The potential impacts of anthropogenic and climate changes factors on surface water ecosystem deterioration at Kenyir Lake, Malaysia
Water ecosystem deterioration can be affected by various factors of either natural environment or physical changes in the river basin. Data observation were made during dry season (April 2017) and wet season (December 2017). 21 sampling stations were selected along Kenyir Lake Basin. Overall, the wa...
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ump-221032018-09-28T02:14:53Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22103/ The potential impacts of anthropogenic and climate changes factors on surface water ecosystem deterioration at Kenyir Lake, Malaysia Islam, Mir Sujaul Mohd Khairul Amri, Kamarudin Noorjima, Abd Wahab Hafizan, Juahir Nik Mohd Firdaus, Nik Wan Muhammad Barzani, Gasim Mohd Ekhwan, Toriman Ata, Frankie Marcus Adiana, Ghazali Atikah, Anuar Hanif, Abdullah Nur Izzati, Hussain Syahril Hirman, Azmee Muhammad Hafiz, Md Saad Muhammad Nabil, Saupi Rahmah, Elfithri QD Chemistry Water ecosystem deterioration can be affected by various factors of either natural environment or physical changes in the river basin. Data observation were made during dry season (April 2017) and wet season (December 2017). 21 sampling stations were selected along Kenyir Lake Basin. Overall, the water quality status as stated in NWQS is categorized as Class I on dry season and Class II on wet sea-son. The major pollutants in Kenyir Lake are Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Dissolve Oxygen and pH which are contributed largely by untreated or partially treated sewage from tourism development and construction activities around the basin. The sedimentation problem level in the Kenyir Lake Basin is not in critically stage but the flow rate of water and land use ac-tivities (development around basin) will be contributed to the increasing levels of sedimentation. The good site management such as the implementation of proper site practice measures to control and treat run-off prior to discharge will ensure that the construction works will not affect the quality and quantity of the receiving waters or have significant impact upon the receiving waters. Science Publishing Corporation 2018 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22103/1/The%20Potential%20Impacts%20of%20Anthropogenic%20and%20Climate%20Changes%20Factors%20on%20Surface%20Water%20Ecosystem%20Deterioration%20at%20Kenyir%20Lake%2C%20Malaysia.pdf Islam, Mir Sujaul and Mohd Khairul Amri, Kamarudin and Noorjima, Abd Wahab and Hafizan, Juahir and Nik Mohd Firdaus, Nik Wan and Muhammad Barzani, Gasim and Mohd Ekhwan, Toriman and Ata, Frankie Marcus and Adiana, Ghazali and Atikah, Anuar and Hanif, Abdullah and Nur Izzati, Hussain and Syahril Hirman, Azmee and Muhammad Hafiz, Md Saad and Muhammad Nabil, Saupi and Rahmah, Elfithri (2018) The potential impacts of anthropogenic and climate changes factors on surface water ecosystem deterioration at Kenyir Lake, Malaysia. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7 (3.14). pp. 67-74. ISSN 2227-524X https://www.sciencepubco.com/index.php/ijet/article/view/16864 10.14419/ijet.v7i3.14.16864 |
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QD Chemistry Islam, Mir Sujaul Mohd Khairul Amri, Kamarudin Noorjima, Abd Wahab Hafizan, Juahir Nik Mohd Firdaus, Nik Wan Muhammad Barzani, Gasim Mohd Ekhwan, Toriman Ata, Frankie Marcus Adiana, Ghazali Atikah, Anuar Hanif, Abdullah Nur Izzati, Hussain Syahril Hirman, Azmee Muhammad Hafiz, Md Saad Muhammad Nabil, Saupi Rahmah, Elfithri The potential impacts of anthropogenic and climate changes factors on surface water ecosystem deterioration at Kenyir Lake, Malaysia |
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Water ecosystem deterioration can be affected by various factors of either natural environment or physical changes in the river basin. Data observation were made during dry season (April 2017) and wet season (December 2017). 21 sampling stations were selected along Kenyir Lake Basin. Overall, the water quality status as stated in NWQS is categorized as Class I on dry season and Class II on wet sea-son. The major pollutants in Kenyir Lake are Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Dissolve Oxygen and pH which are contributed largely by untreated or partially treated sewage from tourism development and construction activities around the basin. The sedimentation problem level in the Kenyir Lake Basin is not in critically stage but the flow rate of water and land use ac-tivities (development around basin) will be contributed to the increasing levels of sedimentation. The good site management such as the implementation of proper site practice measures to control and treat run-off prior to discharge will ensure that the construction works will not affect the quality and quantity of the receiving waters or have significant impact upon the receiving waters. |
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Islam, Mir Sujaul Mohd Khairul Amri, Kamarudin Noorjima, Abd Wahab Hafizan, Juahir Nik Mohd Firdaus, Nik Wan Muhammad Barzani, Gasim Mohd Ekhwan, Toriman Ata, Frankie Marcus Adiana, Ghazali Atikah, Anuar Hanif, Abdullah Nur Izzati, Hussain Syahril Hirman, Azmee Muhammad Hafiz, Md Saad Muhammad Nabil, Saupi Rahmah, Elfithri |
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Islam, Mir Sujaul Mohd Khairul Amri, Kamarudin Noorjima, Abd Wahab Hafizan, Juahir Nik Mohd Firdaus, Nik Wan Muhammad Barzani, Gasim Mohd Ekhwan, Toriman Ata, Frankie Marcus Adiana, Ghazali Atikah, Anuar Hanif, Abdullah Nur Izzati, Hussain Syahril Hirman, Azmee Muhammad Hafiz, Md Saad Muhammad Nabil, Saupi Rahmah, Elfithri |
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The potential impacts of anthropogenic and climate changes factors on surface water ecosystem deterioration at Kenyir Lake, Malaysia |
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The potential impacts of anthropogenic and climate changes factors on surface water ecosystem deterioration at Kenyir Lake, Malaysia |
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The potential impacts of anthropogenic and climate changes factors on surface water ecosystem deterioration at Kenyir Lake, Malaysia |
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The potential impacts of anthropogenic and climate changes factors on surface water ecosystem deterioration at Kenyir Lake, Malaysia |
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The potential impacts of anthropogenic and climate changes factors on surface water ecosystem deterioration at Kenyir Lake, Malaysia |
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potential impacts of anthropogenic and climate changes factors on surface water ecosystem deterioration at kenyir lake, malaysia |
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