4.4 Water Quality Parameters
Water quality measurements have been conducted for
5 points in the study area (Figure 1), where
measurement data are given in Table 2. The highest
concentration of DO at station 3 reaching 4.08 mg/l,
while the lowest at station 1 with a value of 1.07 mg/l.
The highest pH at station 5 reached 7.941, while the
lowest at station 1 with a value of 7.735.
The modelling results of DO shown in figure 6.
DO concentration at tide is lower than at ebb. DO
distribution varies between 1.80-5.24 mg/l in the river
body to the coastal at tide (Figure 6a). DO
concentrations in river bodies are smaller than in river
mouth and coastal area. At the river bodies, maximum
DO concentration is 4.97 mg/l, the minimum DO
concentration is 1.80 mg/l. In the estuary,
concentration of DO maximum value is 5.24 mg/l and
minimum is 4.01 mg/l. When at the ebb, the spreading
of DO does not vary much with at tide. Concentration
of DO ranged from 3.01-5.46 mg/l (Figure 6b). The
highest DO concentration is 5.46 mg/l around the
estuary. The maximum DO concentration in the river
is 4.23 mg/l, while the smallest concentration is 3.01
mg/l. In the estuary, concentration of DO maximum
value is 5.46 mg/l and a minimum of 3.7 mg/l. DO
concentrations at the river mouth of and coastal area
are greater than in river bodies during tide and ebb.
Figure 7 shows the distribution of the pH in for
tide and ebb condition, it was indicated that the value
of pH in the river body and estuary are not much
different with range 7.741-7.864 (Figure 7a). The
value of pH in the river body is lower than in the
estuary and coastal area. At high tide, the maximum
value of pH at the coastal area which is 7.860, while
maximum value at the river is 7.743. At ebb, the
distribution of pH also has the same tendency as the
current tidal conditions (Figure 7b). The maximum
value of pH is 7.866 at estuary and the minimum
value is 7.866 at river body.
Table 2: Water quality measurement data.
Station DO (mg/l) pH
1 1.07 7.735
2 1.18 7.778
3 4.08 7.876
4 3.43 7.93
5 3.14 7.941
4.5 Water Quality of Welang River
Estuary based on Quality Standard
Water quality in Welang estuary analysed under the
government regulation number 82/2001 on the
management of water quality and water pollution
control. Classification of Welang estuary included in
water quality class III. The modelling result of water
quality parameter compared with the value of the
water quality standard provided in the regulation
(Table 3). Table 3 shows the DO value is less than the
water quality standard. Based on government
regulations, the DO quality standard must be more
than 3 mg/l, while the modelling results show the
lowest DO value is 1.80 mg/l. pH value of the
modelling result showed still relatively safe. Water
quality standards of pH are 6-9, while modelling
results show the values between 7.743-7.87.
Table 3: Water quality in Welang estuary.
Water
Quality
Parameters
Water Quality
Standard
Value of
modelling Result
(Water class III)
DO >3 mg/l 1.12 - 6.93 mg/l
pH 6 - 9 7.743 - 7.87
5 CONCLUSIONS
The modelling results show the minimum value of
DO is 1.80 mg/l, and pH between 7.743-7.87, while,
the DO quality standard must be more than 3 mg/l,
and pH is 6-9. Modelling results show that water
quality in the Welang estuary is lightly polluted,
because DO values are not in accordance with the
water quality standards for class III based on
government regulation number 82/2001.
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