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IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE)
e-ISSN: 2278-1684,p-ISSN: 2320-334X, Volume 12, Issue 3 Ver. I (May. - Jun. 2015), PP 121-125
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DOI: 10.9790/1684-1231121125 www.iosrjournals.org 121 | Page
“Effect of Fertilizer Industry Effluent on Agricultural Soil and
Groundwater Quality -A Case Study”
Kapil Raut1
, Prof.Isha Khedikar2
, S.D.Ghodmare3
M. Tech., Environmental, Engineering (Student) G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering, 440016, Nagpur(M.S.),
India
Assistant Professor P.G.Co-ordinator G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering, 440016, Nagpur(M.S.), India
Assistant Professor G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering, 440016, Nagpur(M.S.), India
Abstract: A study of water samples and soil Agricultural soil collected from Pulgaon Area, Fertilizer
Industry,Pulgaon dist Wardha (M. S.) as been carried out to examine its potability for domestic purposes. he
physicochemical parameters like temperature, temperature, Alkalinity, Chloride, Hardness, Total dissolved
solids(TDS), pH, sulphate were studied by using various analytical techniques.Mositure content, Bulk density,
specific gravity of soil were determine in laboratory method and N,P,K were determined Flame
photometrically. The parameters were analyzed & compared with standard values prescribed by American
Public Health Association (APHA) & World Health Organization. And Department of Agricultural Ministry
standards, New Delhi
Keywords: Flame photometry, potability, Specific Gravity
I. Introduction
Different devastating ecological and human Activities of the last four decades implicate industries as a
main contribution environmental pollution. Environmental pollution due to increase of industrial activities are
one of the most significant problems of the century. Pollution in water and Agricultural soil is strictly related to
human activities such as industry, agriculture, burning of fossil fuels, mining and metallurgical processes and
their waste disposal. A industry which uses the large amount of waste water in their processes includes textile
manufactures, Fertilizer plants,soyabin oil processors etc. Many different types of effluents and most of by-
products from any kind of industry create a most serious pollution to the water bodies and soil. The pollution of
soil is often a direct or indirect consequence of industrial activities. With the ever increasing demand on
irrigation water supply, farmlands are frequently faced with utilization of poor quality irrigation water. Due to
irrigation water formers use industrial effluents which being discharged in canal, nalha, draine. Since, the use of
effluents as irrigation water may introduce some highly pollutant, which may affect in the plants. Soil
physiochemical properties are adversely affected by high concentration of pollutant, rendering contaminated
soils unsuitable for crop production. Heavy Metals can also be flowing from soil into groundwater resulting in
to soil contamination and decrease or problem of growth of plants. Soils polluted with high concentration of
chemical from discharging point sources are potential exposure Way for surrounding population. The high
concentration pollutant accumulate in the plant material growth in these soils, which will ultimately go to human
body through food chain directly or indirectly causing a number of physic-chemical problems.
The objective of the present study is to assess the effect of Fertilizer industry effluent discharged on
soil of agricultural field and to analyze physicochemical parameters of water and soil.
II. Experimental
In the present study, water samples have been collected from around the Fertilizer Plant
area,Pulgaon(M.S.).The Samples were collected glass bottles and polythine bags with safety precautions. The
chemicals uses in these tests standard (A.R.Grade). Reagent and Double distilled water is used is preparation.
The examination of water quality parameters considered in the study of Temperature, pH, Hardness, TDS,
Chloride, Alkalinity, DO were studied in using different types of techniques. The Flame photometer is used to
determined the nitrogen, Phosphorus and potassium. All the parameters are analyzed by standard methods and
techniques. Hardness of water was estimated by complexometric Titration method. Chloride contents were
determined volumetrically by AgNO3 titrimetric method using potassium chromate as an indicator & was
calculated in terms of mg/lit.
III. Results And Discussion
The physicochemical parameters data of water samples were collected in November-2014 are presented in
Table No.1
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Water Sample Results
Temperature
All physiological activities & life processes of aquatic organisms are generally influenced by water temperature.
In the present study, temperature range from 18-28o
C.
PH
The pH value of water is an important of acidity, alkalinity & resulting value of the acidic-basic
interaction of a number of its minerals & organic components. pH below 6.5 causes corrosion in pipes, resulting
in release of toxic metals. pH of water in the studied region was found to be 7.0 to 9.5, which lies in the range of
above the permissible limits
TDS
The Indian standard and world health organization, total dissolve solids is less than 500 mg/lit for
drinking purpose.The work done the present study, Total dissolve solid was calculated to be 750mg/lit. The
Result indicated that the sample of B.E.C.Fertilizer plant,Pulgaon area crosses the permissible limit range
suggested by World Health Organization and Indian standards.
Hardness
The hardness of water is the main parameters But Hardness is not a pollution parameters but Ca ++ &
Mg++ the two terms expressed
As CaCo3 indicates the quality of water. Due to large hardness value causes lather formation with soap.
In the human body ,Calcium is needed in the few quantities through water provides only a part of requirement of
body. The total hardness acceptable limit is 200 mg/lit which can be increase to 550 mg/lit. The resulting values
of total hardness is are not within the permissible limit.The permanent hardness is found to be 670mg/lit.
Alkalinity
In the present study, total alkalinity was found to be 360 mg/lit. The permissible limit of alkalinity of
water sample is 200 mg/lit.
Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
The dissolve oxygen concentration decrease the 5mg/lit, fish and other species unable to live very long
time. The water species such as trout will death well above this level and catfish,carp are the low oxygen fish
will be below the 5mg/lit. The DO was resulting some dug well points 3.5mg/lit. Due to high organic load in
the water which causes the oxygen level down.
Chloride
In the sample Result of chloride was 280 mg/lit. The Chloride range of natural water low chloride
percentage. The result indicates that chloride concentration above the permissible limits. The permissible limits
value of drinking water prescribed by WHO and Indian Standard index 5.
SOIL SAMPLE RESULTS
The soil sample result is shown in Table No.2
Soil sample testing Result for the Month of December-2014
Sr.
No.
Parameters Permissib
le Limits
Sample
1
Sample
2
Sample
3
Sample
4
Sample
5
Sample
6
Sample
7
1 Specific
Gravity
2.7-2.80 3.0 2.70 3.5 2.90 2.78 3.0 2.75
2 Bulk Density
(Cm/cm3)
1.40-1.47 1.85 1.95 2.0 1.95 1.70 1.80 3.0
3 Moisture
content(%)
------ 20 23 22 24 21 17 22
4 Nitrogen
(Mg/kg)
10Mg/kg 60 45.5 70.0 55.5 100 85 120
5 Phosphorus
(Mg/kg)
0-7Mg/kg 20 25.0 22.5 45.0 55.0 56.3 45.5
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Soil Sample Testing Result Janury-2015
Soil Sample Testing Result In the Month Feb-2015
6 Potassium
(Mg/kg)
0-80
Mg/kg
120 150 156 230 210 190 130
Sr.
No.
Parameters Permissib
le Limits
Sample
1
Sample
2
Sample
3
Sample
4
Sample
5
Sample
6
Sample
7
1 Specific
Gravity
2.7-2.80 2.60 2.73 2.74 285 2.70 2.95 2.70
2 Bulk Density
(Cm/cm3)
1.40-1.47 1.80 1.85 1.90 1.75 1.67 1.70 2.0
3 Moisture
content(%)
------ 20 17 23 15 17 20 21
4 Nitrogen
(Mg/kg)
10Mg/kg 56.5 37.9 56.0 46.5 80 76 90
5 Phosphorus
(Mg/kg)
0-7Mg/kg 18.0 22.0 20.6 43.0 55.0 55.5 49.5
Sr.
No.
Parameters Permissib
le Limits
Sample
1
Sample
2
Sample
3
Sample
4
Sample
5
Sample
6
Sample
7
1 Specific
Gravity
2.7-2.80 3.0 2.70 3.5 2.90 2.78 3.0 2.75
2 Bulk Density
(Cm/cm3)
1.40-1.47 1.85 1.95 2.0 1.95 1.70 1.80 3.0
3 Moisture
content(%)
------ 20 23 22 24 21 17 22
4 Nitrogen
(Mg/kg)
10Mg/kg 60 45.5 70.0 55.5 100 85 120
5 Phosphorus
(Mg/kg)
0-7Mg/kg 20 25.0 22.5 45.0 55.0 56.3 45.5
6 Potassium
(Mg/kg)
0-80
Mg/kg
120 150 156 230 210 190 130
Sr.
No.
Parameters Permissib
le Limits
Sample
1
Sample
2
Sample
3
Sample
4
Sample
5
Sample
6
Sample
7
1 Specific
Gravity
2.7-2.80 8.1 2.73 2.74 2.85 2.70 2.95 2.70
2 Bulk Density
(Cm/cm3)
1.40-1.47 1.80 1.85 1.90 1.75 1.67 1.70 2.0
3 Moisture
content(%)
------ 20 17 23 15 17 20 21
4 Nitrogen
(Mg/kg)
10Mg/kg 56.5 37.9 56 46.5 80 76 90
5 Phosphorus
(Mg/kg)
0-7Mg/kg 18 22 20.6 43 55 55.3 49.5
6 Potassium
(Mg/kg)
0-80
Mg/kg
124 155 166 240 220 210 135
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Soil Samples Testing Results for the Month of March-15
Soil Samples Testing Results for the Month of April-15
All the Sample testing Results above the permissible limits.
IV. Result &Discussion
*Range of major nutrient in soil
The nitrogen ,phospharus and potassium is is determine By flame photometer. The present study
conclude that the N,P & K level in the soil sample is above the permissible limit. The disadvantage of
concentration of N,P and K is high the growth of plant is decreses and the root of the plant is degrade and is
posssible to mucus cancer in human body.
Sr.
No.
Parameters Permissib
le Limits
Sample
1
Sample
2
Sample
3
Sample
4
Sample
5
Sample
6
Sample
7
1 Specific
Gravity
2.7-2.80 2.67 2.73 2.83 2.88 2.62 2.90 2.75
2 Bulk Density
(Cm/cm3)
1.40-1.47 1.82 1.80 1.82 1.72 1.75 1.78 2.0
3 Moisture
content(%)
------ 12 10 15 10 14 15 14
4 Nitrogen
(Mg/kg)
10Mg/kg 60.5 41 58.5 52.5 77 75 94
5 Phosphorus
(Mg/kg)
0-7Mg/kg 25 24 20 42 64 55.3 60
6 Potassium
(Mg/kg)
0-80
Mg/kg
130 150 155 230 190 230 180
Sr.
No.
Parameters Permissib
le Limits
Sample
1
Sample
2
Sample
3
Sample
4
Sample
5
Sample
6
Sample
7
1 Specific
Gravity
2.7-2.80 2.65 2.60 2.75 2.85 2.60 2.95 1.80
2 Bulk Density
(Cm/cm3)
1.40-1.47 1.80 1.75 1.82 1.65 1.72 1.80 1.95
3 Moisture
content(%)
------ 16 20 17 15 19 20 21
4 Nitrogen
(Mg/kg)
10Mg/kg 60.5 41 58.5 52.5 77 77 94
5 Phosphorus
(Mg/kg)
0-7Mg/kg 30 25 22 41 65 52 63
6 Potassium
(Mg/kg)
0-80
Mg/kg
150 155 160 250 210 220 185
Nutrient
status
Nitrogen(kg/hac) Phosphorus(kg/hac) Potassium(kg/hac)
Level in
poor soil
<280 <23 <133
Level in
medium soil
280-560 23-57 133-337
Level in
fertile soil
>560.0 >57.0 >337.0
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Water Sample Testing results.Table No.2
V. Suggesions:
 We can suggest the Local Authority to discuss with Industry Management Regarding pollution issue and
to get a proper solution.
 It is therefore recommend that careless disposal of the effluent wastes should be discourage and there is
need for Industry to install a waste treatment plant with a view to treat effluent wastes before being
discharge into the streams.
 We can suggest to Industry Management to follow the CPCB Rules
VI. Conclusions:-
The present work concludes that the effluent from the industry causes the pollution problems in the
surrounding environment. The nutrient status of the samples showed that the soil quality of the surrounding
field was poor and the effluent discharged in the nalha,canal,draine has been affecting the physicochemical
characteristics of the soil. Through this study, it is concluded that the industrial effluent has substantially
changed the water quality diverted from nalha and drain and canal consequently some chemical elements also
increased in the soil of the irrigated farmland.
References:
[1]. C.K. Jain, K.K. Batia and T. Vijay, Ground water quality monitoring and evaluation in and around Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh,
Technical Report, CS (AR) 172, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 1994-1995(1995).
[2]. A.K. Rana et al., Asian J. Chem., 14 (3-4), 1178(2002).
[3]. E. Brown, M. W. Skovgsted and M. J. Fishman, Methods for collection and analysis of water samples for dissolved minerals and
gases, 5 (1974)
[4]. APHA, Standard methods for examination of water and wastewater 16th edition, New York (1985).
[5]. A. I. Vogel, Text Book of qualitative inorganic analysis, 4th Edn., ELBS, Landon (1978)
[6]. The Gadget of India: Extraordinary, Part-11, 36, 11(1991).
[7]. A. G. Dhembare, G. M. Khande and C. R. Singh, Pollution Research, 17, 87 (1998)
[8]. Indian Standard Code in Soil Engineering SP-16
[9]. Indian Standards code of Drinking water Quality.
[10]. Central pollution control Board.
Sr.no Parameters Permissible
limit
Result
1 pH 6.5-8.5 9.5
2 Tempreture 24-28 o
C 28
3 Hardness
(Mg/lit)
200 550
4 TDS
(Mg/lit)
500 750
5 Alkalinity
(Mg/lit)
200 360
6 Chloride
(Mg/lit)
250 280
7 DO
(Mg/lit)
4-7 3.5

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  • 1. IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE) e-ISSN: 2278-1684,p-ISSN: 2320-334X, Volume 12, Issue 3 Ver. I (May. - Jun. 2015), PP 121-125 www.iosrjournals.org DOI: 10.9790/1684-1231121125 www.iosrjournals.org 121 | Page “Effect of Fertilizer Industry Effluent on Agricultural Soil and Groundwater Quality -A Case Study” Kapil Raut1 , Prof.Isha Khedikar2 , S.D.Ghodmare3 M. Tech., Environmental, Engineering (Student) G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering, 440016, Nagpur(M.S.), India Assistant Professor P.G.Co-ordinator G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering, 440016, Nagpur(M.S.), India Assistant Professor G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering, 440016, Nagpur(M.S.), India Abstract: A study of water samples and soil Agricultural soil collected from Pulgaon Area, Fertilizer Industry,Pulgaon dist Wardha (M. S.) as been carried out to examine its potability for domestic purposes. he physicochemical parameters like temperature, temperature, Alkalinity, Chloride, Hardness, Total dissolved solids(TDS), pH, sulphate were studied by using various analytical techniques.Mositure content, Bulk density, specific gravity of soil were determine in laboratory method and N,P,K were determined Flame photometrically. The parameters were analyzed & compared with standard values prescribed by American Public Health Association (APHA) & World Health Organization. And Department of Agricultural Ministry standards, New Delhi Keywords: Flame photometry, potability, Specific Gravity I. Introduction Different devastating ecological and human Activities of the last four decades implicate industries as a main contribution environmental pollution. Environmental pollution due to increase of industrial activities are one of the most significant problems of the century. Pollution in water and Agricultural soil is strictly related to human activities such as industry, agriculture, burning of fossil fuels, mining and metallurgical processes and their waste disposal. A industry which uses the large amount of waste water in their processes includes textile manufactures, Fertilizer plants,soyabin oil processors etc. Many different types of effluents and most of by- products from any kind of industry create a most serious pollution to the water bodies and soil. The pollution of soil is often a direct or indirect consequence of industrial activities. With the ever increasing demand on irrigation water supply, farmlands are frequently faced with utilization of poor quality irrigation water. Due to irrigation water formers use industrial effluents which being discharged in canal, nalha, draine. Since, the use of effluents as irrigation water may introduce some highly pollutant, which may affect in the plants. Soil physiochemical properties are adversely affected by high concentration of pollutant, rendering contaminated soils unsuitable for crop production. Heavy Metals can also be flowing from soil into groundwater resulting in to soil contamination and decrease or problem of growth of plants. Soils polluted with high concentration of chemical from discharging point sources are potential exposure Way for surrounding population. The high concentration pollutant accumulate in the plant material growth in these soils, which will ultimately go to human body through food chain directly or indirectly causing a number of physic-chemical problems. The objective of the present study is to assess the effect of Fertilizer industry effluent discharged on soil of agricultural field and to analyze physicochemical parameters of water and soil. II. Experimental In the present study, water samples have been collected from around the Fertilizer Plant area,Pulgaon(M.S.).The Samples were collected glass bottles and polythine bags with safety precautions. The chemicals uses in these tests standard (A.R.Grade). Reagent and Double distilled water is used is preparation. The examination of water quality parameters considered in the study of Temperature, pH, Hardness, TDS, Chloride, Alkalinity, DO were studied in using different types of techniques. The Flame photometer is used to determined the nitrogen, Phosphorus and potassium. All the parameters are analyzed by standard methods and techniques. Hardness of water was estimated by complexometric Titration method. Chloride contents were determined volumetrically by AgNO3 titrimetric method using potassium chromate as an indicator & was calculated in terms of mg/lit. III. Results And Discussion The physicochemical parameters data of water samples were collected in November-2014 are presented in Table No.1
  • 2. “Effect of Fertilizer Industry Effluent on Agricultural Soil and Groundwater Quality -A …. DOI: 10.9790/1684-1231121125 www.iosrjournals.org 122 | Page Water Sample Results Temperature All physiological activities & life processes of aquatic organisms are generally influenced by water temperature. In the present study, temperature range from 18-28o C. PH The pH value of water is an important of acidity, alkalinity & resulting value of the acidic-basic interaction of a number of its minerals & organic components. pH below 6.5 causes corrosion in pipes, resulting in release of toxic metals. pH of water in the studied region was found to be 7.0 to 9.5, which lies in the range of above the permissible limits TDS The Indian standard and world health organization, total dissolve solids is less than 500 mg/lit for drinking purpose.The work done the present study, Total dissolve solid was calculated to be 750mg/lit. The Result indicated that the sample of B.E.C.Fertilizer plant,Pulgaon area crosses the permissible limit range suggested by World Health Organization and Indian standards. Hardness The hardness of water is the main parameters But Hardness is not a pollution parameters but Ca ++ & Mg++ the two terms expressed As CaCo3 indicates the quality of water. Due to large hardness value causes lather formation with soap. In the human body ,Calcium is needed in the few quantities through water provides only a part of requirement of body. The total hardness acceptable limit is 200 mg/lit which can be increase to 550 mg/lit. The resulting values of total hardness is are not within the permissible limit.The permanent hardness is found to be 670mg/lit. Alkalinity In the present study, total alkalinity was found to be 360 mg/lit. The permissible limit of alkalinity of water sample is 200 mg/lit. Dissolved Oxygen (DO) The dissolve oxygen concentration decrease the 5mg/lit, fish and other species unable to live very long time. The water species such as trout will death well above this level and catfish,carp are the low oxygen fish will be below the 5mg/lit. The DO was resulting some dug well points 3.5mg/lit. Due to high organic load in the water which causes the oxygen level down. Chloride In the sample Result of chloride was 280 mg/lit. The Chloride range of natural water low chloride percentage. The result indicates that chloride concentration above the permissible limits. The permissible limits value of drinking water prescribed by WHO and Indian Standard index 5. SOIL SAMPLE RESULTS The soil sample result is shown in Table No.2 Soil sample testing Result for the Month of December-2014 Sr. No. Parameters Permissib le Limits Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample 4 Sample 5 Sample 6 Sample 7 1 Specific Gravity 2.7-2.80 3.0 2.70 3.5 2.90 2.78 3.0 2.75 2 Bulk Density (Cm/cm3) 1.40-1.47 1.85 1.95 2.0 1.95 1.70 1.80 3.0 3 Moisture content(%) ------ 20 23 22 24 21 17 22 4 Nitrogen (Mg/kg) 10Mg/kg 60 45.5 70.0 55.5 100 85 120 5 Phosphorus (Mg/kg) 0-7Mg/kg 20 25.0 22.5 45.0 55.0 56.3 45.5
  • 3. “Effect of Fertilizer Industry Effluent on Agricultural Soil and Groundwater Quality -A …. DOI: 10.9790/1684-1231121125 www.iosrjournals.org 123 | Page Soil Sample Testing Result Janury-2015 Soil Sample Testing Result In the Month Feb-2015 6 Potassium (Mg/kg) 0-80 Mg/kg 120 150 156 230 210 190 130 Sr. No. Parameters Permissib le Limits Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample 4 Sample 5 Sample 6 Sample 7 1 Specific Gravity 2.7-2.80 2.60 2.73 2.74 285 2.70 2.95 2.70 2 Bulk Density (Cm/cm3) 1.40-1.47 1.80 1.85 1.90 1.75 1.67 1.70 2.0 3 Moisture content(%) ------ 20 17 23 15 17 20 21 4 Nitrogen (Mg/kg) 10Mg/kg 56.5 37.9 56.0 46.5 80 76 90 5 Phosphorus (Mg/kg) 0-7Mg/kg 18.0 22.0 20.6 43.0 55.0 55.5 49.5 Sr. No. Parameters Permissib le Limits Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample 4 Sample 5 Sample 6 Sample 7 1 Specific Gravity 2.7-2.80 3.0 2.70 3.5 2.90 2.78 3.0 2.75 2 Bulk Density (Cm/cm3) 1.40-1.47 1.85 1.95 2.0 1.95 1.70 1.80 3.0 3 Moisture content(%) ------ 20 23 22 24 21 17 22 4 Nitrogen (Mg/kg) 10Mg/kg 60 45.5 70.0 55.5 100 85 120 5 Phosphorus (Mg/kg) 0-7Mg/kg 20 25.0 22.5 45.0 55.0 56.3 45.5 6 Potassium (Mg/kg) 0-80 Mg/kg 120 150 156 230 210 190 130 Sr. No. Parameters Permissib le Limits Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample 4 Sample 5 Sample 6 Sample 7 1 Specific Gravity 2.7-2.80 8.1 2.73 2.74 2.85 2.70 2.95 2.70 2 Bulk Density (Cm/cm3) 1.40-1.47 1.80 1.85 1.90 1.75 1.67 1.70 2.0 3 Moisture content(%) ------ 20 17 23 15 17 20 21 4 Nitrogen (Mg/kg) 10Mg/kg 56.5 37.9 56 46.5 80 76 90 5 Phosphorus (Mg/kg) 0-7Mg/kg 18 22 20.6 43 55 55.3 49.5 6 Potassium (Mg/kg) 0-80 Mg/kg 124 155 166 240 220 210 135
  • 4. “Effect of Fertilizer Industry Effluent on Agricultural Soil and Groundwater Quality -A …. DOI: 10.9790/1684-1231121125 www.iosrjournals.org 124 | Page Soil Samples Testing Results for the Month of March-15 Soil Samples Testing Results for the Month of April-15 All the Sample testing Results above the permissible limits. IV. Result &Discussion *Range of major nutrient in soil The nitrogen ,phospharus and potassium is is determine By flame photometer. The present study conclude that the N,P & K level in the soil sample is above the permissible limit. The disadvantage of concentration of N,P and K is high the growth of plant is decreses and the root of the plant is degrade and is posssible to mucus cancer in human body. Sr. No. Parameters Permissib le Limits Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample 4 Sample 5 Sample 6 Sample 7 1 Specific Gravity 2.7-2.80 2.67 2.73 2.83 2.88 2.62 2.90 2.75 2 Bulk Density (Cm/cm3) 1.40-1.47 1.82 1.80 1.82 1.72 1.75 1.78 2.0 3 Moisture content(%) ------ 12 10 15 10 14 15 14 4 Nitrogen (Mg/kg) 10Mg/kg 60.5 41 58.5 52.5 77 75 94 5 Phosphorus (Mg/kg) 0-7Mg/kg 25 24 20 42 64 55.3 60 6 Potassium (Mg/kg) 0-80 Mg/kg 130 150 155 230 190 230 180 Sr. No. Parameters Permissib le Limits Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample 4 Sample 5 Sample 6 Sample 7 1 Specific Gravity 2.7-2.80 2.65 2.60 2.75 2.85 2.60 2.95 1.80 2 Bulk Density (Cm/cm3) 1.40-1.47 1.80 1.75 1.82 1.65 1.72 1.80 1.95 3 Moisture content(%) ------ 16 20 17 15 19 20 21 4 Nitrogen (Mg/kg) 10Mg/kg 60.5 41 58.5 52.5 77 77 94 5 Phosphorus (Mg/kg) 0-7Mg/kg 30 25 22 41 65 52 63 6 Potassium (Mg/kg) 0-80 Mg/kg 150 155 160 250 210 220 185 Nutrient status Nitrogen(kg/hac) Phosphorus(kg/hac) Potassium(kg/hac) Level in poor soil <280 <23 <133 Level in medium soil 280-560 23-57 133-337 Level in fertile soil >560.0 >57.0 >337.0
  • 5. “Effect of Fertilizer Industry Effluent on Agricultural Soil and Groundwater Quality -A …. DOI: 10.9790/1684-1231121125 www.iosrjournals.org 125 | Page Water Sample Testing results.Table No.2 V. Suggesions:  We can suggest the Local Authority to discuss with Industry Management Regarding pollution issue and to get a proper solution.  It is therefore recommend that careless disposal of the effluent wastes should be discourage and there is need for Industry to install a waste treatment plant with a view to treat effluent wastes before being discharge into the streams.  We can suggest to Industry Management to follow the CPCB Rules VI. Conclusions:- The present work concludes that the effluent from the industry causes the pollution problems in the surrounding environment. The nutrient status of the samples showed that the soil quality of the surrounding field was poor and the effluent discharged in the nalha,canal,draine has been affecting the physicochemical characteristics of the soil. Through this study, it is concluded that the industrial effluent has substantially changed the water quality diverted from nalha and drain and canal consequently some chemical elements also increased in the soil of the irrigated farmland. References: [1]. C.K. Jain, K.K. Batia and T. Vijay, Ground water quality monitoring and evaluation in and around Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, Technical Report, CS (AR) 172, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 1994-1995(1995). [2]. A.K. Rana et al., Asian J. Chem., 14 (3-4), 1178(2002). [3]. E. Brown, M. W. Skovgsted and M. J. Fishman, Methods for collection and analysis of water samples for dissolved minerals and gases, 5 (1974) [4]. APHA, Standard methods for examination of water and wastewater 16th edition, New York (1985). [5]. A. I. Vogel, Text Book of qualitative inorganic analysis, 4th Edn., ELBS, Landon (1978) [6]. The Gadget of India: Extraordinary, Part-11, 36, 11(1991). [7]. A. G. Dhembare, G. M. Khande and C. R. Singh, Pollution Research, 17, 87 (1998) [8]. Indian Standard Code in Soil Engineering SP-16 [9]. Indian Standards code of Drinking water Quality. [10]. Central pollution control Board. Sr.no Parameters Permissible limit Result 1 pH 6.5-8.5 9.5 2 Tempreture 24-28 o C 28 3 Hardness (Mg/lit) 200 550 4 TDS (Mg/lit) 500 750 5 Alkalinity (Mg/lit) 200 360 6 Chloride (Mg/lit) 250 280 7 DO (Mg/lit) 4-7 3.5