EFFECT OF POLLUTION ON DISSOLVED OXYGEN CONCENTRATION IN STREAM OF SHIVALIK HIMALAYAS A CASE STUDY

Life Sciences-Environmental Science

Authors

  • D.K. GAUTAM Dr. M.R. Sharma, Director Principal Govt. Polytechnic MIT College of Engg. & Management Hamirpur – 177030 Bani Distt. Hamirpur (HP) - 174304

Keywords:

POLLUTION, DISSOLVED OXYGEN, SHIVALIK HIMALAYAS

Abstract

This paper addresses the effect of pollution on dissolved oxygen content (DO) in a Shivalik Himalayan stream during early hours of day in the summer season (May, 2009) – June 2010). The study showed that the Dissolved Oxygen in the stream is below 4mg/l in a stretch of 2600m and therefore water is not fit for public supply, bathing wildlife and fish culture.

Published

2011-11-01

How to Cite

GAUTAM, D. (2011). EFFECT OF POLLUTION ON DISSOLVED OXYGEN CONCENTRATION IN STREAM OF SHIVALIK HIMALAYAS A CASE STUDY: Life Sciences-Environmental Science. International Journal of Life Science and Pharma Research, 1(1), L77-L80. Retrieved from https://www.ijlpr.com/index.php/journal/article/view/25

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Section

Research Articles