2015
DOI: 10.36953/ecj.2015.161208
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Water quality assessment and mapping of natural and ground water resources in Pauri region of Uttarakhand

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“…Sustainable utilization of natural resources (water sources, biomass and other renewable materials) is one of the prime concerns pertinent to mankind, and as such serious efforts are being put to prevent direct and indirect routes (Pasqual and Souto, 2003). The entire ecosystem, its preservation and the upliftment mankind depend on these resources, especially primarily on water resources (Baunthiyal et al, 2015;Tiwari, 2015). Due to increasing anthropogenic activity, spring ecosystems are under great threat, which needs urgent attention and management plans (Krishnan et al, 2005;Daghara et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Sustainable utilization of natural resources (water sources, biomass and other renewable materials) is one of the prime concerns pertinent to mankind, and as such serious efforts are being put to prevent direct and indirect routes (Pasqual and Souto, 2003). The entire ecosystem, its preservation and the upliftment mankind depend on these resources, especially primarily on water resources (Baunthiyal et al, 2015;Tiwari, 2015). Due to increasing anthropogenic activity, spring ecosystems are under great threat, which needs urgent attention and management plans (Krishnan et al, 2005;Daghara et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The springs are a vital source of water in the entire Himalayan region, particularly for 371 Environment Conservation Journal isolated villages at higher altitudes. The village population of the Indian Himalayan region especially Uttarakhand has largely depended on spring water since time immemorial and as a result a numerous studies evaluating the quality of spring water and other water bodies have been conducted (Baunthiyal et al, 2015;Bhutiani et al, 2019;Ruhela et al, 2018). Very few water quality assessments have been done in high-altitude regions like Bageshwar, Uttarakhand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%