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WATER (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) RULES, 1975
Title : WATER (PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION) RULES, 1975

Year : 1975

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CHAPTER 11.2

Introduction

Constitution of the Board including changes therein

Meeting of the Board with major decisions taken therein.

Committees constituted by the Board and their activities.

Monitoring network for air, water and soil quality.

Present state of environment, environmental problems & counter measures.

Environmental research

Environmental training.

Environmental awareness and public participation.

Environmental Standards including time schedule for their enforcement.

Prosecutions launched and convictions secured for environmental pollution control.

Directions given for closure of polluting industrial units.

Finance and accounts of the Board.

Annual plan of the following year.

Any other important matter dealt with by the Central Board.

ANNEXURES

1. Members of the Board.
2. Organisation chart.
3. Staff strength including recruitment
4. Publications
5. Training courses, seminars/ workshops organised or attended.
6. Consents to establish industries/ operation and processes- issued/ refused.
7. Consents to operate industries operations and processes- issued/ refused]

13[SCHEDULE IV
Rates of fees payable in respect of a report of the central water laboratory
[See rule 28]

Sl. No. Nature of analysis Rates of fees
(1) (2) (3)
I. Chemical analysis of water
(a) Rs. 56 (for all the tests).
Dissolved solids (at 103o-105oC)
P-alkalinity, as CaCO3
M-alkalinity, as CaCO3
Total hardness, as CaCO3
Alkaline hardness, as CaCO3
Non-alkaline hardness, as CaCO3
Calcium, as Ca
Magnesium, as Mg
Chloride, as Cl
Sulphate, as SO4
Turbidity units
pH

Appearance and colour in units (visual)
(b) Rs. 100 (for all the tests ).
Dissolved solids (at 103o- 105o C)
P-alkalinity, as CaCO3
M-alkalinity, as CaCO3
Total hardness, as CaCO3
Alkaline hardness, as CaCO3
Non-alkaline hardness, as CaCO3
Calcium, as Ca
Magnesium, as Mg
Sodium, as Na
Potassium, as K
Iron, as Fe
Manganese, as Mn
Chlorides, as Cl
Sulphate, as SO4
Fluoride, as F
Nitrate, as N
Phosphate, as PO4
Turbidity units
pH
Appearance and colour units (visual)
(c) Rs. 174 (for all the tests)
Dissolved solids
P-alkalinity, as CaCO3
M-alkalinity, as CaCO3
Free CO2 as CaCO3
Total hardness, as CaCO3
Alkaline hardness, as CaCO3
Non-alkaline hardness, as CaCO3
Calcium, as Ca
Magnesium, as Mg
Sodium, as Na
Potassium, as K
Iron, as Fe
Manganese, as Mn
Chloride, as Cl
Sulphate, as SO4
Fluoride, as F
Nitrate, as N
Phosphate, as PO4
Silica, as SiO2
Turbidity units
pH
Langelier index
Conductivity micromhos /cm
Appearance and colour of units (visual)
Probable composition of residue
CaCO3 CaCO4 CaCl4 SiO2
MgCO3 MgSO4 MgCl3 Fe2O3
Na2CO3 Na2SO4 NaCl Mn2O3
K2CO3 K2SO4 KCl Al2O3
II . Chemical Analysis of Irrigation Waters Rs. 72 (for all the tests)
Dissolved solids
pH
Boron, as B
Calcium, as Ca
Chloride, as Cl
Conductivity micromhos/ cm
Magnesium, as Mg
Potassium, as K
Sodium, as Na
Sulphate, as SO4
Oil and grease
III. Bacteriological analysis of potable waters Rs. 50 (for all the tests)
Standard Plate Count
Coliform
E. Coli
Fecal Streptococci
IV. Distilled Water (as IS: 1070-1960) Rs. 120 (for each test).
V. Sewage and trade effluent (Rs. 60 (for all the tests)
BOD 20oC 5-day pH
COD suspended solids (103oC-105oC)
Colour (visual) units.

VI. Tests of water, sewage or trade effluent
(a) Rs. 6 (for each test)
Albuminoid nitrogen, as N
Ammoniacal nitrogen, as N
Carbon dioxide, as CO2
Conductivity micromhos/ cm
Chlorides, as Cl
Chlorine demand
Dissolved Oxygen
Floride, as F
Langelier/ Index
Nitrate, as N
Permanganate value
Residual Chlorine
Sodium, as Na
Sulphate, as SO4
Dissolved solids (at 110oC-105oC)
Total solids
Turbidity, as units
Volatile solids
pH
(b) Rs. 12 (for each test)
Coliform MPN presumptive for waste effluents only
Acid solubility test for sand and gravel
Available chlorine in bleaching powder
Boron, as B
Calcium (titrimetric), as Ca
Iron, as Fe
Kjeldahl nitrogen, as N
Loss of ignition

Magnesium (titrimetric), as Mg
Manganese, as Mn
Silica, as SiO4
Potassium in sludge and waste water, as K
Sodium in sludge and waste waters, as Na
Soluble phosphate, as PO4
Sulphide, as S
Suspended solids
Total phosphorus
Volatile acids
Alkalinity (P&M)
Specific gravity
(c) Rs. 24 (for each test).
Heavy metals (qualitative test)
Aluminium
Arsenic
Barium
Calcium
COD
Chromium
Copper
Cyanide
Insecticides
Lead
Magnesium (gravimetric)
Mercury
Nickel
Selenium
Silver
Sulphate (gravimetric)
Zinc
Present sodium
Oil and grease
Phenolic substances
(d) Rs. 36 (for each test).
BOD
Air samples-analysis for:
(i) Carbon dioxide
(ii) Carbon monoxide
(iii) Methane
(iv) Oxygen

Total flouride distillation
(e) Rs. 40 (for each test)
Sieve analysis
Conventional marble test
The Enslow stability indicator test
(f) Rs. 60 (for each test).
Alum dose determination by jar test in water treatment
Alumino non-ferric (as per IS : 260- 1960)
Bioassay test without chemical analysis (Tim value)
Plain settlement test of solution containing fines filter and gravel
Including sieve analysis, solubility in dilute HCl, loss on ignition, and specific gravity
(g) Rs. 96 (for each test).
Alum
Jar test to evaluate optimum coagulant and coagulant aid doses in water treatment
Alumino ferric (as per IS: 299-1962)
Lime
Detailed analysis
(h) Rs. 180 (for each test).
Lead extraction test on UPVC pipe (as per IS: 4985-1963)
(i) Rs. 240 (for each test).
Scale deposits (detailed analysis)
(j) Rs. 40 (for each test).
Attrition test
(k) Rs. 60 (for each test).
To find out correlation between Jackson candle turbidity and gravimetric units.]

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