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IV Table of Contents LIST OF TABLES
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11 III IV V VII List of Tables Tabl
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III IV V IX Fig 3.1 Classification
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hI. were found to be creeks extendi
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XIII The study embodied here is par
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1.1 Fresh water as a natural resour
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taught us to value fresh water more
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Source: Keller (1984) .... There is
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The role played by water as a solve
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3. Commercial water supplies 4. Was
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The status report presented above d
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Responses Reversible Direct Respons
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Salinity intrusion is the most sign
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eaches 15 g/kg. Work by Boyle, Edmo
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Cd. The .removal of phosphate may o
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1. Dissolution nutrients from parti
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unpolluted estuaries left and most
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The design, according to Maxted et
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that the water biotic quality did n
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nutrient load was predictive but co
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For a city fast growing, as in the
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CHAPTER 2
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2.1 The study area Chapter 2 MATERI
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salinity and the trapped water bodi
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2.2 Cochin and the back water lagoo
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Cochin originally developed as a co
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400,000 commutes to the city from t
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disparity. Such an engineering modi
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4. Mullassery canal: (Figure 2.7) T
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11. Poornipuzha:(Figure 2.10) It is
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are two fresh watercourses ending u
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Cochin Corporation records, there a
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2. Poorni River - Konnara thod - Pa
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8. KSEB-International Stadium (clos
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9 Perumpadappu kayal 3 10 Kumbalang
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Onceback in the laboratory, where r
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pH was chosen as a regular paramete
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influences chemical process like so
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salinity pattern is applicable to t
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ecorded on 9 th March. The Ambalapp
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or even equal to that of the sea wa
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the latest engineering modification
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ThripoonithuraMunicipality's waste
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4 Chithrappuzha- Water doled out fr
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6 Mullassery Canal whole is flood p
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a deleterious effect on the quality
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- Adimury the railroad to Kaloor is
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June. Phosphate Increases until tim
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12 Punchathod- Kharee thod the anal
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ocearnc ongm, But Phosphate level r
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COD(nlglL) 73.4 103.3 243.1 COD(mgl
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TH(mg CaC03/L) 64.7 186.4 443 TH(mg
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TH(mg CaC03/L) 114.6 1334.3 3480 TH
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TH(mg CaC03/L) 118.8 2489.4 9800 TH
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60 50 40 20 10 o WOI Fig 3.198WQI o
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As Figure 3.198 depicts water quali
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Table.3.87 Classification of water
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The only tidal body where the seaso
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violently multiplies wherever the c
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than 61mg/L. Falls in alkalinity co
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is an exception as phosphate follow
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sweep the earth following the sun a
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