A Case Study on a Few Aqua Industrial Region Villages of Santhabommali - Statistical Analysis of Groundwater Quality

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KUmamaheswara Rao. Golivi,Lakshmi Narayana.G, S. Yogeswararao

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Since surface water supplies are becoming scarcer and more contaminated and because agricultural practices are becoming more and more in demand, groundwater is crucial for a variety of residential, commercial, and industrial uses. (Das, K.M., 2021). The concentration and quality of groundwater have a major impact on both agricultural output and human health (2020's Canter). An increasing body of research indicates that one major contributing reason to groundwater contamination is farmer usage of fertiliser and pesticides. This study, which was conducted in five separate villages in the santhabommali mandal of Srikakulam—Seethanagaram, Meghavaram, Marripaadu, Ummilada, Kollipaadu—used twenty groundwater samples collected during the pre-monsoon. Samples from a range of bore wells and wells were collected employing an irregular testing strategy in order to evaluate the chemical characteristics of the water quality parameters. The study looked at the optimum quantity of groundwater in the five aqua industrial villages of Seethanagaram, Meghavaram, Marripaadu, Ummilada, and Kollipaadu in the Santabombali mandal, as well as suitable treatment methods to try to make the water fit for human use.

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