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HERO ID
4484005
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Pollution of water resources due to industrialization in arid zone of Rajasthan, India
Author(s)
Khan, MA
Year
2001
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Environmental Sciences
ISSN:
1001-0742
EISSN:
1878-7320
Publisher
SCIENCE PRESS
Location
BEIJING
Volume
13
Issue
2 (Apr 2001)
Page Numbers
218-223
Language
English
PMID
11590746
Web of Science Id
WOS:000174780400018
Abstract
In arid zone of Rajasthan, India, nearly 21900 hm super(2) area along Bandi River has been affected by industrial effluent discharge into the river bed. Analysis of groundwater samples collected from these sites revealed that area at the vicinity of the river is most affected. The effluent water in the river is the main source of contamination of ground water. Concentration of sodium and chloride has been higher with proportional increase in TDS and EC value in the area within zone A (river water), zone B (0 - 100m), zone C (101 - 250m), zone D (251 - 500m) and zone E (501 - 1000m). There is decreasing trend in ion concentration from zone A to zone E and F, reflecting reduced effect of effluents. The pollution of water resources has resulted in the degradation of other natural resources such as land, soil and vegetation. Nearly 4463 hm super(2) (20.38%) area has been very severely affected. EC value at places exceeds 20 dS/m. Soil and land have become hard, compact and saline. Cropping intensity has declined. In the area (3633 hm super(2)) affected severely, the EC value of water varies from 10 - 20 dS/m. Irrigation with such water has created problem of salinity, sodicity in soils. Herbal biomass declined considerably. Double cropping has almost stopped. Almost 8494 hm super(2) area is affected moderately. EC of ground water varies from 5 to 10 dS/m. Fragile surface crust, declining trend of phosphorous and potassium in the soil, poor density of natural vegetation are significant manifestations. Apart from this, 5305 hm super(2) area is slightly affected.
Keywords
India, Rajasthan, Bandi R.; India; Irrigation water; Vegetation cover; Industrial wastes; River water; Arid environments; Pollution dispersion; Soils; Groundwater pollution; Pollution effects; Environmental degradation; Rivers; Contamination; Discharges; Industrial pollution; Effluents; Soil nutrients; Resources; Sodium; Industrial effluents; Chlorides; Wastewater discharges; Water pollution; Arid Lands; Industrial Wastewater; Water Pollution Sources; Water Pollution Effects; Vegetation Effects; Soil Properties; Spatial Distribution; Freshwater; India, Rajasthan
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