
Impact of Solid Waste Disposal on Ground Water Quality
Abstract
Impact of Solid Waste Disposal on Ground Water Quality
Impact of Solid Waste Disposal on Ground Water Quality which is already present in the waste, generates with the biodegradable waste or due to rainfall infiltration of water. This water that generates or occurs as a result of this process pours into the soil and causes contamination with groundwater. And that contamination causes the pollution of water and changes in some groundwater parameters.
However, while some are not, most of the parameters tested fall within the recommendation of the WHO. Using various analytical techniques, the physical and chemical parameters such as temperature, pH, hardness, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids and total suspended solids were studied. To control further groundwater pollution, the municipal authorities should prohibit open area dumping of solid waste.
The process of development involves effects of globalization such as a growing economy, imported resources, information and technology sharing, and more extensive infrastructure.
Conclusion
The leachates formed slowly in the bottom moisten index plus could finally dirty the earth’s beverage. Moreover, in the stream, intoxicated chloride appreciates the hardly solitary manufacture of fluoride for drinking only further crusade numerous debilities. The towering weights of chloride further fluoride may be appropriate for leaching to the estate irrigate appendix of harmful bodies of urban strong fritter. Chloride conc. If it is more than 250 mg / l, it causes a salty taste.
If consumed for a long period of time, the concentration of fluoride more than 1.5 mg / l causes dental and skeletal fluorosis. The disease causes complete bone and teeth damage. The values of nitrate are very low. High conc. Nitrate, i.e. above 45 mg / l, results in “methmoglobinemia” in infants. Thus, the need for the hour is to save water from pollution by removing the municipal solid waste dumpsite from the area and developing a properly managed landfill site.