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- Title
Assessment of Groundwater Vulnerability in Upper Betwa River Watershed using GIS based DRASTIC Model.
- Authors
Ahirwar, Shobharam; Shukla, J. P.
- Abstract
Groundwater, the most vital water resource being used for irrigation, domestic and industrial purposes is nowadays under severe threat of contamination. Groundwater contamination risk assessment is an effective tool for groundwater management. In the study, a DRASTIC model which is based on the seven hydrogeological parameters viz: depth of water, net-recharge, aquifer media, soil media, topography, impact of vadose zone and hydraulic conductivity was used to evaluate the groundwater pollution potentiality of upper Betwa watershed. ArcGIS was used to create the ground water vulnerability map by overlaying the seven layers. Based on groundwater vulnerability map, the watershed has been divided in three vulnerable zones viz; low vulnerability zone with 42.83 km2 of area, moderate with 369.21 km2 area and high having 270.96 km2 of area. Furthermore, the DRASTIC model has been validated by nitrate concentration over the area. Results of validation have shown that in low vulnerable zone, no nitrate contamination has been recorded. While in the moderate zone nitrate has been found in the range of 1.6-10ppm. However, in high vulnerable zone 11-40ppm of nitrate concentration in groundwater has been recorded, which proves that the DRASTIC model is applicable for the prediction of groundwater vulnerability in the watershed and in similar areas too.
- Subjects
BETWA River (India); GROUNDWATER pollution; WATERSHEDS; GROUNDWATER management; HYDROGEOLOGY; GEOGRAPHIC information systems
- Publication
Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2018, Vol 91, Issue 3, p334
- ISSN
0016-7622
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12594-018-0859-0