Water Quality Assessment of Jaisamand Dam in Alwar, India

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The physico-chemical and microbiological characteristics of Jaisamand Dam in Alwar are examined in this work. The adjacent rural villages rely on Jaisamand Dam for drinking water and irrigation. The Ruparail River and Siliserh Lake have been over-flowing, creating the lake. The data collected throughout the year 2024. Low visibil-ity, dissolved oxygen, and low fluoride levels, along with high temperature, pH, BOD, TDS, TSS, alkalinity, total hardness, chloride, DO, conductivity and alkalinity clearly indicate poor water quality.
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