Water quality of the Panasen River in the upstream of the Tondano Watershed in a five-year period (2014-2018)

Water quality of the Panasen River in upstream of Tondano's watershed is important to study because the Panasen River crosses residential areas, agriculture, and livestock farms, carrying solid and liquid wastes from these activities, which ultimately leads to Lake Tondano. This waste has the p...

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description Water quality of the Panasen River in upstream of Tondano's watershed is important to study because the Panasen River crosses residential areas, agriculture, and livestock farms, carrying solid and liquid wastes from these activities, which ultimately leads to Lake Tondano. This waste has the potential to become residue in Lake Tondano. The objective of this research was to study water quality of the Panasen River in the upper of the Tondano watershed throughout a five-year period (2014-2018). Water sampling is done by using composite sampling in the one location of Panasen River which become the inlet of Lake Tondano, analyzed using Colorimetry method, and compared with the Quality Satndard in accordance with the Law of No. 82/2001 Class II about Water Quality Management and Water Pollution Control (KLH, 2001). The results showed that 30 parameters (temperature, pH, TDS, TSS, NH3, DO, BOD, COD, chloride, CN, F, NO3, NO2, sulfate, sulphide, PO4, As, B, Ba, Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb, Se, Zn, Hg, Cr-VI, surfactant (MBAS)) analyzed generally met the Water Quality Standard in accordance with the Law of No. 82/2001, except the chlorine parameter concentrations: Chlorine concentration in 2013 (0,1 mg-0,19 mg/l), 2014 (0,1 mg/l-0,44 mg/l), 2015 (
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Ammonia
Chlorine
Colorimetry
Copper
Fertilizers
Household wastes
Lead
Liquid wastes
Livestock
Manganese
Mercury (metal)
Nitrogen dioxide
Parameters
Pesticides
Physics
Pollution control
Quality management
Quality standards
Residential areas
Selenium
Upstream
Water pollution
Water quality
Water sampling
Watersheds
title Water quality of the Panasen River in the upstream of the Tondano Watershed in a five-year period (2014-2018)
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