Physicochemical parameters of Erai dam, Chandrapur (MS) India
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The study area was visited monthly and water sample were collected from five stations and carried to the laboratory. Standard method were used to determine the concentration, total suspended matter and Physicochemical parameters, such as temperature, pH, conductivity, turbidity, free co2, dissolved oxygen, chloride, total hardness, calcium hardness, magnesium hardness and total phosphorus were estimated.
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