Monitoring of Groundwater Quality in Arsenic and Salinity Prone Areas of Jashore, Bangladesh

  • Ahmed M
  • Islam M
  • Hasan M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The groundwater contamination by arsenic is a large-scale pollution in drinking water history. Safe water supply is a big challenge due to critical hydrogeological situation and water quality problems in this area. The analytical results show that a range of pH, TDS, chloride, total alkalinity, total hardness, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, manganese, iron and arsenic were found between 7.50-7.23, 504.00-201.00 mg/L, 90.30-31.43 mg/L, 410.81-174.31mg/L, 616.47-202.97 mg/L, 52.59-13.28 mg/L, 17.13-2.87 mg/L, 108.57-44.53 mg/L, 83.87-22.29 mg/L, 1.78-0.01 mg/L, 11.78-1.45 mg/L, 0.42-0.02 mg/L, respectively. This study will help making a future plan for groundwater quality monitoring and its hydrogeological application for safe water source identification

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Ahmed, M. T., Islam, M. N., Hasan, M. Y., Monir, M. U., Khan, A. S., & Rahman, M. M. (2020). Monitoring of Groundwater Quality in Arsenic and Salinity Prone Areas of Jashore, Bangladesh. International Journal of Economic and Environmental Geology, 11(1), 83–88. https://doi.org/10.46660/ijeeg.vol11.iss1.2020.417

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