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Studies of Physico-Chemical Parameters of Different Villages of Latur District, Maharashtra (india)


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1 Sir Sayyed College, Aurangabad (M.S.), India
2 Shivaji Collage Udgir, Latur (M.S.), India
3 Mahatma Gandhi Mahavidyala, Ahmadpur, Latur (M.S.), India
     

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The ground water quality of different villages of district Latur analized and determined the physico-chemical parameter and the water sample collected in the high grade plastic bottles of one litre and brought to lab for analysis. The parameter studied are pH, tubidity, total dissolved solids and total hardness fluorides, chloride, calcium, magnesium sodium, potassium, Iron etc. The results were compared with standards prescribed by WHO and ISI. It was found that water of few villages is contaminated like Babhalgaon and Deokara. But the data of few villages revealed that the water quality is fit for drinking such as Ahemadpur, and Andhori etc.

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Ground Water Quality, Physico-Chemical Parameters, TDS, Fluoride.
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Authors

Sayyed Hussain
Sir Sayyed College, Aurangabad (M.S.), India
H. A. Tirupude
Shivaji Collage Udgir, Latur (M.S.), India
Vinod Mane
Mahatma Gandhi Mahavidyala, Ahmadpur, Latur (M.S.), India

Abstract


The ground water quality of different villages of district Latur analized and determined the physico-chemical parameter and the water sample collected in the high grade plastic bottles of one litre and brought to lab for analysis. The parameter studied are pH, tubidity, total dissolved solids and total hardness fluorides, chloride, calcium, magnesium sodium, potassium, Iron etc. The results were compared with standards prescribed by WHO and ISI. It was found that water of few villages is contaminated like Babhalgaon and Deokara. But the data of few villages revealed that the water quality is fit for drinking such as Ahemadpur, and Andhori etc.

Keywords


Ground Water Quality, Physico-Chemical Parameters, TDS, Fluoride.

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