Abstract
Dumping of solid waste, garbage is very new science to local places and surrounding areas which It effects the ground water and nearby places . In this paper, important of leachate effects and the it rate pollutions interns of chemical tests. Here it is discussed about the Jawaharnagar local area which is situated in medchal village , Hyderbad city Telangana state India In this venture, the nature of groundwater around the Jawahar nagar GHMC dumping yard, fully effected which is situated in Medchal- Malkajgiri locale , close Kapra, India., the rate of plootion is has been explored via completing Physical and chemical investigation on groundwater and leachate tests gathered from the site, done to BIS standard. The technique incorporates computing the dissolved solids, pH, electrical conductivity, total disintegrated solids, Alkalinity, all out hardness, chlorides and nitrates in (ppm) parts per Million ( aside from pH ), along these lines it is trailed by depicting ventures for structuring the reasonable landfill according to standard rules alongside different methods to neutralize supporting issue. finally it conclude the pollution intensity which has effected surrounding area with different chemical effects and measures to carried for the same. Finally evaluated values are expressed in the form of tabular column The ground water pollution in the jawahar nagar observed physical and chemical values are that polluated and need design of land fill
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