Purpose of the study: The purpose of this present study was to determine the concentration of chloride ions in the water sample which collected different sites and seasons of river Ganga. Chloride ions in the environment can come from... more
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this present study was to determine the concentration of chloride ions in the water sample which collected different sites and seasons of river Ganga. Chloride ions in the environment can come from sodium chloride or from other chloride salts such as potassium chloride, calcium chloride and magnesium chloride. Methodology: Water sample was collected from different sites (Bithor ghat, Siddnath ghat and Dhoni ghat) and different seasons (Pre-monsoon, Monsoon and post-monsoon) of river Ganga from Kanpur in the 2016-2018 year. Mohr method (Argentometric method) was a very simple and highly selective method for the determination of chloride ion (Cl-) using silver nitrate as the titrant. Main Findings: In both the years 2016 till 2018, chloride concentration was within the limit at testing sites. Applications of this study: To create awareness among the people to maintain the Ganga river water at its highest quality and purity levels. Originality: This project was done in the D G PG College C S J M University, Kanpur India.
In this work we carried out a brief study of water sample analysis after a torrential rain accompanied by a flash flood in August 2018 in Vadekkekara Panchayath in Ernakulam district which is one of the most flood hit areas in Kerala... more
In this work we carried out a brief study of water sample analysis after a torrential rain accompanied by a flash flood in August 2018 in Vadekkekara Panchayath in Ernakulam district which is one of the most flood hit areas in Kerala where our educational institution is situated. Our aim is to analyse the change in the quality of the water in different water sources after the flash flood. Water samples from tap, well and pond were collected and analysed for fifteen physio-chemical parameters for assessing the quality of water. The results obtained were then compared with Indian Standard Drinking Water specification IS: 10500-2012 and before flood analysed water sample values. The study of physico-chemical and biological characteristics of water sample suggests that water quality analysis must be carried out periodically before treatment to protect the water resources.