Phenomenal Changes in Ground Water Pollution Caused , by Copper Smelter at Khetri Zone (India)
R. K. Gangal, G'.'A. Munaff, S. K. Mukherjee and K. Zutshi
1Geological Survey of India, Chemical Laboratory Jaipur India 2Department of Chemistry, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur India
Looking for a rational approach for comparative study of various ground water samples taken from the Khetri copper smelter zone at latitude 27°58' and 28°07* north and 75°42' and 75°54* cast longitudes in survey of India topographical sheet No. 44P and 45M as shown by Map 1. The result shows increasing and very conclusive postulate in regards to the increase in conductivity, chloride, sulphate. Total hardness and decrease in pH causing pollution, due to seepage of effluent or other relevant causes.
KEYWORDS:Phenomenal; Ground; Smelter
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