Assessment of Groundwater Quality in Malwa Region of Punjab
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Quality of drinking water is the major issue which creates most of the health problems in the living
organisms. The limited drinking water sources create a huge problem in different areas of world
where fresh drinking water is very expensive and less available. This study highlights the
groundwater quality status of six districts of the Malwa region of Punjab i.e. Patiala, SAS Nagar
(Mohali), Sangrur, Mansa, Mukatsar and Bathinda. One hundred and thirty (130) samples were
taken from the selected districts of Malwa region of the Punjab from different land-use i.e.
Industrial sector, Agriculture Sector and Domestic sector. The sampling of the groundwater was
done one time in each months of February to June 2019.
The physical and chemical analysis of samples of study area executed as per APHA guidelines. The
major parameters of the pysico-chemical properties were calculated i.e. pH, EC, TDS, Total
Hardness, major anions and cations. Results indicate that the salt concentration determined through
Electrical Conductivity testing is the maximum in Mukatsar, Bathinda and Mansa districts. Also
the major dominance of the salts concentration is found in order of SO42- > Mg2+ > NO3
- > Ca2+. The correlation analysis of the results calculated from laboratory testing shows that the strong
correlation of Electrical Conductivity (EC) existed with TDS, Alkalinity, TH, Ca2+, Mg2+, Cl-,
SO42-, and NO3 - at significant levels of p<0.01. The nitrate shows a negative trend with the depth of
the groundwater table. Groundwater Quality Index (GQI) of the study area varies from medium to
marginal level in the entire study area. The results tabulated from the calculations of Magnesium
Absorption Ratio (MAR) shows that the groundwater in the study area is unsuitable for agriculture
purpose.
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