<p>A study conducted by Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) has found high levels of heavy metals in lakes across the City, post immersion of Ganesha idols.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Board, in its study conducted before and after the Ganesha festival, has found alarming level of contaminants in the lakes despite the awareness drive it conducted on using eco-friendly idols. <br /><br />According to the KSPCB report, increased levels of chromium and copper were found in lake sediment samples taken from four lakes—Ulsoor, Mallathahalli, Sankey and Yelamallappa.<br /><br />At Ulsoor lake, the chromium level had increased from 9.8 to 23.2 mg/kg (milligram per kilogram), Mallathahalli—0 to 37.2 mg/kg, Sankey tank—7.8 to 41.3 mg/kg and Yelamallappa lake from 9.22 to 13.5 mg/kg.<br /><br />The copper content in Madavara Lake, located on Bangalore-Nelamangala Road, had risen to 486.1 from 31.1 mg/kg post immersion. Similarly, at Sankey Tank it had risen to 350.6 from 42.2 mg/kg. The standard limit ranges from 135 to 270 mg/kg.<br /><br />Analysis of water<br /><br />Heavy metals were also found in the lake waters. High lead content was found in Lalbagh lake - 0.02 to 0.04 mg/L (milligram per litre). At Madavara Lake it was 0.04 to 0.15 mg/L. The standard lead content limit is 0.1mg/L.<br /><br />High copper content was found in four lakes—Lalbagh which recorded 0.02 to 0.08 mg/L, Sankey Tank—0.03 to 0.04 mg/L, Madhavara—0.22 to 0.34 mg/L and Hebbal—0.02 to 0.06 mg/L.<br /><br />High contents of zinc and nickel were found at Madavara lake. While the zinc content varied between 44 and 24 mg/L, nickel was found in the range of 0.04 and 0.09 mg/L. At Lalbagh lake nickel content was found to be 0.02 to 0.04 mg/L. High levels of iron was also found in Byransandra Lake which stood between 0.85 and 3.49 mg/L and at Hebbal Lake between 1.84 and 3.95 mg/L.<br /><br />High pH value<br /><br />Besides this, high pH value was found in Shivapura Lake which was between 7.5 and 8.9 mg/L and at Karihobanahalli Lake between 7.4 and 7.9 mg/L. In some places pH value had also reduced due to addition of acidic material Calcium Sulphate (CaSO4) in Plaster of Paris. The standard pH value is 0.01 mg/L.<br /><br />Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) has increased from 8.2 mg/L to 16.9 mg/L on an average in all lakes. As per the classification of Central Pollution Control Board classification, based on primary water quality criteria, lakes in Bangalore city have slipped from Class-D to Below E.<br /><br />The Dissolved Oxygen (DO) values have also decreased due to immersion of pooja materials. Minimum Dissolved Oxygen level has to be maintained at four mg/L for the existence of aquatic life, anything less than 4.0 mg/L, the aquatic life would die.<br /><br />The average BOD levels (Organic matter) in the lakes has decreased from 529 per cent to 106 per cent compared to 2013 reports.<br /><br />Last year, the BOD (Organic matter) recorded was 8.5 to 62 mg/L and this year it stood at 8.2 mg/L to 16.9 mg/L which is four times less than the earlier recording.<br /><br />Tests were conducted on 12 lakes - Byrasandra, Ulsoor, Shivapura, Karihobanahalli, Lalbagh, Yediyur, Mallathahalli, Sankey, Yelamallappa, Hebbal, Nagawara and Madhavara in the City that were used for immersion of idols.<br /><br />Highly polluted<br /><br />Compared to other lakes, the contamination was high in Madhavara lake. The overall dissolved oxygen level decreased in all lakes, KSPCB report.<br />DH News Service<br /></p>
<p>A study conducted by Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) has found high levels of heavy metals in lakes across the City, post immersion of Ganesha idols.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Board, in its study conducted before and after the Ganesha festival, has found alarming level of contaminants in the lakes despite the awareness drive it conducted on using eco-friendly idols. <br /><br />According to the KSPCB report, increased levels of chromium and copper were found in lake sediment samples taken from four lakes—Ulsoor, Mallathahalli, Sankey and Yelamallappa.<br /><br />At Ulsoor lake, the chromium level had increased from 9.8 to 23.2 mg/kg (milligram per kilogram), Mallathahalli—0 to 37.2 mg/kg, Sankey tank—7.8 to 41.3 mg/kg and Yelamallappa lake from 9.22 to 13.5 mg/kg.<br /><br />The copper content in Madavara Lake, located on Bangalore-Nelamangala Road, had risen to 486.1 from 31.1 mg/kg post immersion. Similarly, at Sankey Tank it had risen to 350.6 from 42.2 mg/kg. The standard limit ranges from 135 to 270 mg/kg.<br /><br />Analysis of water<br /><br />Heavy metals were also found in the lake waters. High lead content was found in Lalbagh lake - 0.02 to 0.04 mg/L (milligram per litre). At Madavara Lake it was 0.04 to 0.15 mg/L. The standard lead content limit is 0.1mg/L.<br /><br />High copper content was found in four lakes—Lalbagh which recorded 0.02 to 0.08 mg/L, Sankey Tank—0.03 to 0.04 mg/L, Madhavara—0.22 to 0.34 mg/L and Hebbal—0.02 to 0.06 mg/L.<br /><br />High contents of zinc and nickel were found at Madavara lake. While the zinc content varied between 44 and 24 mg/L, nickel was found in the range of 0.04 and 0.09 mg/L. At Lalbagh lake nickel content was found to be 0.02 to 0.04 mg/L. High levels of iron was also found in Byransandra Lake which stood between 0.85 and 3.49 mg/L and at Hebbal Lake between 1.84 and 3.95 mg/L.<br /><br />High pH value<br /><br />Besides this, high pH value was found in Shivapura Lake which was between 7.5 and 8.9 mg/L and at Karihobanahalli Lake between 7.4 and 7.9 mg/L. In some places pH value had also reduced due to addition of acidic material Calcium Sulphate (CaSO4) in Plaster of Paris. The standard pH value is 0.01 mg/L.<br /><br />Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) has increased from 8.2 mg/L to 16.9 mg/L on an average in all lakes. As per the classification of Central Pollution Control Board classification, based on primary water quality criteria, lakes in Bangalore city have slipped from Class-D to Below E.<br /><br />The Dissolved Oxygen (DO) values have also decreased due to immersion of pooja materials. Minimum Dissolved Oxygen level has to be maintained at four mg/L for the existence of aquatic life, anything less than 4.0 mg/L, the aquatic life would die.<br /><br />The average BOD levels (Organic matter) in the lakes has decreased from 529 per cent to 106 per cent compared to 2013 reports.<br /><br />Last year, the BOD (Organic matter) recorded was 8.5 to 62 mg/L and this year it stood at 8.2 mg/L to 16.9 mg/L which is four times less than the earlier recording.<br /><br />Tests were conducted on 12 lakes - Byrasandra, Ulsoor, Shivapura, Karihobanahalli, Lalbagh, Yediyur, Mallathahalli, Sankey, Yelamallappa, Hebbal, Nagawara and Madhavara in the City that were used for immersion of idols.<br /><br />Highly polluted<br /><br />Compared to other lakes, the contamination was high in Madhavara lake. The overall dissolved oxygen level decreased in all lakes, KSPCB report.<br />DH News Service<br /></p>