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Status of water quality in India – Reports by the Central Pollution Control Board for 2007, 2008 and 2009

This post presents reports on  the status of water quality in India  by the Central Pollution Control Board, Ministry of Environment and Forests  for the years 2007, 2008 and 2009. These reports present the outputs of water quality monitoring done under the project on Monitoring of Indian Aquatic Resources (MINARS). This helps in evaluating the nature and extent of pollution control required, and effectiveness of pollution control measures already in existence. It also helps in drawing the water quality trends and prioritising pollution control efforts.
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Status of water quality in India – A report by the Central Pollution Control Board (2007)5.92 MB
Status of water quality in India – A report by the Central Pollution Control Board (2008)70.78 MB
Status of water quality in India – A report by the Central Pollution Control Board (2009)28.76 MB

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New Delhi, DL, India
Latitude: 28.635308, Longitude: 77.224960

Water quality hot-spots in rivers of India – A report by Central Water Commission

River Water QualityThis report by the Central Water Commission (CWC) attempts to provide the water quality scenario of our rivers and evolve a methodology for identifying hot spots in Indian rivers. The water quality data is based on the average values observed during the last ten years (2001-2011) at 371 monitoring stations of CWC on almost all major, medium and minor rivers in India. In respect of Dissolved Oxygen and Biochemical Oxygen Demand, the Central Pollution Control Board's classification has been considered for evaluating the hot spot in the rivers.

The physical and chemical quality of river water is important in deciding its suitability for drinking purposes. As such the suitability of river water for potable uses with regard to its chemical quality has to be deciphered and defined on the basis of the some vital characteristics of the water. Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) vide its document IS: 10500:1991, edition 2.2 (2003‐09) has recommended the quality standards for drinking water and these have been used for finding the suitability of river water. On this basis of classification, the natural river water of India has been categorized as desirable, permissible and unfit for human consumption.

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Water quality hot-spots in rivers of India – A report by Central Water Commission (2011)3.94 MB

Location

Erode, TN, India
Latitude: 11.342235, Longitude: 77.727477

Development of reaeration coefficient for Indian condition using mathematical approach and field studies – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The report deals with development of reaeration coefficient for Indian condition using mathematical approach and field studies. Of the various constituents, which determine the quality of water, Dissolved Oxygen is the most important parameter indicating the health of a stream. There is a continual replenishment (reaeration) or utilization (deoxygenated) of Dissolved Oxygen due to inflow of waste load at different points in the stream. When a waste load is discharged into a flowing stream, it is mainly subjected to advection, dispersion and reaction kinetics. Waste Load Allocation (WLA) studies provide information to assist in making effective decisions on levels of treatment required for a source or sources of pollutant loads.Read More

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Development of reaeration coeffiecient for Indian conditions using mathematical approach and field studies by NIH (1999-2000)978.84 KB

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Muzaffarnagar, UP, India
Latitude: 29.468439, Longitude: 77.696693

Water quality monitoring and evaluation of Mansar lake - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The study attempts water quality monitoring of Mansar lake to detect the various water quality parameters. The lake water conditions were monitored by collecting water samples from different depths to determine the spatial and temporal variations.Read More

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Water quality monitoring and evaluation of Mansar lake in Udhampur by NIH (1997-98)655.79 KB

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Udhampur, JK, India
Latitude: 32.918930, Longitude: 75.131271

Groundwater quality monitoring and evaluation in and around Greater Guwahati - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

In this study, groundwater quality monitoring and evaluation of Greater Guwahati is presented based on the physico-chemical characteristics of thirty samples collected on grid pattern. The various parameters analyzed include pH, electrical conductivity, temperature, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), alkalinity, hardness, Na+, K+, CA++, Mg++, NO3-, SO4--, Cl- and F-. The results were compared with water quality standards prescribed by BIS and WHO.Read More

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Groundwater quality monitoring and evaluation in and around Greater Guwahati by NIH (1997-98)2.01 MB

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Guwahati, AS, India
Latitude: 26.183333, Longitude: 91.733333

Assessment of probability distribution of Dissolved Oxygen - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The report presents a methodology to assess the probability distribution of Dissolved Oxygen (DO) based on the Streeter-Phelp’s equation. The methodology involves the use of first order analysis and Monte Carlo simulation to analyze the uncertainty associated with DO. The mean and standard deviation of the parameters have been assumed as same for the study’s probability distributions.Read More

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Assesment of probability distribution of Dissolved Oxygen by NIH (1996-97)698.92 KB

Surface and groundwater quality studies in Ghataprabha representative basin - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The study analyses the surface and groundwater quality of Ghataprabha representative basin during pre-monsoon and post-monsoon seasons. It looks at the primary impact of land use and cropping pattern on water quality using physico-chemical analysis, geo-chemical classification of groundwater samples and monitoring of groundwater quality.

Streeter-Phelp’s model is applied to understand the variation of dissolved oxygen along the course of the river from a point source. The study attempts to understand the impact of irrigation return-flow and use of pesticides, fertilizers & manures on surface and groundwater quality. The literature review offered indicates a dearth of studies on the subject for hard rock catchments and puts forward the need to do basin-wide as against area-wide studies.Read More

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Surface and groundwater quality studies in Ghataprabha representative basin by NIH (2000-01)1.49 MB

Location

Belgaum, KA, India
Latitude: 15.850360, Longitude: 74.504669

Water quality status of rivers Tungabhadra, Cauvery and Kabini - KSPCB (2007)

These two documents from the KSPCB website, provide monthly water quality status data, for the rivers Tungabhadra, Cauvery and Kabini, monitored between January to June 2007, at various points along the rivers.Read More

The data recorded are Temperature, pH, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and Faecal Coliform.

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WQ Status - Cauvery Kabini - KSPCB (Jan-Jul_2007)416.03 KB
WQ Status - Tungabhadra - KSPCB (Jan-Jul_2007)288.25 KB

Rapid geohydrological appraisal of Purainee and Orlaha villages - Supaul district (Bihar) - Drinking water management and alternative sources

This report by ACWADAM based on a rapid hydro-geological appraisal of 2 villages, in Supaul distict in flood-prone North Bihar, gives a good understanding of local conditions as well generates a lot of useful data, that can help in planning groundwater management interventions in a village. Such information is crucial especially for regions such as North Bihar, where current data about the local conditions are literally absent.Read More

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Rapid Geohydrological Appraisal of Purainee and Orlaha villages - Supaul district - Bihar - ACWADAM (2009)1.7 MB

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Supaul, BR, India
Latitude: 26.116461, Longitude: 86.590317

Cauvery Basin: Water Quality

Water Quality in the Cauvery basin is constantly being monitored at some chosen stations all along the length of the basin by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). Read More

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