Statistical Analysis of Groundwater sample of Sirohi village of Neemkathana block of Sikar (Rajasthan) India

Authors

  • Dr. Santosh Kumar Verma Department of Chemistry
  • Dr. Ashok Kumar Kakodia Department of Chemistry
  • Dr. Kumud Tanwar Department of Chemistry
  • Dr. Shiv Lal Rajasthan Technical University Kota, India https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0385-7635

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54060/jase.v2i2.18

Keywords:

Water, physio-chemical parameters, Water Quality Index, correlation diagram, Water Quality Index

Abstract

In this study, the statistical analysis of groundwater of Sirohi village of Neemkathana block, Sikar (India) has been presented. Groundwater samples were taken from the se-lected sites strictly as per BIS norms. The TDS level of Sirohi village was found to be more than the acceptable limit of 500 mg/L. The higher TDS will affect human health. Neemkathana block in Rajasthan is a semi-arid zone, due to a continuous decrease in the value of rainfall, the rate of recharge of the water aquifer is imbalanced by yield. The average discharge from wells in alluvium ranges from 40m3/day to 90m3/day. Such kind of situation makes contamination to be at the extreme.

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Author Biographies

Dr. Santosh Kumar Verma, Department of Chemistry

Dr. Santosh Kumar Verma is an Associate Professor in Department of Chemistry, SNKP Government College Neemkathana, Sikar, India. He did his PhD from Govind Guru Tribal University (GGTU) Banswara, India. He is working in the field of water testing and treatment, envirionment pollution and its control, Environmental Chemistry, Photochemistry, Advanced Oxidation Process, Photo-catalysis . He has one year Industrial and 20 year teaching experience..

Dr. Ashok Kumar Kakodia, Department of Chemistry

Dr. Ashok Kumar Kakodia is an Associate Professor in Department of Chemistry, Government College Rajgarh, Alwar (India). He did his PhD from Mohanlal Sukhadia University Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. He is working in the field of water testing and treatment, environment pollution and its control, Environmental Chemistry, Photochemistry, Advanced Oxidation Process, Photo-catalysis . He has one year Industrial and 20 year teaching experience.

Dr. Kumud Tanwar, Department of Chemistry

Dr. Kumud Tanwar is an Associate Professor in Department of Chemistry, Kanoria Mahila Mahavidhyalay Jaipur (India). She did her PhD from University of Rajasthan Jaipur, India. She is working in the field of water testing and treatment, Environmental Chemistry and natural products. He has one year Industrial and 17 year teaching experience.

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2022-11-25

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S. Kumar Verma, A. Kumar Kakodia, K. T. Tanwar, and shiv lal, “Statistical Analysis of Groundwater sample of Sirohi village of Neemkathana block of Sikar (Rajasthan) India”, J. Appl. Sci. Educ., vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 1–11, Nov. 2022.

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