Original Research Article I Volume 3 I Issue 1 I 2015

Nutrients and heavy metal status of some dug wells water from Gadhinglaj Tahsil, Maharashtra

Sachinkumar R. Patil; Rajaram S. Sawant; Shobha D. Jadhav; Ashvin G. Godghate

Biolife; 2015, 3(1), pp 72-76

DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7251294

Abstract:

The assessment of water quality from dug well for drinking and domestic purposes was carried out from Gadhinglaj Tahsil, Maharashtra. The dug well water quality was assessed by examining various nutrients and heavy metals. Dug well water samples were collected from five villages from Gadhinglaj Tahsil during November 2014.

Keywords:

Nutrients, Heavy Metals, Physico-chemical Parameters, Water Quality.

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Article Dates:

Received: 1 January 2015; Accepted: 15 February 2015; Published: 2 March 2015

How To Cite:

Sachinkumar R. Patil, Rajaram S. Sawant, Shobha D. Jadhav, & Ashvin G. Godghate. (2022). Nutrients and heavy metal status of some dug wells water from Gadhinglaj Tahsil, Maharashtra. Biolife, 3(1), 72–76. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7251294

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