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ASSESSMENT OF PHYSIOCHEMICAL AND MONITORING OF DIFFERENT PARAMETERS OF THE UPPER GANGA CANAL WATER TO PRESERVE THE BIODIVERSITY OF THE CANAL

Dr. Seema Dwivedi

Gautam Buddha University

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Vol: 6, Issue: 2, 2016

Receiving Date: 2016-02-20 Acceptance Date:

2016-03-18

Publication Date:

2016-04-16

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Abstract

The upper ganga canal is main source of irrigation for region between the ganga river and the Yamuna river in India .Today the upper ganga canal is the source of agricultural prosperity in much of their states (Uttar Pradesh) actively maintain the canal system .Upper ganga canal is the real ganga canal ,which basically starts at the bhim goda barrage near har ki puri at haridwar and go through meerut bulandsahar and continues to nanav in Aligarh district where it bifurcated into the Kanpur and Etawah branches consequently the consumption of water by human and the biodiversity of water puts lives and livelihood at risk because water does not contain substitutes .There are many source of water pollution which includes waste from many types of industries like construction site mining chemical food and its allied processing industry radioactive waste from power generating industries and many agricultural waste .Today the purification of water is taken in whole world but at high cost of money but in future various research will be conducted for economical technology for purification of water at cheaper cost.

Keywords: BOD , COD, pH , TDS, Conductivity, Hardness, D.O.

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