Impact of Pandemic COVID19 on Air and Water Quality in India: A Systematic Review
Matta Gagan1, Uniyal D.P.2, Chadha S. K.3, Kumar Sunil4, Pant Gaurav5, Kumar Avinash6, Nayak Anjali7, Kumar Pawan8

1Matta Gagan*, Department of Zoology and Environmental Science, Gurukul Kangri (Deemed to be University), Haridwar, India.
2Uniyal D.P., Uttarakhand State Council for Science and Technology, Dehradun, India.
3Chadha S. K., Department of Law, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, India.
4Dr. Kumar Sunil, Gurukul Kangri (Deemed to be University), Haridwar, India.
5Pant Gaurav, Department of Zoology and Environmental Science, Gurukul Kangri (Deemed to be University), Haridwar, India.
6Kumar Avinash, Department of Zoology and Environmental Science, Gurukul Kangri (Deemed to be University), Haridwar, India.
7Nayak Anjali, Department of Zoology and Environmental Science, Gurukul Kangri (Deemed to be University), Haridwar, India.
8Kumar Pawan, Department of Zoology and Environmental Science, Gurukul Kangri (Deemed to be University), Haridwar, India.
Manuscript received on 15 May 2022. | Revised Manuscript received on 30 May 2022. | Manuscript published on 30 June 2022. | PP: 149-167 | Volume-11 Issue-5, June 2022. | Retrieval Number: 100.1/ijeat.E35900611522 | DOI: 10.35940/ijeat.E3590.0611522
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Abstract: The Pandemic COVID-19 outbreak has significantly affected all sections of life, including a substantial reduction in economic development and production, from industrial activities to tourism and automobile congestion. During this phase, the maximum human activities were restricted, but COVID-19 came out as a blessing for the environment. Globally reported that all the environmental variables have improved since the pandemic outbreak, including water and air quality and water quality while minimizing the restrictions for wildlife even in urban areas. India has always been a hotspot of pollution, with rising air quality index (AQI) readings in all large cities due to its vast population, traffic congestion, and polluting industries. However, after the lockdown announced during the pandemic, air quality started improving, and Other environmental factors, such as the water quality of rivers, started to improve. This paper reviewed the studies conducted to define the improvement in India’s air and water quality during the lockdown period. Different tools such as remote sensing technologies and onsite real-time monitoring are used in many studies to monitor India’s air and water quality during this period. 
Keywords: Air quality; COVID-19; India; Pandemic; Water quality;
Scope of the Article: Environmental Engineering