“…In the last years, the Buriganga River was going a very dangerous situation which led to being the most polluted river in Bangladesh, the main factors of this pollution are anthropogenic [12] and some other natural factors, many types of research said that main problem of the river is the rapid growth of Dhaka city, the industrial revolution, population density, and climate change, the combination of these factors caused Buriganga river to be more polluted than other rivers [4] . Many researchers proposed different sources but still, there is a variation in their findings, like the number of waste spilled into the river every day [13] , percentages of each waste, the role of society in keeping the safety of the river, legislation of the river safety, management of the river, So, these different results caused frustrate to understand specific factors causing the adverse situation of the Buriganga River, also it's tough to present the health status of the people living surrounding area of the river, the water quality of the river may change from months to months, year to year due to amount of waste entering the river [1] so it is needed to be tested every time to assess the current status of the river, Like Bangladesh Water pollution also become a severe problem in Malaysia and Philippine. Specially Kualalampur and Manila, the capital city of Malaysia and Philippine respectively.…”