Application of Information Technology & Computer Programming In Arsenic Mapping
Manisha Shekhar1, L Shekhar2

1Manisha Shekhar, Dr.M.C.Saxena Group of Colleges,Lucknow (U.P.), India
2L Shekhar, Department of CS, Dr.M.C.Saxena Group of Colleges, Lucknow (U.P.), India
Manuscript received on April 04, 2013. | Revised Manuscript received on April 28, 2013. | Manuscript published on May 05, 2013. | PP: 541-547 | Volume-3, Issue-2, May 2013. | Retrieval Number: C0845062312/2012©BEIESP
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Abstract: Arsenic in drinking waters, with a special focus on developing and third world countries where the problem is exacerbated by flooding and depressed economic conditions. The reason behind this review was to summarize the Technologies currently being investigated to remove for compiling this report is to provide background material and a description of competing technologies currently described in the literature for arsenic removal. Based on the sophistication and applicability of current technologies. This paper presents the use of GIS for integrated analysis of spatial and non spatial data to present the magnitude and distribution of arsenic concentration and TW user’s socio economic information un most attractive way, which is very helpful in identify and visualize the arsenic affected areas and proper planning to implemented area based arsenic mitigation options. Latest technologies have been used to (Information & Comm. Technologies (ICT)) is tools have been used for participatory decision making in the drinking water sectors including pilot projects. GIS, remote sensing, satellite image processing and other software tools are used to assess water quality & enable efficient management of water resources.
Keywords: Toxic effect of arsenic, mitigation, arsenic contamination, treatment of arsenic poisoning