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VOL. 9, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Analyzing river water quality in Shahdol: A comprehensive assessment of physicochemical parameters and environmental health implications
Authors
Harshita Mishra, Samrah Rehan, Manisha Shukla
Abstract
For the purpose of evaluating water quality,
protecting public health, and maintaining aquatic ecosystems, physiochemical
examination of river water is essential. Through the analysis of factors
including pH, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrient levels, scientists and
decision-makers may detect contaminants, monitor long-term trends, and put into
practice efficient management plans. It also aids in assessing the ecological
well-being of river systems by tracking the effects of physiochemical
variations on biodiversity and aquatic life. Additionally, these investigations
help identify the origins of pollution, which makes it possible for authorities
to identify certain industrial, agricultural, or urban sources of pollution and
put in place focused mitigation measures. This paper compares the
physiochemical analysis of the water sample from river Jharwa and
the water sample from Borewell water as these two
are the important sources of drinking water for the Shahdol City, in MP, India.
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Pages:19-24
How to cite this article:
Harshita Mishra, Samrah Rehan, Manisha Shukla "Analyzing river water quality in Shahdol: A comprehensive assessment of physicochemical parameters and environmental health implications". International Journal of Advanced Science and Research, Vol 9, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 19-24
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