Assessment of Ground Water Quality In Thuraiyur Taluk Namakkal District
International Journal of Civil Engineering |
© 2020 by SSRG - IJCE Journal |
Volume 7 Issue 5 |
Year of Publication : 2020 |
Authors : Mr.Venkatesh A, Mrs.Roopa D |
How to Cite?
Mr.Venkatesh A, Mrs.Roopa D, "Assessment of Ground Water Quality In Thuraiyur Taluk Namakkal District," SSRG International Journal of Civil Engineering, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 30-34, 2020. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488352/IJCE-V7I5P105
Abstract:
Water quality management is very important because demand increases every day. Water is the main source of life on earth; the quality and quantity are threatened. The basic water quality parameters are pH, temperature, chloride, sulphate and hardness, using standard laboratory techniques and compared with standard standards. Remote sensing and GIS have long been recognised for water monitoring and management. The geographic information system is also used to investigate groundwater quality information using a tool to store, analyse and display spatial data. The image was classified to create a land usage/land map using the GIS software used for extracting the boundary of the study area. The capacity of this technology provides great instruments for how to implement the monitoring and management of the water quality in our field of study. The land use mapping, the geological and soil map is used to correlate the use of land, Geographical training and soil types to understand the source of the natural pollution that can reduce groundwater quality. Finally, remote sensing and computer modelling GIS technology are useful tools for providing a solution for future water resources planning and management, especially in the formulation of government.
Keywords:
Ground Water Quality, Assessment, Namakkal district
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