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Water Quality Assessment of Nilona Reservoir

Author(s):

Kunal D. Manwar , Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering and Technology, Yavatmal; Priya Narayan Lokhande, Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering and Technology, Yavatmal; Pornima Dattatray Nawade, Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering and Technology, Yavatmal; Vaishnavi Narayan Jambhulkar, Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering and Technology, Yavatmal; Abhishek Sanjayrao Dafare, Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering and Technology, Yavatmal

Keywords:

Chemical Parameters, Nilona Dam, Water Quality Parameters

Abstract

Physical, chemical, biological studies were conducted at Nilona dam in (Maharashtra State, India).It is positioned on the east side of Maharashtra. Nilona dam is situated at Sawargad village of Yavatmal. This paper aims to study the water quality of Nilona dam. Water is to determine the nutrient status of the water with reference to drinking water quality as well as irrigational purpose. Also observe the seasonal variations of selected water parameters. The physical and chemical parameters were analyzed. The data revealed that there were fewer variations in the water quality with respect to their physico chemicals, heavy metals, and Irrigational characteristics. The overall systematic analysis of the present water quality parameters undertaken and results received through the study showed that the status of water quality is quite normal and within the permissible limit as mentioned ISI. Basically this entire premise of the study area is in the remote and tribal natural area, hence, the pollution load is minimum. The Nilona dam in the rural region is relatively clean. There is no industrial pollution in this area as this study deals with the social and other important aspects like drinking, domestic, agricultural, irrigation and fishing etc.

Other Details

Paper ID: IJSRDV11I10041
Published in: Volume : 11, Issue : 1
Publication Date: 01/04/2023
Page(s): 24-26

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