ENVIS Technical Report: 85 January 2015
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Vanishing Lakes Interconnectivity & Violations in Valley Zone: Lack of Co-ordination among Para-State Agencies
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Energy and Wetlands Research Group, Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore – 560012, India.
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Water Quality in Kaikondrahalli and Kasavanahalli Lakes

The water quality assessment of aquatic ecosystems includes the analysis of the physical, chemical and biological parameters. Water samples were collected for physico-chemical and biological analysis from inlets, outlets of the lake (Figures 1 and 2)  in disinfected one liter sampling containers.

Figure 1: Google earth image of Kaikondrahalli Lake


The water samples were collected for physico-chemical and biological analysis mainly from 3 different sites: inlet, middle and outlet of the lake (Figure 1).

Figure 2: Google earth image of Kasavanahalli Lake


Water samples from this lake mainly from 6 different sites: 3 inlets and 3 different points (Figure 2) of the lake.