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Water Treatment Technology

Status of water treatment plants in India - A report on their operational status by the Central Pollution Control Board

This document  by the Central Pollution and Control Board (CPCB) describes the findings of a study that evaluated water treatment plants located across the country, for prevailing raw water quality, water treatment technologies, operational practices, chemical consumption and rejects management.

The report is subdivided into the following chapters:Read More

  • Introduction
  • Water quality and its consumption
  • Water treatment technologies
  • Effects of fluoride and arsenic and removal techniques
  • Operation and maintainance of water treatment plants
  • Water quality control and assessment
  • Results and discussion
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Status of water treatment plants in India - Central Pollution and Control Board1.63 MB

Disinfection of Municipal Water Supply with Twin Oxide : Advantages & Disadvantages ?

We have been traditionally using Chlorine as disinfectant in municipal water supplies. But recently some firms have come forward to disinfect water with Twin Oxide.Read More

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Impacts of groundwater contamination with Fluoride and Arsenic: A report by CAREWATER

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The field research study conducted by Carewater INREM Foundation attempts to establish the impacts of groundwater contamination with fluoride and arsenic in India. It maps the affliction severity, the medical cost and wage loss through a multi-location study in some villages in the States of Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and West Bengal.Read More

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Groundwater Contamination by Fluoride and Arsenic - A report by CAREWATER (2007)273.34 KB

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Nadia, WB, India
Latitude: 23.659877, Longitude: 88.401604

Biological Sand Filters: Low‐Cost Bioremediation Technique for Production of Clean Drinking Water

Biological sand filters, a low-cost household bioremediation intervention, are capable of dramatically improving the microbiological quality of drinking water. This research paper describes this relatively new, though proven bioremediation technology's ability to empower at-risk populations to use naturally occurring biology and readily available materials as a sustainable way to achieve the health benefits of safe drinking water.Read More

Bioremediation of turbid surface water using seed extract from Moringa Oleifera Lam (Drumstick Tree)

This research paper describes an indigenous water treatment method, that uses Moringa oleifera (Drumstick) seeds in the form of a water-soluble extract in suspensiRead More

Reverse osmosis plants for rural water treatment in Gujarat - A research paper by CAREWATER

This research paper attempts to understand and map the Reverse Osmosis (RO) phenomenon, a technology that is turning out to be an important solution for drinking water treatment in rural Gujarat. Treatment plants with capacity ranging from 10 litres per hour (lph) to 6000 lph are now supplying drinking water in several hundred villages of the state. Small sized plants with capacity < 20 lph are used by individual families whereas medium to large sized plants (>100 lph) are being used for public consumption.Read More

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Reverse Osmosis Plants for Rural Water Treatment in Gujarat - IWMI & ISTAR (2007)142.24 KB

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Anand, GJ, India
Latitude: 22.560869, Longitude: 72.954773

Indian Standard for Drinking Water as per BIS specifications (IS 10500-1991)

Arghyam has compiled a brief presentation which gives details of the permissible and desirable limits of various parameters in drinking water as per Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) standard specifications for potable water (BIS-10500-1991). The BIS drinking water specification (IS 10500:1991) was drawn up in 1983 and its most recent revision dates back to July 2010 (Amendment No. 3). Read More

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Drinking Water Standards IS 10500: 2004 by BIS9.29 MB
Drinking Water Standards - IS 10500:1991 by BIS99.14 KB
Indian Standard for Drinking Water as per BIS specifications (IS 10500-1991) - A presentation by Arghyam159.77 KB
Drinking Water Quality Standards - A short write-up by BIS22.64 KB
Tolerance and classification with respect to various water uses - A report by Central Water Commission (2010)95.93 KB

Water conservation in industry - A case study of BOSCH Limited (Jaipur)

This presentation describes the work of BOSCH Limited Jaipur, in conserving water in their industrial processes, reducing fresh water consumption by adopting new technologies, utilizing rain water, increasing recycling and in managing water better in the local community.Read More

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Water conservation in industry - Case study of BOSCH Limited -Jaipur (2008)1.25 MB

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Jaipur, RJ, India
Latitude: 26.926111, Longitude: 75.808889

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