A Review on Ground Water Quality Assessment of Akkalkuwa Region, Nandurbar (Maharashtra)
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https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRST1962117Keywords:
Water Quality Assessment, Water Quality Index, Geographic Information System, W.H.O., BOD, pH, Hardness, Conductivity, Turbidity, Dissolved Oxygen, Chemical OxygenAbstract
Due to increase population, advanced agricultural practices, industrialization, man-made activity, water is being highly polluted with different contaminants. Water is a vital resource for human survival. This research paper examines the quality of municipal corporation supplied water, bore-well, jamia filter plant and hand pump of akkalkuwa taluka of nandurbar maharshtra, India. Sample from five different places were collected in the month of march,2019. The physio-chemical and biological parameters was analyzed with reference to I.S/B.I. S and W.H.O. recommendation. During the study period various water quality parameters were analyzed pH, Hardness, Conductivity, turbidity, Dissolved oxygen, Chemical oxygen demand, Alum dose, Total solids, Biological oxygen demand, Alkalinity, Residual chlorine. The present study concluded that the total solids and residual chlorine and BOD in water sample is above the permissible limit but total solids is above the acceptable limit and below the permissible limit, and remaining those parameters under the limits.
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