Analysis of ground water quality of kalburagi district : using water quality index

Authors

  • Rekha .S. Choudhary Department of Post Graduate Studies and Research in Environmental Science,Gulbarga University, “Jnana Ganga” Kalaburgi-585106, Karnataka, India.
  • Dr. Mohan I Naik Agricultural science University GKVK ,Bangaluru

Keywords:

Groundwater. Fluoride, Seasonal fluctuation, Health issues,Rocks, pollution etc

Abstract

The present study deals with the physico- chemical parameters of seasonal fluctuations of Ground water quality
analysis in Gulbarga district ,Karnataka ,India
Research findings for fluoride asses in drinking water reveals that in the period of 2015 to 2016 most of all the samples were
found to be exceeded the WHO 1995 drinking water standards it effects on the Human health
It is said that water was found on Earth approximately 3 billion years ago. Groundwater quality is an important issue to
assure from its safe and stable use. However, describing quality conditions is generally difficult considering spatial
variability of pollutants and a wide range of indicators (biological, physical and chemical substances) which can be
measured. In this research, groundwater quality of Gulbarga District, Karnataka located in southern part of India. I have
been selected around 35 study sites and analysed the quality of water. A groundwater threat is now posed by an ever
increasing number of soluble chemicals from urban and industrial activities and from modern agricultural practices.
Nevertheless, landslides, fires and other surface processes that increase or decrease infiltration or that expose rock and soil
surfaces interacting with downward-moving surface water, may also affect the quality of shallow groundwater

Published

2018-02-25

How to Cite

Rekha .S. Choudhary, & Dr. Mohan I Naik. (2018). Analysis of ground water quality of kalburagi district : using water quality index. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 5(2), 686–694. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/2465