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          <dc:title>Water Quality Assessment of Ground Water in Public Two Dug Wells Beside Shwe-Ta Chaung Canal</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Aye Myat Mon</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>Public dug wells are commonly used for drinking, bathing, cleaning and cooking purposes.&#13; Two water samples from two dug wells, named Yarma and Cow Lake, along Shwe-Ta-&#13; Chaung canal were examined at Public Health laboratory in two times to determine the&#13; contamination of surface associated with waste water. The first time is October 2017 and&#13; second time is March 2018.The objective of this research is to determine the water quality of&#13; two dug wells located adjacent to the Shwe-Ta-Chaung sewage canal in Mandalay, Myanmar.&#13; Four water chemical analysis reports for the two wells are chemically unpotable. The results&#13; are compared with the World Health Organization (WHO) standard values to identify the&#13; existence of contaminants above the acceptable levels. The results indicate that the water&#13; supply wells are impacted by contamination associated with waste water. Yarma Dug Well&#13; adjacent to the rubbish filter site is more polluted than Cow Lake Dug Well region.</dc:description>
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