Awareness on water quality parameter for better management of pond at Patna, Bihar, India.

  • Archana Prakash
  • Sushma Kumari
Keywords: Pond, water, quality, physico-chemical, parameters, management

Abstract

The present study is focused on purity of water is essential for survival of human possibility of good quality is an integral aspect for preventing diseases and improving the quality of life. In this investigation Physico-chemical analysis of water is studied from two different ponds such as Mangal pond located in Patna city, where as Manikchand Pond located in Anishabad, Phulwarisharif, in Patna. The water quality parameter like, pH, TDS ,hardness, chloride, iron and calcium magnesium, sulphur, turbidity ,Fluoride, nitrate, conductivity, were studied by various analytical techniques. It was noticed that most of the parameter were in the acceptable limit according to the BIS standard. The present study can help to criticise the pollution by simple management practises and by degrading the amount of wastage created. Overall, this study recommends that there is substantial scope for enhancement in knowledge knowledge and awareness, and outlines a sequence of commendations to improve precedence for water quality protection among Local Authority staff and common people.

Author Biographies

Archana Prakash

Research scholar, Department of Zoology, B.R.A Bihar University, Muzaffarpur

Sushma Kumari

Associate professor, PG Department of zoology, R.N. College, Hajipur, Bihar

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Published
2024-12-13
How to Cite
Archana Prakash, & Sushma Kumari. (2024). Awareness on water quality parameter for better management of pond at Patna, Bihar, India. Revista Electronica De Veterinaria, 25(2), 615 - 620. https://doi.org/10.69980/redvet.v25i2.1453