Author(s):
Jai Shankar Paul1, Esmil Beliya2, Shubhra Tiwari3, Nisha Gupta4, Dristi Verma5, Shailesh Kumar Jadhav6
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1jaishankar_paul@yahoo.com
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13,4,5,6 S.o.S. in Biotechnology, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur (C.G.) 492 010, India.
2Department of Botany, Govt. College, Bichhua, Chhindwara (M.P.) 480 111, India
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Published In:
Volume - 1,
Issue - 2,
Year - 2019
DOI:
10.52228/NBW-JAAB.2019-1-2-5
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ABSTRACT:
Water is the most fundamental natural resource found on the Earth which is equally important to all living organisms. About 70% of the Earth surface is secured with water. The endurance and nature of human life depend upon the accessibility of freshwater. Natural water quality is deteriorating by utilizing various contaminants such as physical, chemical and biological components which cause a serious threat to organisms. These various contaminants decrease the quality of portable drinking water and which causes several diseases in the human beings. Physical test includes temperature, color, pH, turbidity, TDS, TSS etc. A chemical test depicts BOD, COD, dissolved oxygen (DO), alkalinity and the hardness of water. Biological quality of water is measured by the MPN test. The present investigation aimed to determine various Physico-chemical parameters of water of 5 different ponds of Raipur city.
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Jai Shankar Paul, Esmil Beliya, Shubhra Tiwari, Nisha Gupta, Dristi Verma and Shailesh Kumar Jadhav (2019) Comparative Studies of Physico-chemical Properties of Water from Various Ponds in Raipur. NewBioWorld A Journal of Alumni Association of Biotechnology, 1(2): 23-27.DOI: https://doi.org/10.52228/NBW-JAAB.2019-1-2-5
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