2019
DOI: 10.3329/jbau.v17i3.43204
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Groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation usages in Kazipur upazila under Sirajganj district of Bangladesh

Abstract: Groundwater is one of the most important natural resources which plays a vital role for drinking and irrigation usages. Evaluation of groundwater quality determines its suitability for different purposes. An investigation was carried out to evaluate the quality of groundwater for irrigation and drinking usages based on the various water quality parameters. Groundwater samples were collected from forty different sites of Kazipur upazila under the district of Sirajganj during the periods from January 20 to Janua… Show more

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“…The worst groundwater and TWs in Sirajganj district have been consistently reported over a long period of time, due to it being a severe ood-affected area and the many industries do not dispose of their waste in a planned way (Ali et al 2019;Akter et al 2010). Uddin et al (2019) reported that a Mn concentration (1.58 mg/L) was considered hazardous for both drinking and irrigation in the Sirajganj district, whereas Akter et al (2010) Mn in TWs water of Meherpur and Chuadanga district Table 3 represents the Mn level that exists in Meherpur district. It appears that this Mn level ranged from 0.10 to 4.11 mg/L.…”
Section: Mn In Tws Water Of Sirajganj Districtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The worst groundwater and TWs in Sirajganj district have been consistently reported over a long period of time, due to it being a severe ood-affected area and the many industries do not dispose of their waste in a planned way (Ali et al 2019;Akter et al 2010). Uddin et al (2019) reported that a Mn concentration (1.58 mg/L) was considered hazardous for both drinking and irrigation in the Sirajganj district, whereas Akter et al (2010) Mn in TWs water of Meherpur and Chuadanga district Table 3 represents the Mn level that exists in Meherpur district. It appears that this Mn level ranged from 0.10 to 4.11 mg/L.…”
Section: Mn In Tws Water Of Sirajganj Districtmentioning
confidence: 99%