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The leather industry, besides being a major contributor to the Indian natio
nal economy, is unfortunately also one of the major polluters. The present
article discusses the influence of the wastes on the physicochemical charac
teristics of the Ganga water and sediments. Two sampling sites have been ch
osen at Kanpur, the first before and the second after the point where tanne
ries are located. The same physicochemical parameters which have been deter
mined in the wastes have been monitored at these two sites for two seasons.
The results reveal that most parameters increase as the river traverses be
tween these two points. The increase in values of parameters such as BOD, C
OD, Cl-, and total solids could be due to the domestic wastes just as much
as to the tannery wastes. Phenols and sulfides, can also come from other so
urces, but their probability of coming from tanneries is higher. However, c
hromium is one parameter which can primarily be identified to originate fro
m the tanneries. The speciation of the sediments for chromium reveals that
the leakage of chromium into the Ganga is taking place at the second site.
There is almost a ten fold increase in chromium at the second site as compa
red to the first. At the first site the surface chromium is primarily in th
e residual fraction while at the second site it is in the Fe-Mn oxide fract
ions.