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Assessment of Groundwater vulnerability index based on DRASTIC model for sustainable management of ground water resources using remote sensing techniques and GIS approach of Delhi, Northern India.

Madhukar Singh, Aditi Bhatt, Lalatendu Behera, Saidul Haq, Gargi Walia, M.S. Goutham, Khushboo Anand

Abstract


In many of the cities and industrial clusters one of the most rising concerns is pollution of ground water due to industrial and municipal wastes which if once penetrates the system is very difficult to remediate and also in developing countries like India such remediation may practically be impossible. Needless to mention that for sustainable thriving of human race pure and pollution free water is indispensable. Thus, it is important to delineate areas susceptible to contamination from anthropogenic sources for sustainable management of groundwater resources. Vulnerability Assessment of Groundwater is one such approach to secure the quality of the valuable Ground Water resource which is undoubtedly a precious asset. This is achieved by evaluating the weak spots which are at highest risk of easy infiltration and exposure. This in turn provides an excellent opportunity to delineate zones which needs protection in priority to prevent their exploitation before they may be exposed and contaminated to unrepairable level. Preserving the groundwater quality has been a major challenge and the same is addressed by the concept of vulnerability assessment.

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Madhukar Singh, Aditi Bhatt, Lalatendu Behera, Saidul Haq, Gargi Walia, M.S. Goutham, & Khushboo Anand. (2024). Assessment of Groundwater Vulnerability Index based on DRASTIC Model for Sustainable Management of Ground Water Resources using Remote Sensing Techniques and GIS Approach of Delhi, Northern India. Research and Reviews: Journal of Environmental Sciences, 6(1), 31–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10799485


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