The CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF BHADRA DAM WATER

  • Shantha A R Sahyadri Science College, Kuvempu University, Karnataka, India
Keywords: Bhadra River, Chemical Effleunts, Water analysis, Fitness of water for human consumption

Abstract

Bhadra is one of the important water bodies in Karnataka, India. It is used by a large section of people of Karnataka for their daily use and agriculture. However, with the release of chemical effluents from the industries, the chemical composition of the water body is now changed, which makes it harmful for consumption. This paper aims to analyze the chemical characteristics of Bhadra Dam water to find out how the chemical composition of Dam water changes in different locations of the Dam, and how safe it is for human consumption

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http://www.cwejournal.org/vol15no2/surface-water-quality-in-the-forest-catchment---a-case-study-of-tunga-and-bhadra-river-stretches--karnataka/

Published
2022-03-10
How to Cite
Shantha A R. (2022). The CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF BHADRA DAM WATER. IJRDO Journal of Forestry, Wild Life and Environment , 8(2), 1-8. Retrieved from http://webdisk.ijrdo.org/index.php/few/article/view/4914