Assessment of Coastal Surface Water Quality in Tien Giang Province, Vietnam
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37933/nipes.e/4.1.2022.5Abstract
The study was conducted to assess the quality of surface water
environment in the coastal area of Tien Giang province. The samples
were collected in the dry season (March-June) and in the wet season
(September-November) in 2020. The water quality variables of pH,
dissolved oxygen (DO), total suspended solid (TSS), chemical
oxygen demand (COD), ammonium (N-NH4
+
), sulfide (S2-
), chloride
(Cl-
), Coliform, zinc (Zn), arsenic (As), chromium (Cr), oil & grease
were compared with QCVN 10-MT :2015/BTNMT. CA and PCA are
used to cluster water quality and define monitoring criteria.
Research results show that pH, Zn, As, Cr, Oil and Grease, Coliform
are still within the allowable limits. COD ranges from 7 to 18 mg/L;
The sulfide concentration detected only in March was in the range
of 0.8-1.6 mg/L; The Cl-
concentration at the sampling sites ranged
from 6,447 to 12,752 mg/L. TSS at sampling locations exceeded the
allowable limit of QCVN 10-MT:2015/BTNMT from 1-1.7 times
while TSS between months exceeded the allowable limit from 1.12 to
1.9 times. N-NH4
+
concentration exceeds the allowable limit of
QCVN 10-MT:2015/BTNMT according to sampling location from 1-
1.4 times and seasonally from 1-1.6 times. Overall results show that
coastal seawater in Tien Giang province is lightly polluted with
organic matter and N-NH4
+
. Water quality has seasonal fluctuations
in which DO, TSS, S2-
, Cl-
in the dry season are higher than those in
the rainy season. In contrast, COD, N-NH4
+
in the rainy season were
higher than those in the dry season. Water quality is classified into
three clusters due to the difference of indicators COD, TSS, N-NH4
+
,
Cl-
. Cluster 1 is more polluted than the other clusters. PC1-PC4
were the main component explaining 73.4% of water quality
variation. The indicators having the main influence on water quality
in the study area include pH, COD, DO, TSS, N-NH4
+
, S2-
, Cl-
,
coliform, and Zn, which need to be continuously monitored. Further
studies should focus on investigating sources of pollution in order to
have a solution to better manage water quality in coastal areas.