3. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The main objectives of the proposed study are as
follows:
• To collect the water samples from the bore wells
and the nearby river (River Bhima) of the village
Phulgaon,Taluka Haveli,District Pune on the Pune-
Nagar State Highway.
• To analyze the quality of water from the bore wells
and Bhima river in the laboratory.
4. • To compare the test results of the analyzed samples
from borewells with the test results of the analyzed
samples from river Bhima.
• To suggest suitable treatment methods to improve
the water quality so as to make it potable.
5. INTRODUCTION
• In developing countries there is usually not enough clean drinking
water or sewerage. In these countries waterborne diseases cause
many people to be ill or to die, mainly fragile groups such as young
children, elderly people and people with a weakened immune system
(AIDS patients and organ transplant receivers).
The larger part of pathogenic microorganisms is removed by means
of water treatment techniques, such as coagulation, flocculation,
settling and filtration. To increase drinking water safety disinfection is
applied as a final treatment step.
There are several different disinfectants, which either kill or
deactivate pathogenic microorganisms. Examples of disinfectants are
chlorine containing substances, peroxide, bromine, silver-copper ,
ozone and UV. All disinfectants have benefits and drawbacks and can
be used for water disinfection depending on the circumstances.
6. • In the early seventies it was discovered that disinfection
byproducts can form during water disinfection by means of
chemical disinfectants. When this was discovered research
started on the development and health effects of these
byproducts. Today there are legal standards indicating
maximum levels of disinfection byproducts in drinking
water. Methods to lower the concentration of disinfection
byproducts in drinking water have also been researched.
7. DATA COLLECTED
Location Village : Phulgaon
Taluka : Haveli
District : Pune
Population Around 1700
Name of River Bhima
Tributaries Bhima ,Bhama and Indrayani
Pumps along bank of River Around 20 of capacity 10 HP
Bhima Around 30 of capacity 7.5 HP
Around 50 of capacity 5 HP
Pumps on Bore wells Around 5 of capacity 5 HP
Around 10 of capacity 3 HP
Cost of electricity per pump For 10 HP - Rs 1000 / month
For 7.5 HP - Rs 750 / month
For 5 HP - Rs 500 / month
For 3 HP - Rs 300 / month
14. PENDING
PROJECT WORK
• MPN Test Result (Bacterial Count)
• Comparison of test results of samples from Bore
wells and River Bhima.
• Selection of suitable method of treatment.
• Conclusions
• Preparation of Finalized Project Report
• Approval by Project Guide Prof.Dr.Ramesh.D.Dod
15. PROJECT STATUS
• Literature survey work is completed
• Almost all the analysis work is completed.
• Project writing work has already started.
• By mid of march the draft copy of the project report
will be submitted to our project guide
Prof.Dr.Ramesh.D.DOD for further checking and
correction.
• The final report will be submitted by 15th april 2012
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