To Evaluate the Groundwater Quality of Fatehgarh Sahib
Keywords:
pH, Water Quality, Fatehgrah, GroundwaterAbstract
Models were built from 2020 to 2022 in selected areas of the Fatehgarh district state (India) during pre-rainstorm, post-tempest, spring, and winter seasons to assess the impact of inadvertent examples on the quality of groundwater. Using traditional evaluation techniques, the idea of groundwater and its sensitivity to the framework of water as well as a source of drinking water was surveyed. According to delayed effects of evaluation, conductivity, alkalinity, and hardness restrictions are better in the post storm season than in the spring season. Groundwater in the spring, the winter, after a storm, and before a storm, An EC of 910 to 1313 s/cm, a TDS of 659 All out Disintegrated Strong, and a pH of 7.3 to 8.1 was the norm.) The outcomes were contrasted with the drinking water standard values set by the World Health Organization (WHO, 2006). According to the review, when compared to tests conducted before the precipitation, the majority of groundwater tests were found to be inappropriate for the water system under the current storm.
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