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EVALUATION OF PHYSICOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF GROUND WATER IN RAIPUR DISTRICT, CHHATTISGARH, INDIA

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Jagriti Dewangan , Priyanka Gupta
ยป doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si5.235

Abstract

The chemical and physical characteristics of groundwater determine its potential for agricultural, industrial, and in implements, thus groundwater assessment of vital quantity. A vital natural resource is water. In supporting life and the environment, but exploitation has cause the water's quality to fail in the past decade. When the end point is sustainable development which keeps humankind at the center, a crucial topic for research is water quality. Over 94% of the demand of drinking water is met by groundwater, so it is the case in both urban and rural locations. The study's findings were that ground water quality was purpose and availability for human use in the majority of rural Raipur District Chhattisgarh State India. The intent of the present (2022โ€“2023) study was to identify the physicochemical elements in ground water at eight different sampling sites. In the months of December and January, groundwater samples were taken at eight different locations throughout the Raipur district. The samples were tested in the laboratory. Turbidity, Total hardness, Alkalinity, Chloride, Electrical Conductivity, and TDS the traits analyzed. pH demonstrates that groundwater is not usually alkaline. The WHO set limits for turbidity, DO, BOD, and COD were found had been above. Observed chemical values for a variety of properties in samples of water were contrasted with the minimum standards the WHO recommends for human consumption to ascertain the degree of deterioration. The variation in water quality in the research area is most likely caused by sewage and industrial effluents

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