Abstract:
This study aimed to assess the quality of supplied drinking water for dairy farm in
selected farms of Dhaka city by considering the microbiological and physicochemical
parameters. The study areas comprised of 5 different locations in Dhaka city namely 60
feet area, Mirpur-1, Mirpur-2, Kalshi and Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University (SAU)
campus area. Samples were collected randomly from each site in four replicates.
Microbiological analyses were conducted in laboratory of Medicine and Public Health
(MEPH), SAU and physicochemical analyses were conducted in ACI Animal Health
Diagnostic Laboratory. Load of coliform bacteria, E. coli, Balantidia and Giardia were
taken into account under microbiological parameter. pH level, concentration of TDS,
hardness, chlorides and iron were analyzed for physicochemical parameters. The study
showed that the prevalence of coliform bacteria and E. coli were 100% and the bacterial
load were higher than the maximum safety limit for cattle in all study area. Among
those sites, concentration of coliform (2.63×10
8
) and E. coli (7.05×10
7
) were highest in
the water of Mirpur-1, and lowest in SAU campus area. However, no Giardia and
Balantidia were present in these samples of these study area. The physicochemical
studies showed that water samples of 60 feet area held the highest concentration of TDS
(397.00
± 6.27) and chloride (0.95
± 0.06), and lowest pH value (6.13±0.05). Water of
all study sites contained higher iron concentration than recommended safety margin
where Mirpur-1 contained highest concentration of iron (0.97
± 0.04) while Mirpur-2
contained lowest (0.78
± 0.02). The water of Mirpur-2 contained highest value of pH
(6.70±0.14) and hardness (165.00
± 2.45). The water samples of kalshi showed lowest
concentration of chlorides (0.52
± 0.02) and hardness (75.00± 4.08). The water of SAU
cams area held lowest level of TDS (307.50
± 6.46). Concentration of all
physicochemical quality factors (pH, TDS, hardness, chlorides) lied within the
expected ranges except iron. Compendium of this study disclosed that the supplied
water quality of dairy farm in selected area of Dhaka city is good apart from higher
bacterial load (Coliform and E. coli) and iron concentration which have inverse impact
on health and production of cattle. Consequently, water quality of SAU campus area is
comparatively better and Mirpur-1 is comparatively poorer than other study areas. This
study recommended that water of Dhaka city should be treated for minimizing the iron
concentration and good water management should be exerted to reduce the bacterial
contamination for enhancing better health and performance of dairy farm in Dhaka city.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to The Department of Medicine and Public Health,
Faculty of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
In partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTERS OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
MEDICINE