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Volume 8 Issue 2
March-April 2026
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Assessment of the Water Quality and Its Impact on Human Health in Bikar, Datia (Bundelkhand region, Madhya Pradesh).
| Author(s) | Mrs JYOTI RAJORIA, Dr. A. Vinay Chandra. A, Dr, Chitra Gupta |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | The water quality in the Bikar Datia, Bundelkhand region, and its overall impact on human health are demonstrated in this study. The impact of chemically contaminated water on the health of people who live in Bikar and the surrounding area of Datia. During the months of January, April, July, October (2024). Examine and interpret the physio-chemical parameters, focusing on the interactions between groundwater and rock and the processes of solute acquisition that regulate the composition of groundwater near stone crushers or in the vicinity of mining and residential areas. According to international standards, ground water should contain a small excess of fluoride (F), arsenic, nitrates, and chloride (Cl-) to be drinkable. According to physical characteristics like colour, odour, pH, TS, TDS, and TSS, as well as chemical characteristics like total alkalinity, dissolved CO2, magnesium, hardness, calcium hardness, total chlorinity etc. the quality of ground water has changed because of pollution. These ions can cause mild to severe diseases (e.g., respiratory, gastrointestinal, neurogenic, and carcinogenic conditions) in different places and at different ages in both sexes. These illnesses could have a direct causal link to the workplace or be made worse by exposure to the workplace. When high concentrations of heavy metals like Mn, Ni, Fe, Cu, Si, nitrates, fluoride, uranium, and Pb are found in groundwater, it can have a negative impact on human health and render the water non-potable. |
| Keywords | Water quality, Respiratory neurogenic, Gastrointestinal, Physio-Chemical Parameter, Primary investigation, Water non-potable, Illnesses, Carcinogenic etc. |
| Field | Chemistry |
| Published In | Volume 7, Issue 5, September-October 2025 |
| Published On | 2025-10-16 |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i05.57693 |
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