The Akola District Region in Maharashtra Has Been the Subject of Studies and Evaluations of Water Quality Parameters
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Drinking Water, BOD, DO, Physicochemical study.Abstract
From October 16, 2021, to February 16, 2022, water samples were taken from open wells spread out over a 30-kilometer radius in the Akola district. Twenty samples of water were physically and chemically examined in a controlled environment. Our laboratory ran tests to determine things like hardness, alkalinity, pH, EC, ORP, BOD, chlorides, TDS, DO, and more. We compared all of the data to the ISI Standard and the World Health Organization's drinking water quality standard. It became clear from the comparison results that not all water samples matched the criteria for potable water quality. Regarding TDS, a large number of samples were severely polluted. We talked about the pros and cons of using these factors to forecast surface water quality features in open well water.
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