Assessment of the Water Quality of Indra Gandhi Canal Rajasthan with Special Reference to the Hanumangarh Region During (2022-2023).

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Swati ojha, Anupamjoshi

Abstract

To ascertain the physico-chemical characteristics of a water sample from the Indra Gandhi Canal at Hanumangarh region, the current study was conducted. A variety of physico-chemical characteristics, including pH, total hardness, total alkalinity, chlorinity, turbidity, and dissolving oxygen, were studied with the samples connected. 


The results show that some of the water samples have chemical constituents in them that are above the Bureau of Indian Standards' (B.I.S.) permissible limits and have a variety of harmful effects.


 Within the context of this study, "regional water contamination" will broadly refer to any form of pollution of water that is detectable at the regional level. Based on these results, it is advised that any water source in the research region be evaluated before use for its portability and other home or industrial applications.  

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