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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

Pest and disease management in organic, natural, sustainable agriculture - Presentations from the South Asia Conference on "Outstanding Organic Agriculture Techniques", Bangalore organised by OFAI (2009)

PestThis set of presentations from the conference on Outstanding Organic Agriculture Techniques held during September 2009 at Bangalore deals with pest and disease management practices in organic farming, which rely primarily on preventive and integrated methods.

Crop production and plan protection in organic farming

This paper by S R Sundararaman presents organic farming as the only recourse for farmers, to save both livelihood and the health of the soil. Organic farming methods enable farmers save money and turn their farmyard waste into value-added products for increasing crop production. Farmers will not have to be dependent on agri-business companies for seeds, fertilizers and pesticides. Our self-reliance is thus preserved. A large portion of our country's foreign exchange is used to pay for the import of petroleum products. By going organic we will also help our country save on valuable foreign exchange. Our land will keep giving us returns for extended periods of time unlike farming as per the green revolution, where the land stays productive for a short time and then becomes sterile.

The uppermost question in the minds of farmers who have recently converted to organic farming or who want to turn organic is how to ensure that crop production does not reduce and how to protect the plants from disease, without the chemical fertilizers and pesticides that their fields have grown used to. This paper provides the answers and it also seeks to reassure all farmers that there is no farm which cannot turn around and produce quality crops in sufficient quantity, using organic farming methods.Read More

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Crop production and plant protection in organic farming - Research paper - SR Sundararaman - TNFTA - Erode - OFAI SAC (2009)223.04 KB
Techniques in application of herbal pest repellents - Presentation - Salma Jafarali - Agrihelp - Palakkad - OFAI SAC (2009)2.46 MB
Managing insects - Presentation - John Joseph - TUTNK - Erode - OFAI SAC (2009)2.37 MB
Enhancing plant defense mechanisms for disease management - Research paper - Sujata Goel - Mojo plantation - Kodagu - OFAI SAC (2009)123 KB
Enhancing plant defense mechanisms for disease management - Presentation - Sujata Goel - Mojo plantation - Kodagu - OFAI SAC (2009)456.09 KB
Pest and disease management in cotton - Presentation - Alka Najan - IIRD - Aurangabad - OFAI SAC (2009)272.93 KB

Inland culture fisheries in village tanks and ponds - A multi-location study in India - CAREWATER

carewaterThis multi-location study by Carewater INREM Foundation on inland fisheries in village tanks and ponds attempts to map the changing institutional structure of the aquaculture sector in India. It looks at the socio-economic profile of fish farmers, problems faced by them, physical characteristics & economy of fishing ponds, existing property regimes, source of inputs, management of ponds and fishing as a part of village economy.Read More

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Inland culture fisheries in village tanks and ponds - A multilocation study in India - Santanu Ghosh and Rajnarayan Indu - CAREWATER (2006)122.17 KB

Location

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

Water conservation by industry - A case study of PepsiCo (Palakkad)

This presentation describes the efforts of PepsiCo in conserving water in its industrial processes, at its plant in Palakkad, Kerala. The various efforts taken up include reducing water usage and effluent generation, rainwater harvesting, treating and reusing effluent, reducing chemical usage, reducing ETP sludge, implementing zero discharge and more.Read More

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Water conservation by industry - A study of PepsiCo - Palakkad - Kerala (2008)2.02 MB

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Palakkad, KL, India
Latitude: 10.768891, Longitude: 76.647708

Pepsico India's efforts to achieve a positive water balance

This multinational soft drinks, bottled water and food products manufacturer is currently engaged in an effort to reduce water consumption with the ambitious goal of acRead More

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Palakkad, KL, India
Latitude: 10.768150, Longitude: 76.647812

Kokkarni, saviour of paddy: Case study on the revival of Kokkarni (dug-out farm ponds) in Palakkad, Kerala

"Kokkarni, saviour of paddy", is a case study written by Shree Padre, in Apr 2009, on the revival / restoration of traditional water bodies called KokkRead More

Location

palakkad, KL, India
Latitude: 10.768150, Longitude: 76.647812

Legal implications of Plachimada - A case study (2007)

 This paper published by the International Environmental Law Research Centre briefly describes the geography and the socio-economic background of Plachimada, and analyses the legal and institutional framework applicable to the case, examines how the government approached the case, which had already been presented before the Kerala High Court, and finally makes an analysis of the case law.Read More

The deterioration of groundwater in quality and quantity and the consequential public health problems and the destruction of the agricultural economy are the main problems identified in Plachimada  due to the activity of the Coca Cola company. The availability of good quality water for drinking purposes and agriculture has been affected dangerously due to the activity of the company. Apart from that, the company had also polluted the agricultural lands by depositing the hazardous wastes.

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Legal implications of Plachimada - A case study - IELRC (2007)132.03 KB

Location

Palakkad, KL, India
Latitude: 10.768891, Longitude: 76.647708

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