Phytoplankton Diversity and Water Quality Assessment of ONGC Pond, Hazira
Ekhalak Ansari1, Mohini Gadhia1, N.C. Ujjania1
Citation : Ekhalak Ansari, Mohini Gadhia, N.C. Ujjania, Phytoplankton Diversity and Water Quality Assessment of ONGC Pond, Hazira International Journal of Research in Environmental Science 2015,1(1) : 1-5
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) is leading national oil company refines crude oil and
natural gas etc. Large amount of water is used in refining process. Water used in the process is
non-consumptive and come out as wastewater and after treatment the treated wastewater is stored in cemented
pond of 0.05 ha before discharging into Tapi river.
Diversity of phytoplankton was investigated in same cemented pond. Water quality parameters including color,
temperature, total solids, total dissolved solids, total suspended solids, pH, total hardness, total alkalinity,
chloride, phosphate, silicate, nitrate, DO, BOD, COD, and ammonia were monitored.
Total seventy three genera of phytoplankton belonged to four classes viz., Euglenophyceae, Chlorphyceae,
Bacillariophyceae and Cyanophyceae were identified. Chlorophyceae group was dominated among the four
classes. Levels of oxygen (5.678±0.218 mg/L), nitrate (4.089 ± 0.926 mg/L), phosphate (0.257 ± 56.786 mg/L)
and silicate (0.218 ± 0.029 mg/L) showed direct relationship with the diversity of phytoplankton.