Ground water samples in and around from the dumpsite located in Arumuganeri were studied to assess the impact of Municipal solid waste on the ground water resources. Ground water samples were collected from the 5 different bore-wells in and around the dumpsites. The collected water samples were analyzed for parameters of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Total Alkalinity (TA), Total hardness, chloride and dissolved oxygen. The results were observed in each sample , compared with standards WHO, ICMR, ISI and thus an attempt was made to ascertain whether the quality of ground water is fit or not for drinking and other purposes
Ground water samples collected from different locations in and around Aranmananaikulam pond Dindigul...
The Daily waste generation in Punecity is 1000-1200mt/Dayof which 80% wastecollection anddisposal of...
This research paper here to present to examine the adverse effect of dumping of solid waste at dispo...
Water is a gift of nature, but many regions are facing water shortage due to its being polluted by h...
The present study was carried out to study the impact of domestic wastes disposal on ground water qu...
Ground water is constantly tapped for meeting rapidly growing demands of fresh water supply. Recent ...
Untreated disposal of wastes, both solid and liquid created by various human activities, causes cont...
Water is a gift of nature, but many regions are facing water shortage due to its being polluted by h...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) involves the flow of solid waste generated by households, commercial dev...
The leachate generated from municipal solid waste (MSW) dump site affects the groundwater quality in...
Analysis of Ground Water Quality Parameters of water samples from three boreholes located near a dum...
Ground water are important sources of drinking water for many communities, especially inrural areas....
In India, urbanization and rapid population growth have led to degradation of environment, by increa...
The experiment was conducted in Mavallipura MSW dumping site, located at N 13º O6' 36" and East 77º ...
Ground water is one of most important source of the domestic water use. The water supply bodies’ i.e...
Ground water samples collected from different locations in and around Aranmananaikulam pond Dindigul...
The Daily waste generation in Punecity is 1000-1200mt/Dayof which 80% wastecollection anddisposal of...
This research paper here to present to examine the adverse effect of dumping of solid waste at dispo...
Water is a gift of nature, but many regions are facing water shortage due to its being polluted by h...
The present study was carried out to study the impact of domestic wastes disposal on ground water qu...
Ground water is constantly tapped for meeting rapidly growing demands of fresh water supply. Recent ...
Untreated disposal of wastes, both solid and liquid created by various human activities, causes cont...
Water is a gift of nature, but many regions are facing water shortage due to its being polluted by h...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) involves the flow of solid waste generated by households, commercial dev...
The leachate generated from municipal solid waste (MSW) dump site affects the groundwater quality in...
Analysis of Ground Water Quality Parameters of water samples from three boreholes located near a dum...
Ground water are important sources of drinking water for many communities, especially inrural areas....
In India, urbanization and rapid population growth have led to degradation of environment, by increa...
The experiment was conducted in Mavallipura MSW dumping site, located at N 13º O6' 36" and East 77º ...
Ground water is one of most important source of the domestic water use. The water supply bodies’ i.e...
Ground water samples collected from different locations in and around Aranmananaikulam pond Dindigul...
The Daily waste generation in Punecity is 1000-1200mt/Dayof which 80% wastecollection anddisposal of...
This research paper here to present to examine the adverse effect of dumping of solid waste at dispo...