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WATER QUALITY

STUDY FOR
RECREATIONAL
PURPOSE AT
SELECTED LAKES

AIZA SHAZLIN BINTI MOHAMED


IBRAHIM
Ts Dr Nadiatul Adilah binti Ahmad Abdul
Ghani
INTRODUCTION

A lake is a body of water surrounded by land.


Lake water is still or standing, meaning it
doesn't flow from point A to point B in the
same way a river does. The lake can be
natural or man-made. Some of the lakes are
used for recreational activities, particularly
when they are close to cities and residential
areas
PROBLEM
STATEMENT

Lake pollution has grown in importance


because of recent economic growth and
rising pollutant discharge from economic
activity, development, and home life. In this
study, it appears that urbanization, increased
industrial activity, untreated wastewater
outflow, and sewage outlets are all
contributing to the pollution of Taman Bandar
Lake and KOTASAS Lake's surface water
resources.
OBJECTIVE

 To obtain the status of water quality


for Kotasas Lake and Taman Bandar
Lake.

 To identify the activities along,


Kotasas Lake and Taman Bandar
Lake and the source of pollution that
can affect the water quality.

 To suggest an opinion or provide an


action to be taken to maintain the
water quality for Kotasas Lake and
Taman Bandar Lake
LAKE TAMAN
BANDAR

Location Latitude Longitude


A 3.837069/ N 03°50’13.449’’ 103.294659 / E 103°17’40.773’’
B 3.836607 / N 03°50’11.785’’ 103.298556 / E 103°17’54.8’’
LAKE
KOTASAS

Location Latitude Longitude


A 3.871403 / N 03°52’17.05’’ 103.274449 / E 103°16’28.05’’
B 3.873089 / N 03°52’23.122’’ 103.271797 / E 103°16’18.468’’
METHODOLOGY
  Rainy Day Sunny Day
  Point A Point B Point A Point B

BOD 50 8 1 2
RESULT LAKE COD 55 37 4 4
KOTASAS TSS 300 35 4 8
AN 0.5 0.7 0.9 0.8
Oil & 2 - 1 -
Grease
  Rainy Day Sunny Day
  Point A Point B Point A Point B

RESULT LAKE BOD 5 5 2 1


TAMAN COD 34 38 9 6
BANDAR TSS 14 10 16 11
AN 0.7 0.9 5 0.7
Oil & 2 - 3 -
Grease
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS

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