10, April 2025

Water Quality Analysis of selected Lakes in Gandhinagar District, Gujarat, India

Author(s): 1. Surbhi Ninama, 2. Dr. Sanjay Vediya

Authors Affiliations:

  1. Surbhi Ninama

Ph.D. Research Scholar,

2. Dr. Sanjay Vediya ,

Associate Professor

Sir P.T. Science Collage, Modasa, (Gujarat)-India

Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Patan, Gujarat, India

DOIs:10.2017/IJRCS/202504001     |     Paper ID: IJRCS202504001


Abstract
Keywords
Cite this Article/Paper as
References

The study was carried out for a period of summer seasons in a year. The physicochemical parameters such as pH, Electrical conductivity (EC), Alkalinity, Total Solids (TS), Hardness, Chloride, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) & Most Probable Number (MPN) were evaluated at selected lakes of Gandhinagar District. The lakes are subjected to severe domestic and sewage pollution at selected sites of Gandhinagar. 

Lakes, Gandhinagar, physico-chemical, water quality, analysis

Surbhi Ninama, Dr. Sanjay Vediya(2025) Water Quality Analysis of selected Lakes in Gandhinagar District, Gujarat, India, International Journal of Research Culture Society,    ISSN(O): 2456-6683,  Volume – 9,   Issue –  4,  Pp.1-6.       Available on – https://ijrcs.org/

  1. Patil, P. N., Sawant, D. V., & Deshmukh, R. N. (2012). Physico-chemical parameters for testing of water–A review. International journal of environmental sciences3(3), 1194-1207.
  2. Vasistha, P., & Ganguly, R. (2020). Water quality assessment of natural lakes and its importance: An overview. Materials Today: Proceedings32, 544-552.
  3. APHA. Standard methods for the examination of water and waste water. 19th Edition, American Public Health Association, American Water Work Association and Water Pollut. Contl. Federation, Washington, D.C., NewYork, (1995).
  4. Bhargav, D.S. (1987). Nature and the Ganga. Environmental Conservation, 14(4):307-318.
  5.  Trivedy, R.K. and Goyal, P.K. (1986). Chemical and Biological Methods for Water Pollution Studies. Env. Publications, Karad, 35-96.
  6. Prakash, J.W., Aamon, J. and Regini, G.S. (2007). Water Quality Assessment of Thirparappu Reservoir, Kanyakumari. IJEP, 27 (8): 733-736.
  7. Versari, A., Parpinello, G. P., & Galassi, S. (2002). Chemometric survey of Italian bottled mineral waters by means of their labelled physico-chemical and chemical composition. Journal of food composition and analysis15(3), 251-264.

Loading


Download Full Paper

Download PDF No. of Downloads:2 | No. of Views: 9