Fluoride and Nitrate level in groundwaters of some villages of Dudu tehseel, Jaipur district

Abstract

Ground water quality was studied in some villages of Dudu tehseel of Jaipur district by systematic collection and analysis of samples. The samples were collected during the month of February, 2009 and were analyzed for pH, total dissolved solids, chloride, nitrate and fluoride. The analysis showed that three villages had high fluoride and nitrate level than the maximum permissible limits when compared with the prescribed Indian Standard Limits for drinking water. TDS, Chloride values were high in Gadoti region whereas found lowest in Kapadiawas region.

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Alka Kataria

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Alka Kataria (2012). Fluoride and Nitrate level in groundwaters of some villages of Dudu tehseel, Jaipur district. International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS), 2(7), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-41708