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Assessment of Water Quality Index in Mahanadi and Atharabanki Rivers and Taldanda Canal in Paradip Area, India

An assessment of the water quality of Mahanadi and its distributary rivers and streams, Atharabanki river and Taldanda Canal adjoining Paradip was studied in three different seasons namely summer, premonsoon and winter. Four parameters namely pH, Dissolved Oxygen, Biochemical Oxygen Demand and Fecal...

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Published in:Journal of human ecology (Delhi) 2009-06, Vol.26 (3), p.153-161
Main Authors: Samantray, Pradyusa, Mishra, Basanta K., Panda, Chitta R., Rout, Swoyam P.
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Dissolved Oxygen
Evaluation
Fecal Coliform
Human behaviour
Indexation
India
Industrialization
NSF Water Quality Index
Orissa
Paradip Area
Rivers
Water pollution
Water quality
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