Abstract:
The  present  study  deals  with  physico-chemical  and  bacteriological  analysis  of sacred  water  of  river  Ganga  at  five  sites  namely,  Chilla  Dam,  Bheem  Goda Barrage,  Kashnik  Ghat,  Har  Ki  Pauri  and  Vishnu  Ghat.  Water  quality  of  river Ganga  was  observed  to  be  deteriorating  due  to  mass  bathing,  floral  offerings, cremation  of  dead  bodies  on  its  banks,  discharge  of  untreated  waste  water  from ashrams,construction  of  dams,   barrages   and   discharge  of  industrial   and domestic  sewage  which  causes  both  organic  and  bacteriological  pollution. 
Water  samples  were  collected  and  analyzed  for  a  period  of  three  months  from February  2016  to  April  2016.  The  different  parameters  measured  were   pH, Electrical  conductivity ,turbidity,  Total  dissolved  solids (TDS),  Dissolved oxygen  (DO),  Biological  oxygen  demand  (BOD)  and  Total  coliform.  From  the analyzed  data  it  was  found  that  The  value  of  turbidity  was  also  quite  high making  it  aesthetically  unpleasant  for  bathing  at  ghats. 
The  total  coliform  count  exceed  significantly  the  permissible  values  for `Organized  Outdoor   Bathing'  or  'Use  class-B'  according  to  CPCB  standards  at all  the  five  sampling  location.