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VOL. 2, ISSUE 5 (2017)
Physico-chemical study of water quality of Murna river in Shahdol city Madhya Pradesh, India
Authors
Sadique Khan
Abstract
Water is a scarce and valuable resource for the survival of mankind. Man-made activities change the morphology of the areas the river regimes causing problems of water pollution. Fast industrialization for sustainable development is causing major concern to the pollution of surface water because most of the industries are disposing off their waste directly to the nearby stream without making any treatment and violating the provisions for standard laid out for the same. Through the bodies like state pollution control board try to tackle the problem of pollution but the net result indicate that the pollution is increasing due to enormous population growth as such the available water in various surface sources must be preserved. The River water, at downstream, used for growing vegetables by the Farmers, posses the risk of contaminating food chain. The present study was that the water parameters which were taken for the present study are above the pollution level for surface water which does not satisfy their requirement for the use of various purposes. A brief attempt has been made to study the extent of change in the quality of water in comparison to water quality standards of World Health Organisation (WHO) [12].
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Pages:149-152
How to cite this article:
Sadique Khan "Physico-chemical study of water quality of Murna river in Shahdol city Madhya Pradesh, India". International Journal of Advanced Science and Research, Vol 2, Issue 5, 2017, Pages 149-152
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