Geospatial assessment of groundwater arsenic contamination in the Holocene aquifers of Bengal Delta from western parts of the Bhaghirathi River in West Bengal, India

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Groundwater contaminated with arsenic adds an extra percentage of arsenic load at the time of the different irrigated processes. In an arsenic-contaminated locality, an experimental drinking water contamination study was done on tap water, pump water used for irrigation, hand pump water used for cooking, and drinking in the delta area in West Bengal, Nadia, 24-Parganas (north and south) Hooghly, Bardhaman, suspicious villages and in Kolkata, in Bengal delta.


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