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Investigating aquifer contamination and groundwater quality in eastern Terai region of Nepal

Authors
  • Mahato, Sanjay1, 2
  • Mahato, Asmita1
  • Karna, Pankaj Kumar2
  • Balmiki, Nisha1
  • 1 Aasra Research and Education Academy Counsel, Janapriya Tole, Biratnagar-7, Nepal , Biratnagar-7 (Nepal)
  • 2 Nepal Batawaraniya Sewa Kendra, Biratnagar-9, Nepal , Biratnagar-9 (Nepal)
Type
Published Article
Journal
BMC Research Notes
Publisher
Springer (Biomed Central Ltd.)
Publication Date
May 21, 2018
Volume
11
Issue
1
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1186/s13104-018-3445-z
Source
Springer Nature
Keywords
License
Green

Abstract

ObjectiveThis study aims at assessing the groundwater quality of the three districts of Eastern Terai region of Nepal viz. Morang, Jhapa, Sunsari using physicochemical characteristics and statistical approach so that possible contamination of water reservoir can be understood. pH, temperature, conductivity, turbidity, color, total dissolved solids, fluorides, ammonia, nitrates, chloride, total hardness, calcium hardness, calcium, magnesium, total alkalinity, iron, manganese, arsenic have to be analyzed to know the present status of groundwater quality.ResultsResults revealed that the value of analyzed parameters were within the acceptable limits for drinking water recommended by World Health Organization except for pH, turbidity, ammonia and iron. As per Nepal Drinking Water Quality Standards, fluoride and manganese too were not complying with the permissible limit. Electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, chloride, total hardness, calcium hardness, manganese, and total alkalinity show good positive correlation with major water quality parameters. Calcium, magnesium, total hardness, calcium hardness and total alkalinity greatly influences total dissolved solids and electrical conductivity. ANOVA, Tukey, and clustering highlight the significance of three districts. Groundwater can be considered safe, but there is always a chance of contamination through chemical wastes in the heavily industrialized area of Morang and Sunsari Industrial corridor.

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