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Physico-chemical Analysis of Selected Ground Water Samples of Malakhera District of Alwar, Rajasthan (India)

purendra singh, Teena Agrawal

Abstract


Water is one of the most important of all natural resources known on earth. It is important to all living organisms, human health, ecological systems, economic development and food production. The safety of drinking water is most important for the health. The safety of drinking water is affected by various contaminants which included chemical and microbiological. Such contaminants cause serious health problems. Water is needed for the all kinds of the necessities of the life. The biological world and the other things in the globes are done by the water cycles. If by any means the water cycles disturbed, it disturbed the physiological activity of the organism and they are reasons for the demolition of the life of the organisms in the earth. Any kinds of the anthropogenic factors and the other reasons, the water cycle get disturbed and they are demolition the water bodies in the earth. The lentic and the lotic system of the water are also disturbed. In the villages, the conditions are very severs, since the village peoples are not aware of the quality of the water. They discharged there city waste and the other damps in the water in the random ways. They discharge the bodies in the water due to the unawareness; they use the water for the drinking and for the other issues. The physical, chemical and the biological condition of the water to check is the very important factors in the life, for this reasons in this paper, we are trying to work in the some of them. Ground water samples of the some of the villages of the Alwar district of the Rajasthan; these areas are full of the human and the peoples who are unaware of the quality of the water uses and the utilization. The statues of the quality of the water can be checked and they can be used by the better means of the way. This paper and the work is useful to the villagers so that they can uses the better quality of the water; they have to face the less health hazards and they can live the better life which is free from the contamination and either health hazards.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijcbcp.v5i1.447

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