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Role of Macrophytes in improving water quality of Meiktila Lake

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Title Role of Macrophytes in improving water quality of Meiktila Lake
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Publication date 2020-08-31
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Nan Kyawt Hlaing, Dr
Thida Myint, Dr
San San Oo, Dr
Description
The heavy metal concentration of water was studied from June to October, 2013; sediments and macrophytes were studied on June, 2013. The heavy metal concentration of water, sediments and macrophytes were measured at the Universities‟ Research Center (URC), Yangon University. In the water samples, the highest heavy metal concentration was found in As (5.76 mg/L), followed by Hg (3.76 mg/L), Cd (1.88 mg/L) and Pb (0.43 mg/L). In the sediment samples, the highest concentration was found in As (8.59 mg/L), followed by Pb (3.38 mg/L), Cd (3.14 mg/L) and Hg (3.11 mg/L). In the macrophyte samples, the highest heavy metal concentration was found in Eichhorniacrassipes(Mart) Solm. with Pb (3.72 mg/L), and then Hg (3.65 mg/L), Cd (2.38 mg/L) and As (2.17 mg/L). The heavy metal concentration of water and macrophytes were higher than the WHO (2000) standard.Therefore it should be prohibited tightly to the public near by the Lake not to have bath and swim in Lake Water and not to discard the household wastes into the Lake water for public health.
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:Macrophytes, Heavy metal concentrations of water, sediments
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Meiktila University Research Journal, 2020, Vol XI, No.1
355-359
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