2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202339101208
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Assessment of ground water quality using water quality index and GIS

O.S.D. Hima Bindu,
Velishala Gayathri,
Thallapally Swaranya
et al.

Abstract: Ground water demand in India has significantly increased as a result of the country's fast population development, industrialization, and urbanization. Using a water quality index, or WQI helpful numerical instrument for deriving complex information from any water body and for reporting and analyzing it. WQI is essentially a mathematical method for calculating a single value from a set of test results. Any WQI model can explain the degree of water contamination with a single number, depending on several of wat… Show more

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“…While every kind of storage tank all been deemed by Standard to be helpful for storing potable water [16]. It is typical to specify the ideal retention times for holding water in these tanks [17]. It is crucial to conduct study on how different storage tank designs and hues affect water quality [18].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While every kind of storage tank all been deemed by Standard to be helpful for storing potable water [16]. It is typical to specify the ideal retention times for holding water in these tanks [17]. It is crucial to conduct study on how different storage tank designs and hues affect water quality [18].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%