27-06-2012, 04:32 PM
Water Quality Analysis
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What is Water Quality?
Water Quality is a term used to describe the Chemical, Physical, and
Biological Characteristics of water, usually in respect to its suitability for a
particular purpose.
Why do we analyze it?
For Evaluating the physical, Chemical, and Biological Character of water in relation to
Human Health
Ecological Conditions
Designated water uses
Requirements of water for domestic use
1. It should be colorless and sparkling clear. It must be free from solids in suspension and must not deposit sediment standing.
2. It should be good taste, free from odour.
3. It should be reasonably soft.
4. It should be free from disease producing bacteria or organisms.
5. It should be free from harmful salts.
6. It should be free from objectionably minerals such as iron, manganese, lead, arsenic and other poisonous metals.
7. It should be free from radioactive substance such as radium, strontium etc
Conclusion
The Samples in all the Wards have similar results. The presence of Hardness with Calcium and magnesium content above the permissible limits.
The calcium and magnesium contents being above permissible limits So there are risks of Kidney failures and Cardiac Problems
Therefore, We Suggest to Install Lime soda Process so that we can also remove some part of dissolved solids.
With The Suggested Treatment, The Final Conclusion can be drawn that the existing sources are sufficient and can be used for drinking purposes.