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- Page 14 and 15: 1.1 Fresh water as a natural resour
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- Page 24 and 25: 3. Commercial water supplies 4. Was
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The "chain-of-custody" report, as i
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6. FACT - Crematorium 7. Ambalamuga
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3. Pashni thod - Perumpadappu (at t
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36 Thodu near Kaloor-Kadavanthra fl
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• Supervisor review ofall data ge
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3.1. General Observations Chapter 3
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not effective during the dry months
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peak value is 200 mg/L only and at
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early February in the case of Galax
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to mid September, the canal is havi
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2 Poorni puzha canal. On Karingachi
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salinity slightly rises in the high
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5 Thevara Canal phosphate and calci
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7 Perandoor Canal desiccating dry s
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ise at the onset of the rainy seaso
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February-March. Nitrate following t
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I I months and has high diurnal DO
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saline. The southern part of the of
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CHITHRAPUZHA Table 3.8 Irumpanam Pa
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DO(mg/L) 90.2 1.7 4.4 BOD(mglL) 66.
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S04(mg/L) 74.7 15.8 33.2 S04(mglL)
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POORNIPUZHA Table 3.59 Venkateswara
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CaB 109.1 128.7 472 CaH 129 618.6 2
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The worksheet for the calculation o
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Nitrogen is mostly found in organic
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utility, given the urban hygiene sc
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to annihilate the intruding OH - io
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show a marked deviation from the ge
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6. Iron and calcium do not apprecia
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14. For fresh water hardness is chi
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km apart. As the time Vs amplitude
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2500 2000 500 1800 1600 1400 +----+
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I E(OUT PUTS) SYSTEM STOR4.GE L( IN
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Vp Precipitation Vx olume Net inflo
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134 in the fresh water stretch, and
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Fig4.5 Salt and Water budget in the
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144 Chapter: 5 WATER USE IN THE TID
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5.2.3 Restriction on waste dumping
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148 38 Leognathus Brevisostris 81 M
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150 5.3.3 Canals having fresh water
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Above Thriveni 152 Table. 5.2. Slab
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Kharee thod 154 07 May to 21 Nov Ch
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Edappally thod Whole stretch Karing
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Whole stretch Karingachirapuzha -wh
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160 pollution is the fact that stor
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173 30. Department of Public Works,
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176 77. Kerala Pollution Control Bo