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PREAMBLE

The Quality of drinking water in Chennai is maintained and monitored by Chennai


Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board through the Quality Assurance Wing.
The Quality of water is monitored through sampling, testing and reporting through the
team of trained personnel in the laboratory and field. This division is headed by
Executive Engineer and consists of Engineers and Analysts.
The Engineers of this wing provides the necessary Engineering service for effective
functioning of the wing and does investigation, preventive actions, sanitary survey and
providing necessary assistance to the field staff in water quality surveillance.
The Analysts does the work of collecting water samples, analysis and report to the
Engineers concerned in regard to the quality of water supplied to the public confirming
to water quality standards.

MONITORING WATER QUALITY


The scientific personnel in the Analytical section have a periodical sampling programme as per the W.H.O.
norms, for monitoring water quality at the sources, treatment plants, Water distribution stations and in the
distribution net work.
Water samples are being collected, treated once in a month from the three lakes, which is major source of
water supply to the Chennai City daily . The treated water from the water treatment plants are collected from
the test tap and samples were examined for conformity to physical, chemical and Bacteriological standards,
besides monitoring the treatment process at various units.
About 500 samples are collected from the City distribution system every month for physical, chemical and
Bacteriological analysis, besides checking of minimum level of Residual chlorine in 100 sample daily in the
distribution net work to ensure the water is safe for drinking.
Apart from the sampling carried out by Quality Assurance wing , 161 depot. Engineers monitor the minimum
level of Residual chlorine available in the water distribution net work.
The water supplied to the public is assured as per norms laid down in BIS: 10500 -1991, the Indian
Standard. The Physical, Chemical and Bacteriological quality of water should not exceed the limits shown in
the table below:

INDIAN STANDARD DRINKING WATER - SPECIFICATION ( BIS 10500 : 1991 )

Permissible Limit in the


Requirement
Sl. No. Substance or Characteristic absence of Alternate
(Desirable Limit)
source
Essential characteristics
1. Colour, ( Hazen units, Max ) 5 25
2. Odour Unobjectonable Unobjectionable
3. Taste Agreeable Agreeable
4. Turbidity ( NTU, Max) 5 10
5. pH Value 6.5 to 8.5 No Relaxsation
6. Total Hardness (as CaCo3) mg/lit.,Max 300 600
7. Iron (as Fe) mg/lit,Max 0.3 1.0
8. Chlorides (as Cl) mg/lit,Max. 250 1000
9. Residual,free chlorine,mg/lit,Min 0.2 --
Desirable Characteristics
10. Dissolved solids mg/lit,Max 500 2000
11. Calcium (as Ca) mg/lit,Max 75 200
12. Copper (as Cu) mg/lit,Max 0.05 1.5
13 Manganese (as Mn)mg/lit,Max 0.10 0.3
14 Sulfate (as SO4) mg/lit,Max 200 400
15 Nitrate (as NO3) mg/lit,Max 45 100
16 Fluoride (as F) mg/lit,Max 1.9 1.5
17 Phenolic Compounds 0.001 0.002
(as C 6 H5OH)mg/lit, Max.
18 Mercury (as Hg)mg/lit,Max 0.001 No relaxation
19 Cadmiun (as Cd)mg/lit,Max 0.01 No relaxation
20 Selenium (as Se)mg/lit,Max 0.01 No relaxation
21 Arsenic (as As) mg/lit,Max 0.05 No relaxation
22 Cyanide (as CN) mg/lit,Max 0.05 No relaxation
23 Lead (as Pb) mg/lit,Max 0.05 No relaxation
24 Zinc (as Zn) mg/lit,Max 5 15
25 Anionic detergents (as 0.2 1.0
MBAS) mg/lit,Max
26 Chromium (as Cr6+)mg/lit,Max 0.05 No relaxation
27 Polynuclear aromatic hydro carbons (as -- --
PAH) g/lit,Max
28 Mineral Oil mg/lit,Max 0.01 0.03
29 Pesticides mg/l, Max Absent 0.001
30 Radioactive Materials
i. Alpha emitters Bq/l,Max -- 0.1
ii. Beta emitters pci/l,Max -- 1.0
31 Alkalinity mg/lit.Max 200 600
32 Aluminium (as Al) mg/l,Max 0.03 0.2
33 Boron mg/lit,Max 1 5

BACTERIOLOGICAL STANDARDS
I. Water entering the Distribution system Coliform count in any sample of 100 ml should be Zero. A
sample of the water entering the distribution system that does not conform to this standard calls for an
immediate investigation in to both the efficacy of the purification process and the method of sampling.
II.Water in the distribution system
1. E.coli count in 100ml of any sample should be zero. 2. Coliform organisms not more than 10 per
100 ml in any sample. 3. Coliform organisms should not be present in 100 ml of any two consecutive
samples or more than 5% of the samples collected for the year.
PRIVATE SAMPLES
Besides monitoring the Quality of water supplied by Metro Water, the C.M.W.S.S.B. facilitates the public to
assess the water quality of their own sources (Well / Bore Well water) by testing for Physical and Chemical
examination on nominal charges as follows:

1 Public (Individual houses-Drinking) Rs 75/- Per Sample


2 Private Institute(Drinking) Rs 200/- Per Sample
3 Private Institute(Construction) Rs 200/- Per Sample

The following parameters are tested for Physical and Chemical Examination: Colour and Transparency,

Odour, Turbidity (N.T.U.), Dissolved Solids mg/l, Calcium mg/l (as Ca), Magnesium mg/l (as Mg),

Total Hardness mg/l (as CaCO3), Chlorides mg/l (as Cl), Ammoniacal Nitrogen mg/l ( as N), Albuminoid

Nitrogen mg/l (as N), Nitrous Nitrogen mg/l (as N), Nitric Nitrogen mg/l ( as N), Oxygen absorbed mg/l,

(Tidy's 4 hrs test), Hydrogen ion concentration (pH), Alkalinity to Phenolphthalein mg/l (as CaCO3 ),

Alkalinity to Methyl orange mg/l (as CaCO 3 ), Sulphates mg/l (as SO4 ), Phosphates mg/l (as PO 4), Iron

mg/l (as Fe), Fluorides mg/l (as F) and Specific Conductance (micro siemens/cm) at 25 o C.

In case of water quality for Construction purpose the following parameters are tested for its suitability

1.To neutralise 200 ml of sample of water , using Phenolphthalein as an indicator, it should not require more
than 2.0 ml of 0.1 (N/10) Normal sodium hydroxide.
2.To neutralise 200 ml of sample of water, using methyl orange as an indicator, it should not require more
than 10 ml of 0.1 (N/10) Normal Hydro chloric acid.

3. Suspended matter, Sulphate (as SO4), Chlorides as Cl, Inorganic solids, Organic solids

Quantity of samples required for testing are as follows: ·


Drinking Purpose:- 2 litres.
Construction Purpose:- 5 litres.
The Containers used for collecting water samples should be free from any contamination. It is advised to
use new plastic container of required capacity as mentioned above.
Procedure for remittance of Testing Charges :
On request, Junior Administrative officer, Q.A.Wing issues a challan for making payment at Canara Bank
(Kellys Branch) located at Purasawalkam (Near Madharsha) and remitted challan is returned to Q.A.Wing
for testing.
The Analytical Report shall be collected from the laboratory after15 days. from the date of receipt
of samples.

Safety Tips – Details of Chlorine Level


Daily Report of Residual Chlorine in City Water Supply

Click here for Analytical Report


Click here for Water Analytical Report
LOCATION OF THE LABORATORY :-
WATER ANALYSIS LABORATORY,
C.M.W.S.S.BOARD, NEW AVADI ROAD, KILPAUK,
( Near Kilpauk Water Works) CHENNAI- 600 010.
Phone Number:- 26449851.

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