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Water and its recreational use significantly impact human health and well-being. In
many coastal areas, tourism and recreation are vital economic sectors. Sri Lanka with
its numerous scenic beaches, attracts thousands of local and foreign tourists annually.
However, many of these beaches are facing serious declines in coastal water quality due
to rising human population, rapid urbanisation, industrial activities and intensive
agricultural practices. Assessing recreational water quality is essential for ensuring user
safety and conserving the coastal habitats, hence sustaining the Sri Lankan tourism
industry. This study investigates recreational water quality issues at three key beach
destinations - Nilaveli in Trincomalee, Pasikkudah in Batticaloa and Arugam Bay in
Ampara - on the east coast of Sri Lanka. The study was carried out with the objective
to assess the marine water quality parameters at these three beaches to ensure that they
meet health and safety standards for recreational users. It was done at different spells of
various periods, ranging from 03 months to one year, since 2009 to date. Temperature,
pH, Electrical Conductivity (EC), Salinity, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), and
Dissolved Oxygen (DO) were measured by using multi meter (Orion Star A329 portable
pH/ISE/Conductivity/DO meter) and turbidity was measured by using turbidity meter
(Hatch 2100Q Portable Turbidimeter). Nitrate and phosphate concentration were
measured by using spectrophotometer (HACH, DR2000). Fecal coliform was
enumerated by MF method. The results indicated that the mean values of measured
parameters; water temperature, 28.63±1.73 ℃ (≤ 2 ℃, ambient temp.) pH, 7.85±0.27
and DO, 7.44±0.56 mg/L (4 mg/L). These parameters satisfy the marine recreational
standards' threshold limits (of ASEAN MWQC). Salinity (31.30±4.01 PSU) and
electrical conductivity (EC) (52.77±5.71 mS/cm) too were measured, both of which
were uniformly consistent spatially and temporarily across all three beaches. TDS
(50.44±8.61 g/L), turbidity (41.09±52.63 NTU), and faecal coliform (78.58±125.19
MPN/100 mL-1) were fluctuating between dry and wet seasons, as well as across the
three beaches. While nitrate concentrations (0.65±0.88 mg/L) were within the
recommended safe values, phosphate (2.17±2.83 mg/L) levels were found to be
exceeding the threshold limits for marine recreational waters, indicating that the beach
has been contaminated with phosphate-containing sources. Based on the overall results
of the beach water quality, it can be deemed that all three east coast beaches – Nilaveli,
Pasikkuda and Arugam bay - are suitable for bathing and recreational activities. |
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