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Geo-chemistry of Ground Water in Rajshahi City and Improving its Quality for Drinking Purpose

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dc.contributor.advisor Mostafa, Md. Golam
dc.contributor.advisor Haque, A. B. M. Hamidul
dc.contributor.author Uddin, S. M. Helal
dc.date.accessioned 2022-08-19T09:40:46Z
dc.date.available 2022-08-19T09:40:46Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.uri http://rulrepository.ru.ac.bd/handle/123456789/772
dc.description This Thesis is Submitted to the Institute of Environmental Science (IES), University of Rajshahi,Rajshahi, Bangladesh for degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) en_US
dc.description.abstract The study was aimed at improving the fundamental understanding of the geochemistry of groundwater in Rajshahi City with a focus on constituents that pose a human health risks. The study was attempted to evaluate the major ionic chemistry, weathering and solute acquisition processes controlling water composition, and suitability of water quality for drinking purpose. A total of 240 ( 180 shallow and 60 deep) tubewells water samples were collected from 40 locations during pre, post-monsoon and monsoon season covering two years. Also a total of 30 aquifer soil samples were collected at depths (10-45 meter) from 30 locations during monsoon season in 2010 to know soil characteristics. A detailed laboratory analysis was carried to determine the characteristics of groundwater and aquifer soil samples of Rajshahi City. Also multivariate statistical analyses were conducted using various softwares (SPSS, AQUACHEM etc.) and the results were plotted to determine hydrochemistry, water quality and water type. The concentrations of Ca2+ and Cd2+ were the highest and lowest quantities among cations in the aquifer soil samples, respectively and their mean amounts were 166.08 and 0.133 mg/kg, respectively. Among anions, HCO3- and NO3- were the maximum and minimum concentrations and their concentrations were 580 and 3.87 mg/kg, respectively. The results of the analyzed aquifer soil samples showed that the mean concentrations of cationic parameters were followed the order: Ca2+> Mg2+> Na+> K+> Fe3+> Mn2+> Zn2+> Cu2+> Pb2+>As(total)> Cd2+and that of the anions were: HCO3-> Cr> SO/>NO3-. The analyzed results of the hydro-chemical composition of the shallow and deep tubewells water in the Rajshahi City showed that the groundwater of the study area was slightly acidic to neutral pH, hard to very hard and fresh category. Ca2+ was the dominant ionic species among the cations in both the shallow and deep tubewells water and their mean concentrations were 78.354 mg/L for the shallow and 78.541 mg/L for deep tubewells. HCO3- was the dominant species with an average of 245.30 mg/L for shallow and 188.362 mg/L for deep tubewells water. The analyzed results show that the mean concentrations of cations and anions in both shallow and deep tubewells water samples were followed the order: Ca2+> Mg2+> Na+> K+> Fe3+> Mn2+> Pb2+> Zn2+> Cu2+> As(total)> Cd2+ and HCO3-> Cl> SO/> NO3-, respectively. Most of the groundwater samples contained concentration of TH, HCO3-, ca2+, Mn2+, Fe3+ and Pb2+ that exceeded the permissible limit for World Health Organization (WHO) and Bangladesh Drinking Water Standard (BD-DWS). About 40% groundwater samples exceeded As(total) concentration for the WHO standard limit. The study observes that most of the physico­chemical parameters were found to be higher in the pre and post-monsoon seasons compared to the monsoon season may be the cause of decreasing the volume of water in aquifer. ---------------- en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher University of Rajshahi en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries ;D3691
dc.subject Ground Water en_US
dc.subject Quality for Drinking en_US
dc.subject Rajshahi City en_US
dc.subject IES en_US
dc.title Geo-chemistry of Ground Water in Rajshahi City and Improving its Quality for Drinking Purpose en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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