Dr.S.K.Shrivastava
Title
Assessment of Physicochemical Properties of SelfFlowing Water From Butapani, Lundra Block, Surguja District, Chhattisgarh, India
Document Abstract
This study aims to assess the physicochemical
properties of self-flowing water from Butapani, Lundra Block,
Surguja District, Chhattisgarh, India. The availability and
quality of water in this region are crucial for sustainable
development and human well-being. In this study, water
samples were collected from various sources in the Butapani
area and analyzed for their physicochemical properties. The
parameters examined included pH, electrical conductivity,
total dissolved solids, turbidity, hardness, alkalinity, and
concentrations of various ions, such as calcium, magnesium,
sodium, and chloride. The results revealed that the selfflowing water in Butapani has a slightly alkaline pH,
moderate electrical conductivity, and low turbidity. The water
was found to be hard, with elevated levels of calcium and
magnesium ions. Additionally, there were varying
concentrations of sodium and chloride ions, indicating
potential contamination sources. These findings provide
valuable insights into the physicochemical properties of selfflowing water in Butapani and can contribute to the
development of appropriate water management strategies and
interventions to ensure safe and sustainable water resources
in the region.