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VOL. 8, ISSUE 3 (2023)
Hydrological study of Harsool Dam, Aurangabad, (M.S.) India
Authors
A S Munde, P R More, S E Shinde
Abstract
Water required for digestion and food intake, helps
maintain correct muscle tone; supplies cells with oxygen and nutrients, and
acts as a natural air conditioning system. The typical daily water requirement
for an individual is 70% of their body weight. As a result, it is crucial for
normal growth. However, if water is contaminated with poisonous or dangerous
compounds and pathogenic bacteria are present in addition to inadequate
hygiene, it can be fatal. In the first week of July 2009 to June 2010, samples of water were
taken for a physicochemical investigation at the Harsool Dam in in Aurangabad
[M.S.], India, between 8:00 and 11:00 AM. The current study examines the
seasonal fluctuations, the correlation between metrics, and The Harsool Dam
physicochemical qualities were examined and analyzed of water From July 2009 to
June 2010. The physicochemical parameters connect with the various seasons, and
with this information, the dam's water quality can be determined and the
correlation coefficient shows a highly significant positive and negative
relationship (p<0.01) as well as a significant positive and negative
relationship (p<0.05). To gauge how strongly two factors are related,
correlation coefficients are utilized. The outcomes showed that in these dams'
states, the metrics varied depending on the season. The fact that the observed
parameter levels during the current analysis fell below the ISI-permitted limit
demonstrates that the dam's water is suitable for residential usage and
drinking.
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Pages:4-7
How to cite this article:
A S Munde, P R More, S E Shinde "Hydrological study of Harsool Dam, Aurangabad, (M.S.) India". International Journal of Zoology Studies, Vol 8, Issue 3, 2023, Pages 4-7
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