Journal of Chemistry

Study of Pollution of Ganges water obtained from Industrial Areas of Bihar

Author:
SANTOSH KUMAR*, MANOJ RANJANa and ABHAY KUMARb
Affiliation:

Department of Chemistry, A.GP.G.H.S Gopalganj-841428 India

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Issue Date:
April 2014
Abstract:

2525 KM long Ganges enters at Buxar in Bihar and exits at Rajrnahal covering a distance of nearly 560 Km. Nearly four lacs people reside in this heavily industrial zone - i.e. Bata India Ltd. at Mokama, Me Dowell Distillery at Hathidah, Barauni Thermal Power Station, Hindustan Fertilizer Co. Ltd. and” Indian Oil Refinery at Barauni. It is estimated that 6,420 m3/d (cubic meter) per day of domestic wastes and 48,240 m3/d of industrial effluent are being generated by these industries, which are directly discharge into the river Ganga. 

Keeping in view the above background a modest attempt to evaluate and analyse the pollution load in Ganga river around Rajendra Bridge at Mokama in the vicinity of Barauni - Mokama industrial complex with special emphasis on the pollution of the river causedby the discharge of industrial effluents.

Pages:
77-81
ISSN:
2319-8036 (Online) - 0973-3450 (Print)
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DOI:
juc

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SANTOSH KUMAR*, MANOJ RANJANa and ABHAY KUMARb, "Study of Pollution of Ganges water obtained from Industrial Areas of Bihar", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 10, Issue 1, Page Number 77-81, 2016

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SANTOSH KUMAR*, MANOJ RANJANa and ABHAY KUMARb, "Study of Pollution of Ganges water obtained from Industrial Areas of Bihar", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 10, Issue 1, Page Number 77-81, 2016

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