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Physico-Chemical Analysis of Drinking Ground Water in Varangaon Region, Dist Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India

Author Affiliations

  • 1Dept. of Chemistry, Shri J.J.T. University, Rajasthan, INDIA
  • 2Dept. of Chemistry, Smt. G.G.K Science College, Muktainagar, INDIA

Res.J.chem.sci., Volume 3, Issue (8), Pages 83-85, August,18 (2013)

Abstract

The open well water quality in Varangaon region was assess for the effect on the water quality which is used in domestic as well as agricultural purposes. The open well samples were collected from the five wells around this region. The physico-chemical parameters such that colour, odour, temperature, pH, Electrical conductivity, total hardness, total dissolved solids, calcium, magnesium, chloride, total alkalinity, dissolved oxygen, chemical oxygen demand and biological oxygen demand were analysed and to know monsoon status in this region of water quality. Drinking water quality of premonsoon season was better than post monsoon season, one samples were slightly alkaline along with high dissolved solids.

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