Physico-chemical parameter evaluation of water quality around Chandrapur District Maharastra, India
ABSTRACT:
Wardha, Wainganga and Penganga are
the major rivers surrounding Chandrapur district. Wardha river flows into the
district from western boundary and then flows along the boundaries of Warora,
Chandrapur, Korpana, Rajura, Ballarpur and Gondpipari talukas and Penganga and
Irai rivers meet the Wardhariver during this course. As Wardha river flows
through several industrial active areas of Chandrapur district monitoring of
water quality of Wardha river was carried out during September 2011 to August
2012 period to assess the water pollution level. Two sampling stations were
selected at downstream of Chandrapur city. Whereas one sampling station
upstream were selected .Water samples were collected and analyzed as per
standard methods. Parameters such as pH, turbidity were measured in situ during
the sampling. Higher values of several physico-chemical parameters indicate the
pollution of riverine ecosystem in the study area. Domestic wastes, municipal
sewage, industrial effluent from paper and pulp industries as well as
agricultural runoffs are directly or indirectly responsible for deterioration
of water quality. Statistical analysis including correlation method average
values (AV), Standard Deviation (SD), Standard Variance (SV), Standard Error
(SE) and 95% confidence limit (CL)were carried out to assess the pollution
load. The results revealed that most of the water samples do not meet WHO and
BIS water quality standards, while many samples showing severe water quality
deterioration.
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