bd0dd026eaa84322020-11-25T01:03:37ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022018-01-0104193710.1051/kmae/2018025kmae180036Municipal wastewater can result in a dramatic decline in freshwater fishes: a lesson from a developing countryGalib Shams M.Mohsin A.B.M.Parvez Md. TaskinLucas Martyn C.Chaki NipaArnob Sadman S.Hossain Md. IstiaqueIslam M. NazrulImpacts of ineffective wastewater management on the biodiversity of receiving waters in developing countries are poorly documented. Using a before-after-control-impact methodology, we measured the effects of untreated wastewater release on the fish community in the Barnoi River, Bangladesh. In 2006, prior to untreated wastewater discharge, fish abundance, species richness and water quality were similar across sampling sites. In 2016, after 8 years of wastewater release to the downstream reach, fish abundance and species richness were reduced by >47% and >35% respectively at downstream sites compared to unaffected upstream sites and >51% and >41% lower respectively compared to the pre-wastewater discharge period. The wastewater impact was particularly severe during months of low discharge (October–December). Water transparency, dissolved oxygen and pH were lower (P < 0.001) at impacted downstream sites compared to upstream sites. Nineteen species (41.3% of all species we recorded) are threatened in Bangladesh and the abundance of these species, except one, decreased significantly (P < 0.05) at the impacted sites. We recommend improved wastewater management by applying primary treatment facilities and incorporating reedbed filtration as a mean of biological treatment, into the canals carrying wastewaters. The success of such measures should be tested with fish species that were most responsive to wastewater, using the indicator species concept.https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2018025wastewaterwater pollutionbiodiversity lossthreatened fishBACI
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author Galib Shams M.
Mohsin A.B.M.
Parvez Md. Taskin
Lucas Martyn C.
Chaki Nipa
Arnob Sadman S.
Hossain Md. Istiaque
Islam M. Nazrul
spellingShingle Galib Shams M.
Mohsin A.B.M.
Parvez Md. Taskin
Lucas Martyn C.
Chaki Nipa
Arnob Sadman S.
Hossain Md. Istiaque
Islam M. Nazrul
Municipal wastewater can result in a dramatic decline in freshwater fishes: a lesson from a developing country
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
wastewater
water pollution
biodiversity loss
threatened fish
BACI
author_facet Galib Shams M.
Mohsin A.B.M.
Parvez Md. Taskin
Lucas Martyn C.
Chaki Nipa
Arnob Sadman S.
Hossain Md. Istiaque
Islam M. Nazrul
author_sort Galib Shams M.
title Municipal wastewater can result in a dramatic decline in freshwater fishes: a lesson from a developing country
title_short Municipal wastewater can result in a dramatic decline in freshwater fishes: a lesson from a developing country
title_full Municipal wastewater can result in a dramatic decline in freshwater fishes: a lesson from a developing country
title_fullStr Municipal wastewater can result in a dramatic decline in freshwater fishes: a lesson from a developing country
title_full_unstemmed Municipal wastewater can result in a dramatic decline in freshwater fishes: a lesson from a developing country
title_sort municipal wastewater can result in a dramatic decline in freshwater fishes: a lesson from a developing country
publisher EDP Sciences
series Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
issn 1961-9502
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Impacts of ineffective wastewater management on the biodiversity of receiving waters in developing countries are poorly documented. Using a before-after-control-impact methodology, we measured the effects of untreated wastewater release on the fish community in the Barnoi River, Bangladesh. In 2006, prior to untreated wastewater discharge, fish abundance, species richness and water quality were similar across sampling sites. In 2016, after 8 years of wastewater release to the downstream reach, fish abundance and species richness were reduced by >47% and >35% respectively at downstream sites compared to unaffected upstream sites and >51% and >41% lower respectively compared to the pre-wastewater discharge period. The wastewater impact was particularly severe during months of low discharge (October–December). Water transparency, dissolved oxygen and pH were lower (P < 0.001) at impacted downstream sites compared to upstream sites. Nineteen species (41.3% of all species we recorded) are threatened in Bangladesh and the abundance of these species, except one, decreased significantly (P < 0.05) at the impacted sites. We recommend improved wastewater management by applying primary treatment facilities and incorporating reedbed filtration as a mean of biological treatment, into the canals carrying wastewaters. The success of such measures should be tested with fish species that were most responsive to wastewater, using the indicator species concept.
topic wastewater
water pollution
biodiversity loss
threatened fish
BACI
url https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2018025
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