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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218841

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The shortage and contamination of sources of surface water, as well as the increasing demand for agricultural practices, groundwater is important for many domestic, commercial, and industrial purposes. Human health and agricultural yields were significantly affected either by quality and concentration levels of groundwater. 25 groundwater samples were used in this study, which has been conducted in five different mandals of the Palnadu region. The samples were obtained from a variety of bore wells using the random sampling method, and the physical and chemical characteristics of water quality parameters were evaluated. The study covered the maximum amount of groundwater in the five mandals of Nuzendla, Vinukonda, Savalyapuram, Romicharla and Ipur as well as the suitable treatment methods for trying to turn the water in to the potable form.

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Eng. sanit. ambient ; 26(2): 273-281, Mar.-Apr. 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1249764

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ABSTRACT This research aimed to investigate the relation between sanitary situation and groundwater quality, using the concentration of nitrogenous compounds. The aquifer studied is unconfined and situated in the periurban zone of Fortaleza (NE Brazil). Through the Geographic Information System (GIS), a relational database was created using data from the IBGE demographic census (2011), to analyze numbers of households linked to septic tanks or rudimentary cesspit. The groundwater quality was evaluated based on nitrogen compounds (N-NH3 +; NO2 -; N-NO3 -), pH, and total dissolved solids (TDS). The highest concentrations of nitrates are found in areas with a higher density of septic tanks and rudimentary cesspit. Furthermore, nitrate was more present in water table above 6.6 m, mainly in the interfluvial zones, which have a high oxidation potential. The results contribute to the loss of contamination, based on the number of households with septic tanks and rudimentary cesspit, in unconfined aquifers, which were more vulnerable to contamination, mainly in peripheric expansions areas in the cities, where the deficit in sewage services tends to be high.


RESUMO Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo investigar a relação entre a situação sanitária e a qualidade da água subterrânea, usando concentrações de compostos nitrogenados. O aquífero estudado é do tipo livre e se encontra situado na zona periurbana da cidade de Fortaleza (NE Brasil). Através do Sistema de Informação Geográfica (SIG), foi criado um banco de geodados relacional utilizando dados do censo demográfico do IBGE (2011), analisando o número de domicílios vinculados a fossas sépticas e fossas rudimentares. A qualidade da água subterrânea foi avaliada com base em compostos nitrogenados (N-NH3 +; NO2 -; N-NO3 -), pH e sólidos totais dissolvidos (STD). As altas concentrações de nitrato estão associadas a maior ocorrência de fossas sépticas e rudimentares, principalmente. Além disso, a ocorrência do nitrato ocorre em áreas de níveis estáticos acima de 6,6 m, principalmente nos setores interfluviais, que apresenta alto potencial de oxidação. Os resultados contribuem para predição da contaminação, tendo em vista a quantidade de domicílios com fossas sépticas e rudimentares, sobre aquíferos livres, que são mais vulneráveis à contaminação, sobretudo em áreas de expansão periférica da cidade, onde o déficit de esgotamento sanitário tende a ser maior.

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J Environ Biol ; 2019 Mar; 40(2): 200-210
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-214581

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Aim: The current study aimed to identify the hydro-geological processes that control the groundwater chemistry. Further, groundwater quality was also evaluated for drinking and irrigation purposes. Methodology: Groundwater samples were collected from a semi-arid region of North India i.e., Ellenabad, Sirsa, Haryana. The samples were analyzed following the American Public Health Association standard methods for the examination of water and wastewater. Results: Most of the groundwater samples of study area fall under hard category. The saline nature of groundwater can be attributed to high concentration of total dissolved salts (340±104 mg l-1). Majority of the groundwater samples showed fluoride concentration below the permissible limit of WHO and BIS (1.0 mg l-1). Multivariate analysis including sodium absorption ratio was calculated to assess the water quality for irrigation purpose and it was found appropriate for majority of crops, except for sensitive plant species. Interpretation: Potability assessment of groundwater showed that more than 40% samples were unacceptable for drinking purpose without any prior treatment, hence, it is essential to conduct a routine monitoring of groundwater to determine its aptness for drinking, domestic and agriculture purposes.

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