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Anita Mahariya

Prof.(Dr.) Shiv Kumar Singh

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Water quality monitoring is crucial for environmental and public health management. This study evaluates seasonal variations in key physicochemical parameters of the Dohan River, Ganwali Neem ka Thana, across different months during 2023-24. Parameters such as air and water temperature, pH, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, total dissolved solids (TDS), and various ions were analyzed over a year. The results indicate significant seasonal variations, highlighting the impact of climatic conditions on water quality.

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