Abstract

Pollution studies of the River Khan, Indore (India) have been made, with an emphasis on the biological assessment of water quality. The study covers a critical analysis and testing of various European methods for the biological monitoring of water pollution, under the Indian conditions in the River Khan. The river has been divided into different zones of pollution. The biological data have been correlated with the chemical data, and the practical implications of the European saprobity system, under the Indian conditions have been discussed. The importance of benthic macro-invertebrates in the assessment of water quality in the river has also been discussed.

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