Study and Evaluation of Groundwater Quality of Malwa Region, Punjab (North India)
Journal Title: JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND APPLICATIONS - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Water is the most v aluable, basic human need, prime natural resource and a precious asset. Water is indeed required in all aspect of life and health for domestic purposes, drinking, cooking, bathing, washing clothes, utensils, producing food, agricultural activity, energy generation, maintenance of environment and development for life. Water plays important role in several metabolic, physiological and other activities in human body as well as in other living beings ( m ittal and Arora, 2014).
Authors and Affiliations
Jyoti Shah , Rajeev Sharma , Indu Sharma
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