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@article{169966,
author = {Yogita Ninama},
title = {Analysis of Physicochemical Parameters of Sewage Water body Sabella Talab used for Irrigation in District Dungarpur, Rajasthan},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2024},
volume = {11},
number = {6},
pages = {2761-2767},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=169966},
abstract = {This study was carried out to investigate the physicochemical parameters of the sewage water body, which used to irrigate villagers' farmlands in Dungarpur. Sewage water was collected seasonally from the Sabella Talab from selected sampling sites. Temperature (23 – 25 ºC), pH (8.5 above), turbidity (2.4-15), total dissolved solids (1130-1700), total hardness (340 mg/L – 380 mg/L), alkalinity (270 mgCaCO3/L – 400 mgCaCO3/L), nitrate (11.0, 17.0 and 38.0 ppm), chloride (320, 370 and 700 mg/L), Magnesium hardness (70, 100 and 120), calcium hardness( 200 during rainy month, 140 in winter and 70 in summer), fluoride (0.38, 030 and 0.45 ppm) were determined in sewage water samples in the study areas. In Gap Sagar samples, the temperature was similar to other water bodies but water was highly turbid in the rainy season. Alkalinity was comparatively low in the rainy season but similar values were recorded in winter and summer. All the physicochemical parameters determined were within FAO/WHO standard limits for irrigation water except for hardness and nitrate. The high values of these three parameters obtained from the study areas may indicate that the sewage water samples contain more plant nutrients than the Gap Sagar water sample, where these values were all lower than the permissible limits. It may also indicate a higher pollution level compared to the Gap Sagar.},
keywords = {Dungarpur, Irrigation. Physicochemical parameters, Sewage water.},
month = {November},
}
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