Abstract

Ground water is one of the major resources of the drinking water in rural area nearby Sagar city, Madhya Pradesh. In the present study groundwater quality of the selected 02 villages near by Sagar city were taken for under investigations, by collecting 75 groundwater samples from entire villages and assessed for their suitability for human consumption. Physico-chemical parameters were carried out during different months of the pre monsoon, monsoon and post monsoon seasons in Oct. 2007– July 2011. WHO water directive value is 44 mg/l for nitrate and11 mg/l nitrate in drinking water. pH values of all samples were between 5.5-8.5 limits. Conductivity of all samples was below WHO water standards. The statistical analysis of the experimentally estimated water quality parameters on water samples yielded the range of the variation, mean, standard deviation, co-efficient of variation, correlation analysis and principal component analysis.

Highlights

  • Ground water is the major source of water for drinking, agricultural, and industrial desires

  • The aim of this study was to determine the physico-chemical analysis of groundwater sources of Banda and Karrapur village area and to compare with levels obtained with the and WHO drinking water directive

  • Ground water quality parameters of Banda village can be concluded that variables–TDS, TH are slightly higher and Alkalinity, Cl are lower in the post monsoon period than in the

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Introduction

Ground water is the major source of water for drinking, agricultural, and industrial desires. The availability of water determines the location and activities of humans in an area and our growing population is placing great demands upon natural fresh water resources. Physico-chemical assessment of ground water samples is determined by using standard analytical methods. The objective of the study is to analyze the parameters of water along locations of 2 villages nearby Sagar city for 3 season’s pre monsoon, monsoon and post monsoon (during 2007 - 2011). The aim of this study was to determine the physico-chemical analysis of groundwater sources of Banda and Karrapur village area and to compare with levels obtained with the and WHO drinking water directive

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