Volume : III, Issue : II, March - 2013 SEASONAL VARIATION IN PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF KORADI LAKE, DISTRICT- NAGPUR IN INDIA.RAVINDRA BAHEKAR AND YOGESH THERE Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : The study of fresh water bodies such as ponds, lakes, river and reservoirs have
gained much attention in recent years due to its importance. Freshwater bodies have
great aquaculture, ecological and recreational potential. Fresh water, its availability,
equity and sustainability are posing a global challenge and there is an all-round
acceptance of the fact that world is facing fresh water crisis (Kodarkar, 2003).
The lakes and reservoirs, all over the country without exception, are in varying
degrees of environmental degradation. The degradation is due to encroachments,
eutrophication (from domestic and industrial effluents) and silt. The population
explosion during last century without corresponding expansion of civic facilities,
converted lakes and reservoirs as a sink for contaminants Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : RAVINDRA BAHEKAR AND YOGESH THERE, (2013). SEASONAL VARIATION IN PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF KORADI LAKE, DISTRICT- NAGPUR IN INDIA.. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. II, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2184.pdf References : - APHA (1998). Standard methods for examination of water. APHA, AWWA, Washington
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