Qualitative Analysis of Ground Water Samples of 4 Sites in Hosakerehalli Locality of Bangalore South, Karnataka, India

Authors

  • Sankarshana Rao R  PESIT Bangalore South Campus, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,Bangalore, Karnataka, India
  • Sanath Krishna  PESIT Bangalore South Campus, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,Bangalore, Karnataka, India
  • Pushkar Pramod Wani  PESIT Bangalore South Campus, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,Bangalore, Karnataka, India
  • S Sourav Revanasiddappa M  PESIT Bangalore South Campus, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,Bangalore, Karnataka, India

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Abstract

Water is an important source for many purposes especially for drinking and we get water especially from ground water which is considered to be the purest form and most reliable form but due to various human activities such as industrialization ,irrigation and polluting the water by the means of releasing harmful wastes. Hence these are considered to be the major factors of pollution of ground water. To use water for various day to day purposes, it must meet the standards prescribed by World Health Organization (WHO) and Central Ground Water Board. Therefore the ground water is tested for various factors such as Total Hardness (TH), Alkalinity, pH, Conductivity, Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). This paper presentation is to check the samples of ground water for the above mentioned parameters and report the comparative study the same with the standards prescribed as per WHO and other organizations and boards.

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2018-05-05

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Sankarshana Rao R, Sanath Krishna, Pushkar Pramod Wani, S Sourav Revanasiddappa M, " Qualitative Analysis of Ground Water Samples of 4 Sites in Hosakerehalli Locality of Bangalore South, Karnataka, India, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 5, Issue 3, pp.152-155, May-June-2018.