Effects Of Chemical Water Pollutants On The Aquatic Lives In The Gandak River In Muzaffarpur

  • Unique Paper ID: 172838
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 9
  • PageNo: 898-905
  • Abstract:
  • This dissertation examines the effects of chemical water pollutants on the biodiversity and health of aquatic life in the Gandak River in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, focusing on the identification of specific pollutants and their concentrations. Through comprehensive quantitative assessments, the study reveals that industrial effluents and agricultural runoff have significantly increased pollutant levels, leading to a marked decline in the diversity of aquatic species and deteriorating health indicators among key organisms. Notably, the findings indicate a strong correlation between elevated concentrations of heavy metals and a reduction in species richness, alongside observable physiological stress in indigenous fish populations. The implications of these results are critical for healthcare, as the degradation of aquatic ecosystems not only jeopardizes local biodiversity but also poses a direct risk to human health through the bioaccumulation of toxins in the food chain. Moreover, this research underscores the urgent need for effective water quality management strategies and public health policies to mitigate pollution impacts, thereby protecting both ecosystem integrity and community health. By contributing to the understanding of environmental health interconnections, this study emphasizes the necessity for interdisciplinary approaches in addressing the challenges posed by water pollution, ultimately aiming to foster a healthier ecological and social environment.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 9
  • PageNo: 898-905

Effects Of Chemical Water Pollutants On The Aquatic Lives In The Gandak River In Muzaffarpur

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