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Arunavati River

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Arunavati river is a sub-river of the Tapti river in India. It originates and flows from the Sangvi village and merges into the Tapti river near Uparpind village in Shirpur tehsil.[citation needed]

The river flows mostly in monsoon. When the river cross manora town maharashtra district washim it use for drinking propus and people of manora make so much small dam by using the river water, this water use for achieve good crop.

water quality

waseem sheikh abdul salam researcher M.sc zoology, Amravati university he work as limnologist to maser the chemical quality and present status of Zooplanton and Phytoplankton. he conclude that the water of arunavati river water is unsafe for drinking, especially in winter session.

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