Study of Physicochemical Parameters of Lentic Ecosystems in Ahmednagar District of Maharashtra State India
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Physicochemical Parameters, Ecosystem.Abstract
Study of physicochemical parameters is very necessary to know its quality. As quality of water is very important for use of water for drinking for human beings and the animals. Lentic ecosystems are important as lakes and pons are one of the useful surface water resources..In the present study water samples were collected from the lakes in Sangamner and Akole Taluka of Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state India. The temperature, TDS and pH were recorded on the spot by using thermometer, digital pH and TDS meters were used to measure pH and TDS. The acidity was found in the range of 13mg/l to 48mg/L. The alkalinity was found in the range of 166 mg/L to 506 mg/L . Dissolved Carbon di oxide was found in the range of 11.44 mg/L to 22 mg/L. The dissolved Oxygen was found in the range of 2.03 mg/L to7.64 mg/L. The pH was found in the range of 7 to 9.5. The electrical conductivity was found in the range of 0.17 to 0.61mS. The TDS was found in the range of 100 to 310 ppm.
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