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    case study of water pollution in narmada river

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  1. Water quality assessment of Narmada River along the different

    Narmada river water quality - physicochemical parameters. The analytical results for the river water samples are shown in Table 4. The pH of the Narmada River varied from slightly acidic to alkaline (Figure 2(a)). During the pre-monsoon season, the minimum pH was 6.9 at Narmada main Kund (origin point of Narmada) and the maximum was 8.8 at ...

  2. Water Quality Status of the Narmada River Across Its Basin ...

    The rapid urbanization and industrialization will only increase the pollution rate of Narmada . This makes the need to model and predict the water quality of the river increasingly important. Accordingly, the current study focuses on assessing and predicting the water quality of Narmada River using Artificial Neural Network (ANN).

  3. Comprehensive River Health Assessment System for Indian Rivers: A Case

    The river health assessment of central region of Narmada river basin based on the following methods is as follows: 1. Land Use and Land Cover Pattern: The land use-land cover changes are accelerated by agricultural-runoff, sediment load, urbanization, point-source pollution, and commercialization, which are often the major cause of pollution retention in the aquatic ecosystem.

  4. Appraisal of River Water Quality Based on Field Observations: A Case

    Appraisal of River Water Quality Based on Field O bservations: A Case Study on Narmada River. Indian Journal of Ecology (2020) 47 (4): 897-901. Manuscript Number:3107. NAAS Rating: 4.9 6. Abstract ...

  5. A case study of the Narmada River system in India with particular

    The river drains 45.64 km3 of annual run-off and a series of dams was proposed to hold some of its water resources for multipurpose use. Currently, three dams have been built in Madhya Pradesh and ...

  6. Decentralised Wastewater Treatment at Omkareshwar: A Case Study

    To know the parameters indicating pollution level in the River Narmada, the water samples were collected and tested. The stepwise procedure adopted in the study is depicted below: 1. To know the existing physical and environmental condition of the study area, some data through filed observation were collected and are defined as primary data. 2.

  7. Water quality assessment of Narmada River along the different

    This study was performed to assess water quality in the Narmada River, the third-longest river in India. Water samples were collected from 6 major sampling stations with 17 sampling points.

  8. Water quality assessment of Narmada River along the different

    CA were used to assess the river water quality. Materials and methods Study area and sampling sites The study covered the upper stretch of the Narmada River, starting from its source at Amarkantak to Hoshangabad, Madhya Pradesh (Figure 1). The Narmada basin's coordinates are 72º32ʹ E to 81º45ʹ

  9. Narmada river water: Pollution and its impact on the human health

    The results clearly determine that the water quality of Narmada river may not be in a position to sustain the aquatic life and not suitable for using domestic purpose, indicated by the very low dissoloved oxygen levels and other measured parameters in the river. River pollution has been one of the main topics in the environmental issue of Narmada river side villages and urban area of ...

  10. A case study of the Narmada River system in India with particular

    A comparison of pre- and post-impoundment eco-environment and fisheries revealed changes in water quality, productivity, and aquatic flora and fauna of the Narmada river system. Narmada, the oldest river system in India, originates from Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh, flows east-west, and joins with the Gulf of Cambay on the Arabian Sea. The river drains 45.64 km3 of annual run-off and a series ...

  11. PDF Assessment Of Physicochemical And Biological Parameters For The Narmada

    Sharma et al. "Analysis of Water Pollution Using Different Physicochemical Parameters: A Study of Yamuna River", Frontiers in Environmental Science Volume 8, 581591 (2020). ... Mamta Gour, "Study on Water quality of Narmada River by analyzing physicochemical and biological parameters using random forest model", IJCSE, Vol.7(1), 2347-2693 (2019).

  12. Appraisal of River Water Quality Based on Field Observations: A Case

    The present study revealed the effect of impoundment on the water quality of the Western part of river Narmada. Impoundment turned lentic ecosystem into lotic one which adversely disturbedphysicochemical characteristics of water like pH, TDS, total alkalinity, total hardness, chloride, DO and BOD.The present aim is to assess the Water Quality Index (WQI) of different study sites oflimnological ...

  13. PDF Water Quality Status of the Narmada River Across Its Basin ...

    Abstract Rivers play a critical role in the functioning of any ecosystem. Narmada is a major perennial river of India, which drains through the Deccan plateau and is used for bathing, drinking, irrigation, and industrial purposes. Its utilization had a detri-mental effect on its water quality and is a cause of concern.

  14. PDF Narmada river water: Pollution and its impact on the human health

    Selection of sampling depth varies with the purpose of work and the parameter to be tested. In this study, the sampling depth was taken to be 15-20 cm. This was because; the main point of focus of this study was surface water pollution. Generally, heavy metal concentration analysis needs sample from a deeper section. 3.

  15. Water Quality Assessment of Narmada River Water, Gujarat, India

    In the present study water sample of Narmada River from five regions has been assessed twice a month to evaluate its suitability for drinking, domestic and irrigation purposes. ... The survival of life on earth will be threatened if the present rate of pollution continues unabatedly (Miah M.A. et al., 2014). Natural waters are discharged with a ...

  16. PDF Macrophytic diversity measurements, A case study of 30 kms stretch of

    Key Words: River Narmada, Aquatic, Macrophyte, Water quality, Anthropogenic, vegetation, Ecosystem. Introduction: Rivers are complex flowing water systems of draining specific land surfaces which are defined as river basins or watersheds. The characteristics of the river, or rivers, within the total basin system are related to a number of features.

  17. Water quality assessment of Narmada River along the different

    Water quality assessment of Narmada River along the different topographical regions of the central India

  18. Case Study: Narmada Dams Controversy

    This case study looks at one of the more famous instances of transnational involvement in stakeholder struggles over large dams, the long-running contention over dam construction on the Narmada Rover in India. Most of the controversy has addressed the size and construction of the Sardar Sarovar Dam at Navagam in Gujarat, but the Narmada Project ...

  19. Characterization and assessment of hydrological droughts ...

    Narmada River is one of the largest rivers of India, which originates from the Amarkantak plateau of Madhya Pradesh. It traverses a total length of 1312 km before meeting the Gulf of Khambhat, a bay of the Arabian Sea (Ray and Goel 2019).The basin is located from 21.33° N to 23.75° N latitudes and 72.53° E to 81.75° E longitudes (Fig. 1).It is spread over three States of India viz., Madhya ...

  20. Narmada, the forgotten river, is not on anyone's agenda

    "The Narmada river is dry and severely polluted. It has impacted thousands of farmers and fishermen. If the government fails to stop pollution and ensure the release of enough water in it, we would launch a huge agitation," Vasava told Mongabay-India. Banner image: Boats dumped on the bank of river Narmada in Bharuch. Photo by Mayank ...

  21. A case study of the Narmada River system in India with particular

    Narmada, the oldest river system in India, originates from Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh, flows east-west, and joins with the Gulf of Cambay on the Arabian Sea. The river drains 45.64 km3 of annual run-off and a series of dams was proposed to hold some of its water resources for multipurpose use. Currently, three dams have been built in Madhya Pradesh and one is under construction in Gujarat. A ...

  22. Narmada Dam Water Disputes between Indian States

    The Narmada River is one of the largest rivers in the Indian subcontinent. Following Indian independence in 1947, the Government of India proposed numerous damming projects with the principle aim of providing irrigation, drinking water and power for its increasing population. The implementation of the proposed project was considerably hindered, however, by interstate disputes concerning the ...