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Study of Waterborne Diseases of Gandak River during Rainy Season at Sonepur | Original Article

Som Nath*, Akhilesh Kumar, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Change in climate and water cycle will challenge water availability yet it will likewise expand the exposure to hazardous water. Floods, droughts, heavy storms, changes in downpour pattern, increment of temperature and ocean level, they all show an expanding pattern worldwide and will influence biological, physical and chemical components of water through various ways along these lines improving the danger of waterborne diseases. This paper is proposed, through reviewing the accessible literature, to feature environmental changes and critical circumstances brought about by floods, dry spell and hotter temperature that will prompt an expansion of exposure to water related pathogens, chemical risks and cyanotoxins. The last point is give knowledge-based components to more engaged adaptation measures.