Comparative Analysis of River, Underground and Pond Water during March 2022 in Rewa, (M.P.) India
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Analysis of River water, Analysis of underground water, Analysis of pond water, WHO, BIS, Rani Pond, water assessment.Abstract
The current research concerns over the assessment and comparative analysis of River underground and pond water. The investigation is carried over the samples collected during March 2022. Important physicochemical parameters such as pH, colour, odour, TDS, CaCO3, Alkalinity, turbidity, Mg, Fe, So4, NO3, Total Hardness (THs) etc. all got investigated during the analysis. For correlative study obtained results is then compared with the WHO and BIS standard. It is observed that some of the important parameters deviate from acceptable limits making health impacts when used for drinking purposes and other exploration. So, the concerned health problems also got investigated during the investigation.
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