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The water quality in mines is a major issue of concern globally. Coal mines in India have relating good quality of
water with only a few exceptions. There are more than 36 parameters to explain the quality of water in a particular
water body. There may be one index value which will decide the quality of water in quantitative terms. In this paper,
an attempt has been made to give an index of water collected from coal mines of India with the help of methods of
water quality index available. The water samples collected from mines were analyzed for 13 physicochemical
parameters likes, pH, turbidity, hardness, magnesium, chloride, calcium, nitrate, sulphate, total dissolved solids,
electrical conductivity, iron, DO and BOD. The water quality index of these mine water samples varies from 26.79
to 19719.84.The higher value of WQI has been found very inferior quality due to the presence of iron, nitrate,
hardness and sulphate, in the sump water sample. The obtained results from laboratory analysis can be used to
propose suitable treatment process for using the water for different purposes |
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