The present work explores a comparative valuation of the water
quality of Ikop Lake which is a freshwater lake of Manipur, India, and its
peripheral fish farms. The water quality of the lake and its peripheral fish
farms were assessed by examining fifteen different physicochemical parameters
for four months, from June to September 2022. The values of the physicochemical
parameters of Ikop Lake and its peripheral fish farm show that 33% of the
parameters were not statistically different from WHO recommended value and 66%
of the parameters (pH, Temperature, COD, T. Hardness, T. Alkalinity, Chloride,
Sodium, potassium, Phosphate, and Total coliform) were exceeded from the
standard recommended values. Comparison between the values of the absolute
t-score of the parameters of Ikop Lake and its peripheral fish farms shows that
the farm's water quality is more degraded than lake water.
Author
(s) Details
Thoudam
Bidyarani Devi
Arunodaya University, Itanagar, India.
Waikhom
Mema Devi
Zoology Department, G.P. Women’s College, Imphal, India.
R. K.
Rajeshwori Devi
Department of Zoology, Oriental College, Imphal West, Manipur,
India.
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