Physico-chemical Analysis of Pravara River water and its Impact on Human Health in Sangamner Tahashil (Maharashtra)
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Physico -chemical analysis, Pravara river , water quality, Industrial waste, agriculture runoffAbstract
Water samples were collected from five different stations during pre monsoon season in Sangamner tahasil, Ahmednagar district. Different physicochemical parameters were measured and the samples were also analysed. Physicochemical parameters included pH, temperature, total alkalinity, total dissolved solids, electrical conductance (EC) bicarbonate, calcium, magnesium, Sodium etc. The quality of water play an important role concern to human being .Water covers 71% of Earth
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