Abstract:
A research study was conducted in the Kolonnawa agriculture dominate area, Colombo
district in the Western Province of Sri Lanka. Study area was located in the right bank
of the Kelani river basin. Objectives were to assess the groundwater quality changes in
the agriculture dominate field with precipitation, present groundwater levels
fluctuations arid groundwater consumption of the region. Continuous monitoring was
conducted in 35 dug wells with respect to groundwater levels, electrical conductivity
(EC), total dissolved solids (TDS). Fifteen wells were selected for total chemical
analysis. The study helped to prepare the groundwater distribution map using the GIS
package. Groundwater recharge and discharge areas were identified based on the
prepared groundwater distribution maps. Groundwater EC values of the groundwater in
the recharge area was below 250 micro siemens per cm (ps/cm). The mean EC in the
fields situated away from the agriculture field was recorded as 215 ps/cm. Some
quantity of saline river water intruded through channel and EC values increased. The
EC values in the groundwater near by the channel was recorded as 1880 ps/cm and with
precipitation EC values was decreased down to 500 ps/cm. Nitrate levels had a
significant difference in cultivated and non cultivated areas. The results revealed that
the nitrate level in groundwater has increased to certain level but not exceed 20 mg/1
(50 mg/1 WHO standard).