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Chapter VII

References 1. Aarti(2011)- "Challenges of sustainable water quality management in rural

India". Current Sciene.

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groundwater quality of Mansarovar colony in Jaipur." Rasayan, Journal,

2(1), 179-181.

3. Akkaraboyina, B.S.N.Raju and Mahesh Kumar 2012.- Assessment of WQI

of Godavari River at Rajahmundry. Universal Journal of Environmental

Research and TechnologyVol. 2(3): 161-167

4. Ali I., Jain C.K. , (2001), Journal of Environmental biology, 9, 01.

5. Anabuganapathi G, G Manimekialai, R. Mohan, J. Mohan Sundaram and N

Thirunavukkarasu (2003) Bacterial Contamination of riverCauvery,

Nammakal District. A Case study. Res. J. Chem Env.13, 41-44

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8. Annalakshmi and. A. Amsath (2012)- "Studies on the hydrobiology of river

Cauvery and its tributaries arasalar from Kumbakonam region".

(Tamilnadu, India) wrt. phytoplankton. International Journal of Plant, Animal

and Environmental Sciences .Vol. 2(2) :p37-46

9. Ansari MA. (1993). Hydrobiological studies of Godavari river water at

Nanded., Ph. D. Thesis submitted, Marathwada University, Aurangabad

10. APHA( 1998) - Standard Method of Water and Waste Water Analysis.

(Eighteenth Edn.) .

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