Physicochemical Investigation of Wainganga river water Tirora Maharashtra

  • Unique Paper ID: 192656
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 9
  • PageNo: 1961-1964
  • Abstract:
  • Clean water is essential to human life and a healthy way of living. The political, social, and economic advancement of a society is influenced by the quantity and quality of its water resources. The Wainganga River, which flows through Maharashtra, has been the subject of this study. India's greatest peninsular river is the Wainganga. The length of the Wainganga River is 635.40 kilometers. 51,000 square kilometers make up the Wainganga River's watershed area until it joins the Wardha River. In order to determine whether the water is suitable for drinking, domestic use, and irrigation, samples were collected from Wainganga River sampling stations in Tirora, Maharashtra, in September 2025. A number of significant physico-chemical parameters were considered for the investigation, including pH, turbidity, specific conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS), total alkalinity (TA), total hardness (TH), calcium hardness (Ca-H), magnesium hardness (Mg-H), nitrate, and sulphate. The study adheres to the conventional technique advised by APHA. According to WHO recommendations and BIS (10500) criteria, the current study shows that the Wainganga River's water quality was sufficient and safe for drinking and irrigation during the study period.

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BibTeX

@article{192656,
        author = {Rahul Kurzekar},
        title = {Physicochemical Investigation of Wainganga river water Tirora Maharashtra},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {9},
        pages = {1961-1964},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=192656},
        abstract = {Clean water is essential to human life and a healthy way of living. The political, social, and economic advancement of a society is influenced by the quantity and quality of its water resources. The Wainganga River, which flows through Maharashtra, has been the subject of this study. India's greatest peninsular river is the Wainganga. The length of the Wainganga River is 635.40 kilometers. 51,000 square kilometers make up the Wainganga River's watershed area until it joins the Wardha River. In order to determine whether the water is suitable for drinking, domestic use, and irrigation, samples were collected from Wainganga River sampling stations in Tirora, Maharashtra, in September 2025. A number of significant physico-chemical parameters were considered for the investigation, including pH, turbidity, specific conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS), total alkalinity (TA), total hardness (TH), calcium hardness (Ca-H), magnesium hardness (Mg-H), nitrate, and sulphate. The study adheres to the conventional technique advised by APHA. According to WHO recommendations and BIS (10500) criteria, the current study shows that the Wainganga River's water quality was sufficient and safe for drinking and irrigation during the study period.},
        keywords = {Wainganga river, physicochemical analysis, water quality, alkalinity, TDS.},
        month = {February},
        }

Cite This Article

Kurzekar, R. (2026). Physicochemical Investigation of Wainganga river water Tirora Maharashtra. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(9), 1961–1964.

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