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    Wetlands of Assam

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    Report on Visit to Deepor Beel in Assam – a wetland included under National Wetland Conservation and Management Programme of the Ministry of Environment & Forests. 13-14 August 2008 1. Context The Expert Team constituted by the Planning Commission‚ Government of India‚ to Review the status of implementation of the National Wetland Conservation and Management Programme (NWCMP) of the Ministry of Environment & Forests‚ by visiting selected wetlands in the country‚ made an on-the-spot review and

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    pollution of water. There are two sorts of sources‚ they mostly come from pipelines or sewers and then into the surface water. Nonpoint sources are sources that cannot be traced to a single site of discharge. Examples some sources are: factories‚ sewage treatment plants‚ underground mines‚ oil wells‚ oil tankers and agriculture‚ acid deposition from the air‚ traffic‚ pollutants that are spread through rivers and pollutants that enter the water through groundwater. Water pollution can have a drastic

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    Comparative growth studies of Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic algae grown in waste water of Musi River Major Project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the Academic Requirement for the award of the Degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN BIOTECHNOLOGY Submitted to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad Kukatpally‚ Hyderabad - 500 085‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India By Arshiya Nazneen Neha (09311A2374) Alisary Shailaja (09311A2328) S. Veena Spandana (09311A2301)

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    that will not harm the receiving waters. Wastewater treatment facilities such as lagoons or ponds‚ trickling filters and activated sludge plants depend on these aerobic bacteria to treat sewage. If the amount of DO present in the wastewater process becomes too low‚ the aerobic bacteria that normally treat the sewage will die. The process will not operate efficiently and septic conditions will occur. The DO test is used to monitor the process to guarantee that there is enough dissolved oxygen present

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    lavasa case

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    Rs 4‚000 cr stuck in Lavasa Jan 18 2011 ‚ Pune Ministry says city project is unauthorised‚ but offers to consider it on merits The ministry of environment and forests on Tuesday ordered Lavasa Lake City project near Pune‚ undertaken by HCC‚ to maintain status quo‚ saying it was unauthorised as it had violated green laws. However‚ the ministry said it was prepared to consider the project on merits subject to imposition of penalties‚ creation of an environmental restoration fund and formulation

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    FB2GEPWM Environmental Science Abstract Techniques in managing and treating wastewater are state of the art and not used in every city of The United States. Some cities still use more old fashioned sewage techniques to clean their water. There are a plethora of pollution types‚ but one of the most common is wastewater pollution. This directly affects our daily lives due to the fact‚ that water is an essential part of life. Not only is it for drinking

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    and treats wastewater collected from the District of Columbia sewer system and from the Maryland and Virginia suburbs. The treatment has two phases‚ in the first phase begins as debris and grit which is removed and trucked to a landfill where the sewage then flows into primary sedimentation tanks that separate the solids from liquids. The second phase is where oxygen is bubbled into treatment tanks so microbes can break down organic matter. Then the microbes convert ammonia into harmless nitrogen

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    With the rapid development of economy‚ people who live in contemporary society certainly own a different life in terms of contrasting their parents. There is a wide and profound change‚ especially in the progressive technology‚ which lead to the world becomes increasingly industrialization. The ever-accelerated developing of science and technology have changed citizens’ lifestyle and the way they get along with others. Nevertheless‚ from another perspective‚ there are considerable environmental problems

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    Ra 9275

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    Republic of the Philippines Congress of the Philippines Metro Manila Twelfth Congress Third Regular Session Begun and held in Metro Manila‚ on Monday‚ the twenty-eight day of July‚ two thousand three. Republic Act No. 9275 March 22‚ 2004 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A COMPREHENSIVE WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS ARTICLE 1 DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES AND

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    Pollution

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    which may cause the acid rain. Believe me‚ nobody want this to happen in their daily lives.               Furthermore‚ there is water pollution. This is caused by brainless humans. Just to save their costs‚ the factory owners do not manage well sewage treatment systems. They discharge the untreated waste into the river and this will threaten the aquatic lives. Imagine if the river is covered by the toxic effluents‚ how can the aquatic animals survive? They definitely will die. If this situation

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