2023
DOI: 10.58489/2836-5933/004
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Fresh Water availability and It’s Global challenge

Abstract: Water is prime natural resources fulfilling our needs in a precisious assets. We must acts to preserve and utilize every drop of water. Water resources can be assessed on the basis of surface and subsurface water bodies. Climate change impact on ground Water the impact of climate change on ground water has been studied much less than the impact on surface waters. Ground water reacts to climate change mainly due to change in ground water recharge, but also change in river level in response to increase in mean T… Show more

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“…The lowest percentage of Cadmium concentration in the sediments (0.004 ppm) was recorded during the July for the S1 study site, and the highest value (2.77 ppm) during the August for the S2 study sites Figure (7).…”
Section: Cadmium (Cd) Concentration In Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The lowest percentage of Cadmium concentration in the sediments (0.004 ppm) was recorded during the July for the S1 study site, and the highest value (2.77 ppm) during the August for the S2 study sites Figure (7).…”
Section: Cadmium (Cd) Concentration In Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Changes in energy patterns, radiation levels, physical and chemical textures, and the quantity of organisms are only a few examples of how pollution alters the environment unwelcomely and negatively affects human life and other species [6]. When someone drinks a lot of clean water, they turn it into filthy water that is then dumped into rivers, which is how water pollution starts [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water from rivers, lakes, and lagoons has been utilised for irrigation of farm plants, domestic usage, and industrial usage. However, these greatest resources that nature has provided to us have become polluted as a result of human activity [4]. Water pollution occurs when harmful liquids like oil, pesticides, and insecticides are discharged from industries, humans, institutions, and health centres into water bodies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As one of the world's most valuable and vital water sources, groundwater is integral to many facets of human life, including food production, economic growth, and safe drinking water [1]. However, uncontrolled urbanisation and the growing burden of human activities on hydrogeomorphology systems threaten the environment by altering the existing recharge mechanism and groundwater quality [2][3][4]. The enormous growth and uneven distribution of population, poor irrigation practices, industrialisation, rapid urbanisation, widespread deforestation, inappropriate land use practices, and climatic changes have affected groundwater resources' quantity and quality [5][6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%