This paper is published in Volume-5, Issue-3, 2019
Area
Water Treatment
Author
Mrunal Bharatlal Patle, Dr. Arif Khan
Org/Univ
Nuva College of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Pub. Date
13 June, 2019
Paper ID
V5I3-1886
Publisher
Keywords
BIS, Water Quality Index, Physical-chemical parameters, Groundwater

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Mrunal Bharatlal Patle, Dr. Arif Khan. Analysis of sub surface water of Khapri village of Nagpur district, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARIIT.com.

APA
Mrunal Bharatlal Patle, Dr. Arif Khan (2019). Analysis of sub surface water of Khapri village of Nagpur district. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 5(3) www.IJARIIT.com.

MLA
Mrunal Bharatlal Patle, Dr. Arif Khan. "Analysis of sub surface water of Khapri village of Nagpur district." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 5.3 (2019). www.IJARIIT.com.

Abstract

In this project, the physicochemical analysis of various physicochemical parameters is carried out for the assessment of groundwater quality. Total of 12 samples was collected from 12 locations of Khapri Village in Kalmeshwar Taluka in Nagpur District of Maharashtra State, India. It comes under Khapri Panchayath. It belongs to the Vidarbh region. These 12 water samples were collected from sampling points whose connection was given to bore wells. Various physicochemical parameters tested were pH, alkalinity, sulfate, nitrate, total hardness, dissolved oxygen, lead content, total solids, total dissolved solids, suspended solids, electrical conductivity, and turbidity. For geo-referencing of study area of Khapari Kothe Village latitude 21°14'35"N and longitude 78°51'14"E was used. The observed values of these physicochemical parameters were compared with World Health Organization standards. The results indicated that the water quality of groundwater is assessed in the study area based on the water quality index model. The drinking water quality results of the Khapri Village, show that the highest water quality was recorded at the Sample no 5 (WQI = 80.218) due to the increases in the human population, agricultural activities and it was very close to septic system, whereas the lowest quality found at Sample no 2 (WQI = 19.075). These water samples were fit for drinking without proper treatment according to standard World Health Organization