Ecology of Amba Nala, Amravati, Maharashtra, India

Authors

  • Tantarpale SA Bhagwantrao Arts, & Science College, Etapalli, Dist. Gadchiroli, MS, India

Keywords:

Ecology, Amba Nala

Abstract

Water is  an elixir  for life on the earth but due to population explosion urbanization and industrialization causes heavy and varied pollution, which directly or indirectly affects the living components. The contaminated water induces many health hazards causing many diseases. An estimated 80% children from villages suffer from waterborne diseases, which is due to contamination of river water. In this context, the present investigation on Physico-chemical parameters of Amba Nala was carried out to observe the pollution and its effects on the water of Amba nala is fed by open Amba Nullah sewerage of a metro city, Amravati.

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Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

Tantarpale SA. (2021). Ecology of Amba Nala, Amravati, Maharashtra, India. International Journal of Life Sciences, 9(4), 467–469. Retrieved from https://ijlsci.in/ls/index.php/home/article/view/601