Abstract:
Spring is one of the major sources of drinking water in hilly and Himalayan region. The
aim of this study was to check whether the water was suitable for drinking or not by
studying the physicochemical properties. Springs of Deumai watershed Ilam, Nepal
was investigated for water samples and the physicochemical parameters studied were
TDS, pH, temperature, total hardness, alkalinity, total iron and major ion concentrations
(Na+
, K+
, Mg2+
, Ca2+, Cl–
, SO4
2–
, NO3
–
) to describe the water’s chemical characteristics.
The determination of concentration of chemical parameters was performed by using
spectrophotometric method, flame photometric method and titration method.
According to the findings and comparison with the guidelines of drinking water given
by World Health Organization (WHO) and National Drinking Water Quality Standard
(NDWQS), the water quality for drinking water was found within the standards set by
them. The average pH was found 7.47. And the dominance trend for major cations was
Ca2+ > Na+ > Mg2+ > K+
and for anions was Cl– > NO3
– > SO4
2–
. All the values obtain
were within the range specified by WHO and NDWQS guidelines of drinking water.