International Journal of Biological Innovations (IJBI)


Volume: 8; Issue: 1; June 2026
Title : ASSESSMENT OF GROUND WATER QUALITY IN INDUSTRIAL AREA OF ALWAR DISTRICT OF RAJASTHAN, INDIA
Authour(s): Sandeep Arya, Neha Sharma, Dilip Kumar Sharma and Shahina Kalim
Keywords: Anthropogenic activities, Fluoride, Ground-water, Physico-chemical, Water bodies.
Abstract: Natural resources as well as anthropogenic activities have significant impact on ground-water quality. Point and non-point sources of groundwater contamination are responsible for spreading of health issues. The present study was aimed to assess groundwater quality in industrial areas of Alwar district of Rajasthan and compared with standard limits of WHO. The physico- chemical characteristics of groundwater have been selected for ten different sites in the industrial area of Alwar district namely of RIICO areas of Behror (GWI), Neemrana (GW2), Shahjahanpur (GW3), Sotanala (GW4), and industrial area of Ramgrah (Bager) (GW5), Agyara (GW6), Bagar Rajput (GW7), MACL (GW8), Monto motors (GW9) and in the Agro-food Park (GW10). The physico-chemical parameters namely pH, temperature, alkalinity, hardness, calcium, magnesium chloride and fluoride were analyzed by recommended methods. The average values of all physico-chemical parameters were determined to be within the WHO drinking water guidelines permitted limits, although several ground water locations were detected have higher values than the proscribed standard limits. By the results it has been concluded that the industrial waste water has been seen to be accumulate near the ground water tables which is primarily concerned to be source of spreading of dangerous chemicals to surrounding other water bodies also.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.46505/IJBI.2026.8102
How to cite this article: Arya S., Sharma N., Sharma D.K. and Kalim Shahina (2026). Assessment of groundwater quality in industrial area of Alwar district of Rajasthan, India. International Journal of Biological Innovations. 8(1): 08-12. https://doi.org/10.46505/IJBI.2026.8102
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