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ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING BE Six Sem. (CIVIL), Sub. : Environmental Engg-I(Water Supply Engineering)
THEORY Study of sampling procedure for water and wastewater analysis. Test characteristics for drinking water (WHO guideline, 1885 / CPHEEO Recommendation, 1991 / BIS:10500:1991). Physical Chemical and Bacteriological Standards of drinking water in India.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Determination of pH Value of a given water sample. Determination of Acidity in water Sample. Determination of Alkalinity in water Sample. Determination of Chlorides in a given water Sample. Determination of Total Hardness and Carbonate Hardness in a given water sample. Determination of Dissolved Oxygen (D.O.) in a given water sample. Determination of Total Solids, Suspended & Dissolved Solids in a given water sample. Determination of Sulphate in a given water sample. Determination of Turbidity in a given water sample by Nephalo-Turbidimeter. Determination of available chlorine from Bleaching Powder and residual Chlorine in given sample of water. Determination of Break-Point Chloride demand of given sample of water. Determination of Sodium (Na) & Potassium (K) by Flame Photometer. Determination of Nitrate Nitrogen present in a given sample of water. Determination of Iron and Manganese in a given sample. Determination of Coli-form Bacteria in a given water sample by Most Probable Number (M.P.N.) test.
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THEORY Effluent standard IS-2490-1963, IS-3307-1965 and IS-33061965. Wastewater Sampling Instruction & Details.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
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Determination of pH Value of a given wastewater sample. Determination of Dissolved Oxygen (D.O.) in a given wastewater sample. Determination of Sulphate in a given wastewater sample. Determination of Total Solids, Suspended & Dissolved Solids in a given sample of sewage. Determination of Chemical Oxygen Demand of a given sample of sewage. Determination of Bio-Chemical Oxygen demand of a given sample of sewage. Determination of rate constant and ultimate BOD.