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- District-wise Ground Water Quality Status by Location in West Bengal (2022) - Part I
- District-wise Ground Water Quality Status by Location in West Bengal (2022) - Part II
- District-wise Ground Water Quality Status by Location in West Bengal (2021) - Part I
- District-wise Ground Water Quality Status by Location in West Bengal (2021) - Part II
- District-wise Ground Water Quality Status by Location in West Bengal (2020) - Part I
- District-wise Ground Water Quality Status by Location in West Bengal (2020) - Part II
- District-wise Locations having Ground Water with Chloride > 1000 mg/litre in West Bengal (As on March 2015)
- District-wise Locations of Ground Water with Fluoride > 1.5 mg/litre in West Bengal (As on March 2015)
- District-wise Locations having Ground Water with Electrical Conductivity > 3000 µS/cm in West Bengal (As on March 2015)
- District-wise Locations having Ground Water Arsenic between 0.01 to 0.05 mg/litre in West Bengal (As on March 2015)
- District-wise Locations having Ground Water with Arsenic > 0.05 mg/litre in West Bengal (As on March 2015)
- District-wise Location having Ground Water with Iron > 1.0 mg/litre in West Bengal (As on March 2015)
- District-wise Affected Blocks of Ground Water with High Arsenic >0.05 mg/litre in West Bengal (As on March 2008)
- District-wise Locations having Ground Water with Iron > 1.0 mg/litre in West Bengal (As on March 2008)
- District-wise Location having Ground Water with Nitrate >45 mg/litre in West Bengal (As on March 2008)
- District-wise Locations having Ground Water with Fluoride > 1.5 mg/litre in West Bengal (As on March 2008)