Assessment Of Some Selected Heavy Metals From Manjara River Water At Biloli In Nanded District, Maharashtra, India
Journal Title: International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET) - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 11
Abstract
The aim of this research work is to determination of Heavy metals Iron, Zinc, Manganese and Copper with the help of UV-Double Beam Spectrophotometer from Manjara River at Biloli taluka in Nanded District, Maharashtra state of India is to be carried out during the period of January to December in 2013. The heavy metals enter in the ground water form variety of sources and discharge of untreated effluents and indiscriminate use of fertilizers and pesticides in agricultural fields and water get contaminated.
Authors and Affiliations
Sahajrao Nitin M, Pawale Rajkumar G
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