Evaluation of Ground Water Quality in and Around Thanjavur Using GIS Method

KannanHead of the Department, Department of Civil Engineering, Parisutham Institute of Technology and Science, Thanjavur, Tamilnadu, IndiaM.Sheik AbdullaB.E. Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Parisutham Institute of Technology and Science, Thanjavur, Tamilnadu, IndiaK.SujithB.E. Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Parisutham Institute of Technology and Science, Thanjavur, Tamilnadu, IndiaM.SivaprasadB.E. Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Parisutham Institute of Technology and Science, Thanjavur, Tamilnadu, India

Vol 6 No 5 (2022): Volume 6, Issue 5, May 2022 | Pages: 196-202

International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology

OPEN ACCESS | Research Article | Published Date: 18-06-2022

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Abstract

Water’s essential function as drinking water is a significant daily intake. Contamination by microorganisms (bacteria or viruses) on water sources and drinking water supplies is a common cause in developing countries like Indonesia. this paper will discuss the sources of clean water and drinking water and their problems in developing countries; water quality and its reaction to public health problems in these countries ;and what efforts that can make to improve water quality is influenced by natural process and human activities around the water sources among developed countries, public health problems caused by low water quality, such as diarrhea, dysentery, cholera, typus, skin itching, kidney diseases, hyper tension, heart diseases, cancer, and other diseases the nervous system. Good water quality has a role to play in decreasing the number of diseases suffers or health issues due to drinking and the mortality rate. 

Keywords

sanitation, cholera, dysentery, hyper tension, cancer, diseases


Citation of this Article

Kannan, M.Sheik Abdulla, K.Sujith, M.Sivaprasad, “Evaluation of Ground Water Quality in and Around Thanjavur Using GIS Method” Published in International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology - IRJIET, Volume 6, Issue 5, pp 196-202, May 2022. Article DOI https://doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2022.605027

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