2014
DOI: 10.1007/s13201-014-0235-1
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Assessment of water quality and suitability analysis of River Ganga in Rishikesh, India

Abstract: The water samples were collected from River Ganga in Rishikesh during December 2008 to assess its suitability for drinking, irrigation, and industrial usages using various indices. Based on the values obtained and suggested designated best use, water in upper segment can be used for drinking but after disinfection (Class A); organized outdoor bathing in middle segment (Class B); and can be used as drinking water source (Class C) in lower segment in Rishikesh. All the parameters were within the specified limits… Show more

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“…However, RSC of Yamuna water at various sampling sites in all seasons was negative and good for use in agriculture (Table 4).These results are also in conformity with the findings on RSC of river water by Haritash et al, (2016). Boron Boron, an essential element for crop plants becomes toxic above critical levels (Wimmer, 2013).…”
Section: Sar and Rscsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…However, RSC of Yamuna water at various sampling sites in all seasons was negative and good for use in agriculture (Table 4).These results are also in conformity with the findings on RSC of river water by Haritash et al, (2016). Boron Boron, an essential element for crop plants becomes toxic above critical levels (Wimmer, 2013).…”
Section: Sar and Rscsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Sodium adsorption ratio or sodicity is the measure of relative concentration of sodium with respect to calcium and magnesium in groundwater (Haritash et al 2014;Iqbal et al 2012). The SAR is calculated using the following equation (Richards et al 1954): The classifications of groundwater sample based on SAR are mentioned in the Table 5.…”
Section: Sodium Adsorption Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Mg 2? in groundwater influence the permeability of soil (Haritash et al 2014;Gopinath et al 2015;Chidambaram et al 2011). Doneen classified the water for irrigation based on permeability index as shown in the Fig.…”
Section: Permeability Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…15,37 Its 50% values are a higher range of prescribed limits. These higher values are generally responsible for acidity in water resources.…”
Section: Ironmentioning
confidence: 94%