Investigation of Physico-chemical parameters from ground water of some villages’ Murtizapur tahesil region of Akola district, Maharashtra, India
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Physico-chemical parameters, Ground water, water quality, MurtizapurAbstract
This investigation determines ground water quality in of some Murtizapur Tahesil region of Akola District in Maharashtra. Samples collected from various bore wells used as drinking water. Use of pesticides for forming in this region has resulted in the contamination of ground water. The physico-chemical parameters such as Electrical conductivity, pH, Total hardness, Mg hardness, Ca hardness, Mg++ ions, Ca++ ions and Chloride ion were investigated to determine the present condition of the groundwater quality during the periods of three months from December 2019to Jan 2021.
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