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A Survey of Potable Water Quality in Karnataka


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1 Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
2 Karnataka State Council of Science and Technology, Indian Institute of Science Campus, Bangalore, India
     

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An integrated water quality survey of borewells in Karnataka during 2006-2010 has been presented. Out of the twenty eight WHO guidelines seven parameters have been selected for critical evaluation. The data indicates that fluoride and TDS levels are very high in some specific pockets of Kolar, Gulbarga and Bijapur districts. The analytical values can be used as base reference data for future borewell water quality comparison.

Keywords

Borewell Water, Potability, Data Base, Karnataka
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Authors

J R Mudakavi
Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
P Kavi
Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
S G Sreekanteswara Swamy
Karnataka State Council of Science and Technology, Indian Institute of Science Campus, Bangalore, India

Abstract


An integrated water quality survey of borewells in Karnataka during 2006-2010 has been presented. Out of the twenty eight WHO guidelines seven parameters have been selected for critical evaluation. The data indicates that fluoride and TDS levels are very high in some specific pockets of Kolar, Gulbarga and Bijapur districts. The analytical values can be used as base reference data for future borewell water quality comparison.

Keywords


Borewell Water, Potability, Data Base, Karnataka

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