Abstract:
Colombo is a city surrounded by a large and interconnected system of natural wetlands. These wetlands which have historically provided a range of water services to the city are now believed to be threatened by degradation due to the recent changes in the urbanization patterns and urban lifestyle in Colombo. This paper presents a study on the current state and recent trends in surface water quality in a selected segment of
these wetlands. The study was carried out as a part of a broader multidisciplinary research. The paper consists of a historical analysis of is of short term spatial and temporal water quality variation in the study area.
The research identified that water quality parameters indicating domestic wastewater related pollution showed an increasing trend during the
study period. BOD, Phosphates and Fecal Coliform were recorded in levels exceeding the accepted ambient water quality standards.
Concentrations of several heavy metals were also above the ambient water quality standards. A distinct difference was observed in water
quality between peripheral areas and internal water ways of the wetland. All evidence directs towards severe water quality degradation in the
wetland dominated by domestic waste discharges and scattered solid waste dumps. This condition may lead to a nutrient enrichment of the
wetland and cause biological and physical responses that may affect adversely on the water services provided.