Environmental Dynamics and Remediation Strategies in the Dravyavati River Basin: A Comprehensive Case Study of Amanishah Nallah, Sanganer Region, Jaipur
Dr. Rajani Vyas, Vaishnavi Suthar, Navneet Kakoria, Vardhman Jain, Indra Kumar
St.Wilfreds PG College, Jaipur
ABSTRACT
Environmental monitoring refers to the systematic observation and analysis of the environment to assess its condition and ensure that it meets predetermined requirements. It involves the organized collection of air, noise, water, and soil samples to observe and analyse the environment, as well as to get knowledge from this procedure. The primary objective of Environmental Monitoring is to assess the progress of any developing activity or project and evaluate the effectiveness of the implemented mitigating measures. The developmental or industrial activity can either be a newly established one or an existing one undergoing expansion. Another important objective of Environmental Monitoring is to validate the effects of developmental or industrial activities on the environment, as predicted during Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) studies. Environmental monitoring is a crucial technique used to assess and track pollution management programmes and Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA). In order to evaluate the current level of pollution and evaluate the effectiveness of the actions taken to reduce it, it is suggested to conduct environmental monitoring in the specified research area.This study includes data on the specific locations within the study region where sampling and monitoring took place. It furthermore entails the gathering and analysis of waste water and silt from Dravyavati River Basin (Amanishah Nallah), Sanganer Area, ground water from the neighboring villages, and soil samples from the agricultural areas in the vicinity. The investigations were done in accordance with the specified approach.
Keywords: Environmental monitoring, wastewater analysis, sediment characterization, groundwater quality, soil health, Amanishah Nallah.