Abstract

Hydrogeochemical investigation of groundwater resources of Kashipur Block, Purulia district, West Bengal has been carried out to assess the water quality for domestic and irrigation uses. Twenty groundwater samples were collected and analyzed for pH, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, hardness, major anions (CO32−, HCO3−, Cl−, SO42−, F−) and cations (Ca2+, Mg2+, Fe2+, Na+, K+). Study results reveal that the groundwater of the area is mostly acidic in nature. The trend amongst average ionic concentrations of cations and anions is Mg2+ > Ca2+ > Na+ > Fe2+ > K+ and Cl− > HCO3− > CO32− > SO42− > F− respectively during the post monsoon whereas the trend for cations and anions are Mg2+ > Ca2+> Na+ > K+ > Fe and Cl− > HCO3− > SO42− > F− > CO3− in pre monsoon session, respectively. To explore the ionic toxicity of the study area, the derived parameters like sodium adsorption ratio, soluble sodium percentage, residual sodium carbonate, magnesium adsorption ratio, Kelly’s ratio and permeability index were calculated. The hydro geochemical data suggest that weathering of rock forming minerals along with secondary contributions from agricultural and anthropogenic sources are mainly controlling the groundwater composition of Kashipur Block, Purulia District. According to piper diagram, water samples of most of the area of the block are fresh water and in some areas sulphate rich throughout the year. All samples are distributed to central rock dominance category. Groundwater chemistry of this block is mainly controlled by the interaction existing between the litho units and the percolating water into the subsurface domain. However, the groundwater quality and suitability of this study area can be termed as good to moderate with a few exceptions which have been encountered on a local scale.

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  • IntroductionIt is highly essential for all living beings

  • Since there has been no previous study on groundwater quality of this block, this study aims at exhaustively discussing the groundwater quality of Kashipur block

  • The results show that pH values are well within the permissible limit of World Health Organization (WHO) (2011)

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Introduction

It is highly essential for all living beings. Water is a vital environmental factor to all form of life, and it has a great role to play in socioeconomic development of human population (Park 1997). Groundwater is considered as the purest form of water sourced from natural resources. It is usually clear, colorless and remains relatively at constant temperature. Groundwater plays an important role as vital source of drinking water in rural and urban areas of India. It accounts for nearly 80% of the rural domestic water needs, and 50% of the urban

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