Determination of Water Quality Index of Lakes in
Urban Area under Agartala Municipal Corporation
Journal:
GRENZE International Journal of Engineering and Technology
Authors:
Ghosh. R, Chakraborty. T, Majumder. M
Volume:
10
Issue:
2
Grenze ID:
01.GIJET.10.2.459_1
Pages:
5565-5572
Abstract
Water is perhaps the most precious natural resource after air. Though the surface of
the earth is mostly consists of water, only a small part of it is usable, which makes this resource
very limited. This precious and limited resource, therefore, must be used with prudence. As water
is required for different purposes, the suitability of it must be checked before use. Also, sources
of water must be monitored regularly to determine whether they are in sound health or not. Poor
condition of water bodies are not only the indictor of environmental degradation, it is also a threat
to the ecosystem. In industries, improper quality of water may cause hazards and severe economic
loss. Thus, the quality of water is very important in both environmental and economic aspects.
Thus, water quality analysis is essential for using it in any purpose. After years of research, water
quality analysis is now consists of some standard protocols. There are guidelines for sampling,
preservation and analysis of the samples. Here the standard chain of action is discussed briefly
so that it may be useful to the analysts and researchers.