Diffuse Heavy Metals Pollution in Central India
Author(s):
Dr. Arvind Prasad Dwivedi , Govt. Indira Gandhi Home Science college,Shahdol (m.p.); Prof. I.P. Tripathi, m.g.c.v. chitrakoot, satna m.p.
Keywords:
Diffuse Chemical Pollution, Heavy Metals, Groundwater, Surface water, Central India
Abstract:
Madhya Pradesh literally means’ central province’ and is located in the geographic heart of India, between latitude 21.20N-26.870N and longitude 74002’-82049’E. Madhya Pradesh is the second largest state in the country by area. We assume Madhya Pradesh as a central India (study area) which is divided in to two zones (a) East Zone of Central India (b) West Zones of Central India. In the present study we are intended to find out the diffuse chemical pollution in Central India on the basis of residential area an industrial area atmospheric air and surface water bodies. The metals like Cd, Pb and Fe were found 50% samples are higher than the permissible limit during all the seasons of the study area. It is concluded that the ground water and surface water of these areas are contaminated there is an indication of increasing pollutants due to discharge of industrial effluents, Agricultural wastes, solid waste dump, municipal waste domestic sewage and on land and surface water bodies.
Other Details:
Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV2I8117
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Published in | : | Volume : 2, Issue : 8
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Publication Date | : | 01/03/2016
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Page(s) | : | 291-299
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