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Physical and Chemical Analysis of Selected Ground Water Samples of District Rewari, Haryana (India)

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Ms. Pratibha, Dr. Souvanik Talukdar, Dr. T. L. Rajawat
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.sa1.070

Abstract

Water intended for human consumption must be free from impurities and contaminants. Ground water and river water are the only sources of drinking water for the vast majority of India's people, who rely only on these two types of water. Because of the close connection between water quality and human health, mankind places a high value on water of high quality. It is imperative that drinking water and water used in the home must be of the highest quality. It must not be contaminated with dangerous compounds. The standard of the water that we consume is critical to both our physical health and mental wellbeing. Rivers, wells and bore wells are all significant sources of water; yet, these sources are becoming increasingly contaminated due to a variety of human and industrial activities. The altered physico-chemical properties of water are direct result of the presence of these chemical pollutants. During the course of the study, a number of different physical and chemical parameters were analysed, including Total Dissolved Solid (TDS), Fluoride (F), Alkalinity, pH, Calcium (Ca), Nitrate (NO3), Colour and Odour. There is not a big industry located in or around the study region at the moment, municipal sewage as well as waste water from households and rubbish are being directly dumped into the area. To ensure that it is safe for human consumption, water used for drinking should be devoid of any dangerous substances, living and non living creatures.

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