Hydrogeochemistry and surface water quality assessment of IB valley coalfield area, India

Abstract Coal mining and ancillary activities have the potential to cause water pollution characterized by acid mine drainage, acid mine leachates, extreme pH conditions and heavy metal contaminations. In the present work, 33 water samples in premonsoon and 34 water samples in monsoon were collected...

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Main Authors: Bishnu Prasad Sahoo, Himanshu Bhushan Sahu, Dhruti Sundar Pradhan
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-08-01
Series:Applied Water Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-021-01433-1
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spelling doaj-963cf0128ba04e39a54836a3886c69bb2021-08-29T11:15:47ZengSpringerOpenApplied Water Science2190-54872190-54952021-08-0111912710.1007/s13201-021-01433-1Hydrogeochemistry and surface water quality assessment of IB valley coalfield area, IndiaBishnu Prasad Sahoo0Himanshu Bhushan Sahu1Dhruti Sundar Pradhan2Department of Mining Engineering, National Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Mining Engineering, National Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Mining Engineering, National Institute of TechnologyAbstract Coal mining and ancillary activities have the potential to cause water pollution characterized by acid mine drainage, acid mine leachates, extreme pH conditions and heavy metal contaminations. In the present work, 33 water samples in premonsoon and 34 water samples in monsoon were collected from the surface water bodies of Ib Valley coalfield, India for hydrogeochemical analysis. In premonsoon, pH, TSS, Turbidity, DO, BOD, COD, Magnesium, Cadmium, Selenium, Nickel, Aluminum and in monsoon, pH, TSS, Turbidity, DO, BOD, COD, Iron, Cadmium, Selenium, Nickel and Aluminum were nonconforming to the permissible limit set by the Bureau of Indian Standards, World Health Organisation and Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India. The average BOD/COD ratio of less than 0.6 in both seasons indicated Ib valley coalfield water was not fairly biodegradable. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed that significant seasonal variation (p < 0.05) was observed in the hydro-chemical parameters viz. TSS, turbidity, redox potential, acidity, total hardness, bicarbonate alkalinity, chloride, sulfate, nitrate, sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron, cadmium, chromium and magnesium during the entire sampling period. Whereas, no significant seasonal variation (p > 0.05) was observed in pH, EC, TDS, DO, BOD, residual chlorine, COD, oil and grease, fluoride, potassium, zinc, copper, selenium, nickel, aluminum, boron, silica, temperature, salinity, cyanide and phenol. Water Quality Index revealed that 39.39% and 35.29% samples belong to poor water quality category in premonsoon and monsoon, respectively. As per Heavy Metal Pollution Index, Degree of Contamination (Cd) and Heavy metal evaluation index, medium degree of pollution were exhibited by 51.52%, 30.30% and 45.45% samples in premonsoon and 20.59%, 35.29% and 26.47% samples in monsoon. Whereas, 5.88%, 2.94% and 5.88% samples were having high degree of pollution in monsoon and 15.15% samples caused high degree of pollution with respect to Cd in premonsoon. However, EC, Na%, PI, SAR and RSC values suggested that the water can be used for irrigation. Water type of the region had been found to be Ca–Mg–Cl–SO4 by Piper diagram.https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-021-01433-1Ib valley coalfieldCoal miningWater quality indexHeavy metal pollution indexDegree of contaminationHeavy metal evaluation index
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author Bishnu Prasad Sahoo
Himanshu Bhushan Sahu
Dhruti Sundar Pradhan
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Himanshu Bhushan Sahu
Dhruti Sundar Pradhan
Hydrogeochemistry and surface water quality assessment of IB valley coalfield area, India
Applied Water Science
Ib valley coalfield
Coal mining
Water quality index
Heavy metal pollution index
Degree of contamination
Heavy metal evaluation index
author_facet Bishnu Prasad Sahoo
Himanshu Bhushan Sahu
Dhruti Sundar Pradhan
author_sort Bishnu Prasad Sahoo
title Hydrogeochemistry and surface water quality assessment of IB valley coalfield area, India
title_short Hydrogeochemistry and surface water quality assessment of IB valley coalfield area, India
title_full Hydrogeochemistry and surface water quality assessment of IB valley coalfield area, India
title_fullStr Hydrogeochemistry and surface water quality assessment of IB valley coalfield area, India
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogeochemistry and surface water quality assessment of IB valley coalfield area, India
title_sort hydrogeochemistry and surface water quality assessment of ib valley coalfield area, india
publisher SpringerOpen
series Applied Water Science
issn 2190-5487
2190-5495
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Coal mining and ancillary activities have the potential to cause water pollution characterized by acid mine drainage, acid mine leachates, extreme pH conditions and heavy metal contaminations. In the present work, 33 water samples in premonsoon and 34 water samples in monsoon were collected from the surface water bodies of Ib Valley coalfield, India for hydrogeochemical analysis. In premonsoon, pH, TSS, Turbidity, DO, BOD, COD, Magnesium, Cadmium, Selenium, Nickel, Aluminum and in monsoon, pH, TSS, Turbidity, DO, BOD, COD, Iron, Cadmium, Selenium, Nickel and Aluminum were nonconforming to the permissible limit set by the Bureau of Indian Standards, World Health Organisation and Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India. The average BOD/COD ratio of less than 0.6 in both seasons indicated Ib valley coalfield water was not fairly biodegradable. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed that significant seasonal variation (p < 0.05) was observed in the hydro-chemical parameters viz. TSS, turbidity, redox potential, acidity, total hardness, bicarbonate alkalinity, chloride, sulfate, nitrate, sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron, cadmium, chromium and magnesium during the entire sampling period. Whereas, no significant seasonal variation (p > 0.05) was observed in pH, EC, TDS, DO, BOD, residual chlorine, COD, oil and grease, fluoride, potassium, zinc, copper, selenium, nickel, aluminum, boron, silica, temperature, salinity, cyanide and phenol. Water Quality Index revealed that 39.39% and 35.29% samples belong to poor water quality category in premonsoon and monsoon, respectively. As per Heavy Metal Pollution Index, Degree of Contamination (Cd) and Heavy metal evaluation index, medium degree of pollution were exhibited by 51.52%, 30.30% and 45.45% samples in premonsoon and 20.59%, 35.29% and 26.47% samples in monsoon. Whereas, 5.88%, 2.94% and 5.88% samples were having high degree of pollution in monsoon and 15.15% samples caused high degree of pollution with respect to Cd in premonsoon. However, EC, Na%, PI, SAR and RSC values suggested that the water can be used for irrigation. Water type of the region had been found to be Ca–Mg–Cl–SO4 by Piper diagram.
topic Ib valley coalfield
Coal mining
Water quality index
Heavy metal pollution index
Degree of contamination
Heavy metal evaluation index
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-021-01433-1
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