The increasing global impact on water resources, both from natural factors and human activities, including climate change, necessitates a proactive and comprehensive interdisciplinary strategy to tackle the scientific and socioeconomic challenges related to water resources. Reduced rainfall, changes in rainfall patterns, and other climate-related fluctuations that affect water supply in Champhai and Mamit District, Mizoram, India. Water availability is vulnerable because weather factors determine water flow. This reliance on climatic variables requires adaptive methods to handle precipitation and temperature changes. Sustainable water management, community engagement, conservation, and climate-resilient methods are needed to address these issues. Implementing water-saving technology, encouraging water recycling, enforcing pollution control, and creating climate-adaptive methods might provide water security. Mizoram's natural resources—mountains, forests, rivers, and springs—allow for conservation and sustainable management to be integrated into the development strategy, taking into account the Eastern Himalayas unique ecological and climatic conditions. The report shows presense of bacteriogical influence in the water with slight presense of heavy metals, the turbidity is high enough. The stastical analysis were done to find out the correlation between parameters which is tested. The protection of springs on large scale may have positive effects and help alleviate water shortages, particularly in the mountainous areas of Champhai and Mamit District in Mizoram, India.

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An Assessment of the Spring Water for Drinking Water Purpose in Champhai and Mamit Districts of Mizoram, India

  • Nirban Laskar,
  • N. Vignesh Kumar,
  • Ruhul Amin Mozumder

摘要

The increasing global impact on water resources, both from natural factors and human activities, including climate change, necessitates a proactive and comprehensive interdisciplinary strategy to tackle the scientific and socioeconomic challenges related to water resources. Reduced rainfall, changes in rainfall patterns, and other climate-related fluctuations that affect water supply in Champhai and Mamit District, Mizoram, India. Water availability is vulnerable because weather factors determine water flow. This reliance on climatic variables requires adaptive methods to handle precipitation and temperature changes. Sustainable water management, community engagement, conservation, and climate-resilient methods are needed to address these issues. Implementing water-saving technology, encouraging water recycling, enforcing pollution control, and creating climate-adaptive methods might provide water security. Mizoram's natural resources—mountains, forests, rivers, and springs—allow for conservation and sustainable management to be integrated into the development strategy, taking into account the Eastern Himalayas unique ecological and climatic conditions. The report shows presense of bacteriogical influence in the water with slight presense of heavy metals, the turbidity is high enough. The stastical analysis were done to find out the correlation between parameters which is tested. The protection of springs on large scale may have positive effects and help alleviate water shortages, particularly in the mountainous areas of Champhai and Mamit District in Mizoram, India.