The study was carried out for a period of only two seasons (Pre-monsoon and Post-monsoon) in a year. The physicochemical parameters such as pH, Electrical conductivity (EC), Alkalinity, Total Solids (TS), Hardness, Chloride, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) & Most Probable Number (MPN) were evaluated at selected sites of River Ganga. The river is subjected to severe domestic and sewage pollution at two selected sites of Patna. At sampling site, I and II physicochemical parameters were not found to be within the safe limits of drinking water as World Health Organization WHO (1984). But at sampling site II chloride were found within the safe limits. At sites, I & II water sample was not found good quality showing ...
River Yamuna, the largest tributary of River Ganga has been one of the most prominent and important ...
India with 4% of fresh water resources is facing a dual challenge of water scarcity and pollution. S...
The surface water forms the lifeline of almost all the human activities. The water pollution, inflow...
The study was carried out for a period of only two seasons (Pre-monsoon and Post-monsoon) in a year....
Water pollution is a major problem today. Excessive agricultural chemicals like fertilizers and pest...
This study focuses on the physiochemical analysis of the Garrah River in Shahjahanpur, within the Ga...
Background: The Ganga River is a life-line, a symbol of purity and virtue for countless people of In...
The physico chemical parameters such as water temperature, turbidity, pH, total dissolved solid, tot...
Abstract: The river Ganga, the life line of millions of people, provides water for the essential req...
The present study is an effort to know the water quality of river Yamuna. The water of river Yamuna ...
Ranganga is an important river in U.P., it originates from the hills of Garhwal and traverses throug...
The present study is an effort to know the water quality of river Yamuna. The water of river Yamuna ...
With the progress of the urbanization and industrialization, many types of water pollutants (such as...
The assessment of the Ganga River System at Rishikesh was investigated at five different sites for t...
Pollution of water is responsible for a very large number of mortalities and incapacitation in the w...
River Yamuna, the largest tributary of River Ganga has been one of the most prominent and important ...
India with 4% of fresh water resources is facing a dual challenge of water scarcity and pollution. S...
The surface water forms the lifeline of almost all the human activities. The water pollution, inflow...
The study was carried out for a period of only two seasons (Pre-monsoon and Post-monsoon) in a year....
Water pollution is a major problem today. Excessive agricultural chemicals like fertilizers and pest...
This study focuses on the physiochemical analysis of the Garrah River in Shahjahanpur, within the Ga...
Background: The Ganga River is a life-line, a symbol of purity and virtue for countless people of In...
The physico chemical parameters such as water temperature, turbidity, pH, total dissolved solid, tot...
Abstract: The river Ganga, the life line of millions of people, provides water for the essential req...
The present study is an effort to know the water quality of river Yamuna. The water of river Yamuna ...
Ranganga is an important river in U.P., it originates from the hills of Garhwal and traverses throug...
The present study is an effort to know the water quality of river Yamuna. The water of river Yamuna ...
With the progress of the urbanization and industrialization, many types of water pollutants (such as...
The assessment of the Ganga River System at Rishikesh was investigated at five different sites for t...
Pollution of water is responsible for a very large number of mortalities and incapacitation in the w...
River Yamuna, the largest tributary of River Ganga has been one of the most prominent and important ...
India with 4% of fresh water resources is facing a dual challenge of water scarcity and pollution. S...
The surface water forms the lifeline of almost all the human activities. The water pollution, inflow...