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Abstract

The  seasonal physico-chemical  and  heavy  metals  concentration  of  Panvdhoi  river  Saharanpur  has been analysed . Various parameters  Viz. temperature,  conductivity, turbidity,  total solids, total dissolved  solids, total suspended solids,pH, BOD, COD, DO, free CO2, alkalinity ,hardness  chloride  were  observed.  In  Heavy metals lead, copper, zinc and mercury were observed. Less concentration of these parameters were obtained at Sampling station A,B and C while greater amount were observed on sampling station D and E.

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Panv dhoi BOD COD physico-chemical

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Khanna, D. R., Ashraf, J., Chauhan, B., & Bhutiani, R. (2005). Physico-chemical Analysis of River Panvdhoi at Saharanpur (U.P). Environment Conservation Journal, 6(1-3), 89–94. https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2005.0612313

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