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BEFORE THE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL


PRINCIPAL BENCH NEW DELHI
APPLICATION NO.276/2013
M.A. NO. 59 OF 2014
IN
ORIGINAL APPLICATION No. 20 of 2014

ASHWANI KUMAR DUBEY

PETITIONER

VS
UNION OF INDIA & ORS.

RESPONDENTS

AND
JAGAT NARAYAN VISWAKARMA & ORS.

PETITIONER

Vs.

UNION OF INDIA & ORS

RESPONDENTS

INDEX
S.
NO.

PARTICULARS
AFFIDAVIT ON BEHALF OF RESPONDENT NO.02,
THE CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD,
PARIVESH BHAWAN, CBD CUM OFFICE COMPLEX,
EAST ARJUN NAGAR, DELHI 110032 IN
COMPLIANCE OF THE ORDERS OF HON'BLE
NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL DATED 25.08.2014 &
01.10.2104

PAGE NO.
14

ANNEXURE Interim Report of the Core Committee


on Monitoring of Potential Hazards of
Industrial Development in Singrauli
Area

C. .
(S.S.Bala)
Scientist 'E'
Delhi
November 07th, 2014

BEFORE THE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL


PRINCIPAL BENCH NEW DELHI
APPLICATION NO.276/2013
NO 59 OF 2014
IN
ORIGINAL APPLICATION No. 20 of 2014
M.A.

ASHWANI KUMAR DUBEY

PETITIONER

VS
UNION OF INDIA & ORS.

RESPONDENTS

AND
JAGAT NARAYAN VISWAKARMA & ORS.

PETITIONER

Vs.
UNION OF INDIA & ORS

RESPONDENTS

AFFIDAVIT ON BEHALF OF RESPONDENT NO.02, THE CENTRAL POLLUTION


CONTROL BOARD, PARIVESH BHAWAN, CBD CUM OFFICE COMPLEX, EAST
ARJUN NAGAR, DELHI 110032 IN COMPLIANCE OF THE ORDERS OF
HON'BLE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL DATED 25.08.2014 & 01.10.2104

I, Sib Sankar Bala, s/o Late Shri Harendra Nath Bala, working as Additional
Director (Scientist `E') in Central Pollution Control Board, Parivesh Bhawan, East
Arjuntlagar, Delhi 110032 do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under:
That I, in the capacity of the Additional Director (Scientist 'E') of the Central
ollution Control Board (CPCB), am fully conversant with the facts of the case
nd hence competent to swear this affidavit.
hat this Hon'ble Tribunal vide its order dated 25.08.2014 has constituted a Core
Committee for Monitoring of potential hazards of Industrial development in
Singrauli area and 05 SubCommittees for quantification of Industrial pollution
and impact assessment on Water, Air, Soil and Health in and around Singrauli
Area.

3.

That Hon'ble Tribunal vide its order dated 01.10.2014 has directed that the
acting Chairman of CPCB need not act as Chairman of the Committee constituted
vide order, dated 25.08.2014.

..2..
4.

That in compliance of this Hon'ble National Green Tribunal's orders, dated


25.08.2014 and 01.10.2014, the first meeting of Core-Committee was convened
on October 16, 2014 under the chairmanship of Dr. Rashid Hasan, Adviser,
Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change (MoEF &CC). The Core
committee nominated following members of the Core Committee as Convenor of
the each Sub-Committees:
Sr.
No.
1

Committee
Sub-Committee I
(Quantification
of

Convenor and Secretaries


Convenor : Member secretary, CPCB
Industrial Secretary :I/c Zonal Office, CPCB,

Impacts)

Sub-Committee-2
(Pollution Potential of water
resources )
Sub- Committee -3
(Potential Impact of pollution on
land resources)
Sub-Committee 4
(Potential Impact of pollution on
air quality )
Sub Committee 5
(Potential Impact of pollution on
Health)

Lucknow& Bhopal

Convenor : Director, NIH, Roorkee


Secretary : MS, UPPCB
Convenor : Director, ICFRE, Dehradun
Secretary : MS, MPPCB
Convenor : Member Secretary, CPCB
Secretary : I/c PCI-II, CPCB, Delhi with
Convenor :
Secretary :

field
monitoring by ZO
CPCB Lucknow& Bhopal
Nominee of KGMC, Lucknow
MS ,UPPCB

That gore committee has selected Dr Tapan Chakrabarti, Former Director,


Nagpur to be the Chairman of the Core Committee unanimously.
Henceforth, all the meetings of the Core Committee will be chaired by Dr. Tapan
hakrabarti.

hat based upon the decisions taken in the meeting of the Core Committee held
on 16.10.2014, the Interim Report of the Core Committee on "Monitoring of
Potential Hazards of Industrial Development in Singrauli Area" has been
prepared and is enclosed as ANNEXURE.
7

That following decisions were taken by the Core Committee in the meeting held
on October 16, 2014:

An interim report based on monitoring data collected by CPCB and available


secondary data may be prepared and submitted to Hon'ble NGT with a request
for extension of time by six months for submission of final report. Refer Page 5
& 6 of the Interim Report.
The concerned Central/State Pollution Control Board will hold meeting of sub
committees in consultation with convenor of the Committee and work out
monitoring plan as per TOR within 15 days after receiving the minutes and
initiate action in time bound manner. Refer page 6 of the Interim Report.

..3..

The members of the Core committee may visit Singrauli area in order to make
preliminary assessment of pollution in the area. Refer page 6 of the Interim

Report.

A stake holder consultation meet may be oraganised at Singrauli. Refer page 6


of the Interim Report.
'

e) Both SPCBs (UP& MP) will make necessary arrangements for transfer of funds
to CPCB to organise meeting and payment of TA/DA and sitting fee to expert
members of the Core Committee as per the order of Hon'ble NGT. Refer page 6
of the Interim Report.

8.

That in compliance of directions of the Hon'ble National Green Tribunal, the SubCommittee-1 on "Quantification of Industrial Impacts" (to be coordinated by the
Member Secretary, CPCB) met on 24.09.2014. Preliminary information w.r.t.
Inventory of Existing industries and Pollution Load generation

has

been

collected by UPPCB & MPPCB for District Sonebhadra, UP and District


Singrauli, MP. Further, working approach and methodology for execution of each
task was finalised. The copy of the minutes of the meeting of the sub-committee
1 held on 24.09.2014 is enclosed as Annexure V of the Interim Report.
That theiSub - Committee

va

4 on Potential Impact of pollution on air quality (to be

rdinated the Member Secretary) met on October 20, 2014. The sub( ef
t

i7;
cs".

mittee evaluated existing Ambient Air Quality Monitoring network in Singrauli

and decided the following:

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P & MP pollution Control Boards will upgrade the existing NAAQMS


immediately for monitoring of 09 parameters viz: PM1 0 , PM 2.5, SO2, NO2,
NH3, 0 3 ,As, Ni, & P. ( Action : UP & MPPCB)
Existing AAQ monitoring network in both the districts of UP & MP will also be
expanded to get representative air quality status of Singrauli area( Action :

UP & MPPCB)

SPCBs shall ensure that AAQ monitoring data are received on regular basis
at regular intervals, number of parameters monitored, performance of
monitoring stations and quality of data reported. ( Action : UP & MPPCB)
Data generated through NAAQMS and study conducted by the M/s
Bhagwathi Ana Labs, Hyderabad will be compiled and interim report will be
prepared for the information of Hon, NGT. ( Action : CPCB, UP & MPPCB)
NEERI/IIT, Kanpur and local agencies/NGOs will be involved for regular
monitoring of AAQ at selected locations ( Action : CPCB, UP & MPPCB)
A map indicating monitoring stations of air, water and soil quality may be
prepared jointly by UP & MP PCBs( Action : UP & MPPCB)
Continuous monitoring system for Hg monitoring atleast for three locations
should be installed (covering both Districts of UP & MP) in Singrauli area on
polluter pay principle (Action : UP & MPPCB).

..4

VIII.

10.

Participation of local level Institutions having experience and knowledge of


the area like BanwasiSewa Ashram may be sought. Such agency can also be
involved in monitoring activities.
That as per order of Hon'ble NGT dated 25.08.2014 the Core committee has to
submit its report within four weeks from the date of order. It is submitted that the
completion of tasks assigned to sub-committees would require at least three
months after holding the first meeting of the respective Sub-Committees.
Accordingly, it was decided in the Core Committee that an interim report based
on available secondary data may be prepared and submitted to Hon'ble NGT.
Accordingly, the Interim Report of the Core Committee is being submitted for
consideration of Hon'ble National Green Tribunal.

t it in view of the magnitude of the work of the Committees, it is submitted for


ideration of Hon'ble Green Tribunal that extension of six months time
be given for completing the activities assigned for each of the subittee and Core Committee. However, the actions to be taken by both the
Pollution Control Boards for prevention of Pollution will continue.

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INTERIM REPORT OF THE CORE COMMITTEE


CONSTITUTED BY THE HON'BLE NATIONAL GREEN
TRIBUNAL (NGT), NEW DELHI FOR "MONITORING OF
POTENTIAL HAZARDS OF INDUSTRIALDEVELOPMENT IN
SINGRAULI AREA"
[ In the Matter of OA No. 276 of 2013 & M.A. No. 59 of 2014
in O.A. No. 20 of 2014 ) Ashwani Kumar Dubey Vs Union
Of India and Ors And Jagat Narayan Viswakarma & Ors.
Vs. Union of India & Ors. ]

November 2014

Pg No.

Table of Contents
1. Singrauli Area

2.0 Singrauli - Critically Polluted Area ( CPA)

3
3-4

Environmental Status of Singrauli area


Ambient Air quality
Surface Water Quality
Ground water Quality
Flyash generation and utilisation

3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4

Issues raised by the Applicants

Order of Hon'ble National Green Tribunal (NGT)

Available Information

Action taken by the Core Committee


Proceeding of the Core Committee and sub Committees:
6.1

5 -6

Core Committee

6.2 Sub Committee:


6.2.1 Sub- Committee-I : Quantification of Industrial impacts
6.2.2 Sub-Committee- 4: Potential Impact of pollution on air quality
Evaluation of Existing AAQ Monitoring Network in Singrauli Area:

7-8

Suggestions
9. Extension of time for submission of final Report

An nexures
1:
II-A:

II-B:

The Ambient air, water & ground water quality data of Singrauli (CPA)
(sampled and analysed by M/s Bhagwathi Ana Labs, Hyderabad
during January February 2014 )
The composition and Terms of Reference ( TOR) of Core & sub-committees
order of the Hon'ble National green Tribunal, dated 25.08.2014
per
as
Direction of Hon'ble National Green Tribunal (NGT) dated October 01, 2014
Copy of action plan for Singrauli and updated implementation status made
available by the U.P. Pollution Control Board and M.P. Pollution Control Board

IV:

V;

Information with respect to production capacity, fuel consumption, emission &


for industries located in Dist. Sonebhadra, UP & Dist .Singrauli, MP

effluent data

Minutes of the meeting of Sub - Committee-1 on Quantification of Industrial impacts

1. Singrauli Area
The area in the north eastern part of Singraui District in the state of MP and the adjoining
southern part of Sonebhadra District in the state of Uttar Pradesh is collectively known as
Singrauli.
Approximately 4328 square km. in District Sonebhadra in UP and 5672 sq.km in District
Singrauli in MP is surrounded by Sakti Nagar, Rihand Nagar, Vindhyanagar, Dudhichua, &
Dala, Amlori, Nigahi, Jayant, and Jhingurda and river Sone makes the boundary of the
Singrauli problem area.
Singrauli is a major power hub due to availability of coal. Present installed capacity of power
generation is 12000 MW. Besides Thermal Power Plants, Aluminium Industry, Chemical
Industry, Mining Industries, Cement Plants & Stone Crushers are major industries in
Singrauli Area. The details of industries located in Singrauli are given in Table below:

S.No.

,* :
Industry Cato', 4_
..

Sonebhadra
(U.P.)
06
05

Siggrauli
(M.P.)
04
09

Total number'. of

01
00

00
01

01
01

01 (264 nos)

305

00

00 (41- not in
cluster)
08

Industries
10
14

01
02

Thermal Power Plant


Coal Mines

03
04

Cement Plant
Steel / Sponge Iron

05
06

Stone Crusher Cluster


(nos)
Explosive (SMS Bulk)

07

Chemical

02

10

12

08

Aluminium

01

01

02

Total

279

74

353

08

2.0 Singrauli - Critically Polluted Area ( CPA)


Due to the industrialization of the area, environmental problems with respect to air & water
pollution, solid waste management have been reported since last two decades. After
detailed environmental study and based on Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index
CEPI), CPCB has identified Singrauli as one of the critically polluted area ( CPA) in the
year 2010. An industry specific action plan suggesting short & long term action points for
control of industrial pollution in Singrauli area was prepared. The implementation of action
plan is monitored by the UP & MP Pollution Control Board and the respective District
administration periodically.

3.0 Environmental Status of Singrauli area


In order to update status of environmental quality and assess CEPI of the area, CPCB and
SPCBs are regularly monitoring the air, water quality besides assessing the compliance of
emission of effluent standards by the respective industries and coal mines. The data
collected by CPCB on environmental quality w.r.t air, water quality in Singrauli (CPA)
3

C
through the monitoring carried out by M/s Bhagwathi Ana Labs, Hyderabad during January
February 2014 is given Annexure I. The status of environmental quality in Singrauli area
is mentioned below:
3.1

Ambient Air quality

The concentration of PM10 & PM 2.5 was found to be in the range of 55-251 & 26-70 ug/m3
against the limit of 100 & 60 ug/m 3 respectively. The concentrations of all other pollutants,
viz; SO 2 . NO2 , As, Ni, Pb, NH 3 , 0 3 , CO & Benzene were found to be within the prescribed
limits of NAAQS.
3.2

Surface Water Quality

The concentration of mercury was found to be less than 0.001 mg/I in all the samples
permissible limit of mercury for drinking water is 0.001 mg/I as per BIS 10500). While
concentration of all other pollutants like pH, TSS, COD, BOD, TDS, SO 4 , Chlorides, Pb, Ni,
As etc were found to be within the prescribed limits of drinking water.
3.3

Ground water Quality

The concentration of mercury was found to be less than 0.001 mg/I respectively in all the
samples. The permissible limit of Hg for drinking water is 0.001 mg/I as per BIS 10500.
While, concentration of all other pollutants like pH, TSS, COD, BOD, TDS, SO 4 , Chlorides,
Pb, Ni, As etc were found to be within the prescribed limits of drinking water.

4.0 Issues raised by the applicants


Shri Ashwani Kumar Dubey & Jagatnarayan Viswkarma filed applications against Union of
India& Ors under section 18(1) read with section 14 of National Green Tribunal Act, 2010.
Applicants main concern were that the rapid development of Power & Coal industries in the
City ( Waidan) and area adjacent thereto has resulted in acute air, water and noise pollution
which is causing serious health problems to the residents of the locality. Further, unplanned
industrial activities in Singrauli/Sonebhadra region comprising part of UP and MP have
resulted in to the creation of another man made environmental havoc due to the emission of
heavy metals, flash from coal mines, toxic emissions from hazardous industries and stone
crushing industries. The people, animals, the flora and fauna is getting seriously affected by
the critical level of pollution in the area.

5. Order of Hon'ble National Green Tribunal (NGT)


Hon'ble National Green Tribunal (NGT) vide its order dated August 25, 2014 In the Matter of
OA No. 276 of 2013 & M.A. No. 59 of 2014 in O.A. No. 20 of 2014 ) Ashwani Kumar Dubey
Vs Union Of India and Ors and Jagat Narayan Viswakarma & Ors. Vs. Union of India & Ors.
constituted a Core Committee & 05 Sub- Committees for quantification of industrial impacts,
assessment of potential impact of pollution on water resources, land resources & air quality
and assessment of potential impact on human health with respect to Singrauli area ( both
UP & MP). The composition and Terms of Reference ( TOR) of Core & sub-committees as
defined by the Hon'ble Tribunal are mentioned in Annexure II-A.

6. Available information
6.1 Copy of action plan for Singrauli and updated implementation status made available by
the U.P. Pollution Control Board and M.P. Pollution Control Board ( Annexure III).
6.2 Information with respect to production capacity, fuel consumption, emission & effluent
data for industries located in Dist. Sonebhadra, UP & Dist, Singrauli, MP( Annexure
IV).
6.2 Data collected by CPCB on environmental quality w.r.t air, water quality & flyash
management in Singrauli (CPA) through the monitoring carried out by M/s Bhagwathi
Ana Labs, Hyderabad during January February 2014 ( Annexure I)
7.0 Action taken by the Core Committee
Proceeding of the Core Committee and sub Committees:
7.1 Core Committee : As per the direction of Hon'ble National Green Tribunal (NGT) dated
October 01, 2014 (Annexure II-B), the first meeting of Core Committee was convened on
October 16, 2014 under the chairmanship of Dr Rashid Hasan, Adviser, Ministry of
Environment, Forests & Climate Change ( MoEF &CC ). The Core committee nominated
following members of the Core Committee as Convenor of the each of Sub-Committees:

Sr.
NO.
1

Committee

Convenor and Secretaries

Sub-Committee I
(Quantification of Industrial
Impacts)
Sub-Committee2
( Pollution Potential of water
resources )
Sub- Committee -3
(Potential Impact of pollution
on land resources)
Sub-Committee 4
(Potential Impact of pollution
on air quality )

Convenor : Member secretary, CPCB


Secretary : I/c Zonal Office, CPCB, Lucknow
& Bhopal
Convenor : Director, NIH, Roorkee
Secretary : MS, UPPCB

Sub Committee 5
( Potential Impact of pollution
on Health)

Convenor : Director, ICFRE, Dehradun


Secretary : MS, MPPCB
Convenor : Member Secretary, CPCB
Secretary : I/c PCI-II, CPCB, Delhi with field
CPCB
by
ZO
monitoring
Lucknow& Bhopal
Nominee
of KGMC, Lucknow
:

Convenor
Secretary : MS ,UPPCB

Considering the suggestions and observations of the members and to proceed further,
following actions were decided by the Committee:
a) An interim report based on monitoring data collected by CPCB and available
secondary data may be prepared and submitted to Hon'ble NGT with a request for
extension of time by six months for submission of final report( Action : MoEF& cc
and CPCB)

The concerned Central/State Pollution Control Board will hold meeting of sub
and work out
committees in consultation with convenor of the Committee
monitoring plan as per TOR within 15 days after received of minutes and initiate
action in time bound manner ( Action: CPCB/ UPPCB/MPPCB)
The members of the Core committee may visit Singrauli area in order to make
preliminary assessment of pollution in the area.( Action: CPCB/ UPPCB/MPPCB)
A stake holder meet/ consultation may be oraganised at Singrauli (Action: CPCB/
UPPCB/MPPCB)
Both SPCBs (UP& MP) will make necessary arrangements for transfer of funds to
CPCB to organise meeting and payment of TA/DA and sitting fee to expert members
of the Core Committee as per the order of Hon'ble NGT( Action: UPPCB/MPPCB).
The core committee has selected Dr Tapan Chakrabarti, Former Director, NEERI, Nagpur
to be Chairman of the Core Committee unanimously. Henceforth, all the meetings of the
Core Committee will be chaired by Dr Chakrabarti.
7.2 Sub Committee: The proceedings of the sub committees 2 (Potential impact of
pollution on water resources ) , 3 (Potential impact of pollution on land resources) & 5
(Potential impact of pollution on Health ) are yet to be initiated by the respective conveners
nominated by Core committee on October 16, 2014 However, proceedings of the SubCommittee -1 (Quantification of Industrial impacts) & 4 (Potential impact of pollution on air
quality) which are to be convened by Central Pollution Control Board ( CPCB ) have been
initiated. The meeting of the respective sub committees was held on September 24, 2014 &
October 20, 2014 respectively. The following decisions taken in the meetings to proceed
further as per TOR of the respective Sub- Committees:
7.2.1 Sub- Committee-I : Quantification of Industrial impacts
Existing
of
Inventory
As per TOR of the sub-committee, preliminary information w.r.t
industries and Pollution Load generation has been collected by UPPCB & MPPCB for
District Sonebhadra, UP and District Singrauli, MP. The same has been submitted to the
sub- committee. Further, working approach and methodology for execution of each task was
finalised. The minutes of the meeting of the sub-committee held on September 24, 2014 are
given in Annexure V.
7.2.2 Sub-Committee- 4: Potential Impact of pollution on air quality
As per TOR, Ambient air quality sampling (PM2.5, PM10,S0X,NOX, CO, Hg) in the project
area based on appropriately designed sampling methodology is to be carried out as per
the guidelines of CPCB.
Evaluation of Existing AAQ Monitoring Network in Singrauli Area:
Presently, total 05 AAQ monitoring stations (03 in MP & 02 in UP) are being operated under
National Ambient Air Quality Monitoring programme. NAAQM stations located in MP area
only while stations located in UP area have
have facility for monitoring of only PM 10 & PM 2 . 5
. It was informed that out of 12 notified
facility for monitoring of PM 10 & PM 2 5 , SO2 and NO 2

r.
pollutants under NAAQS, only 09 pollutants can be monitored manually while pollutants like
CO, Benzene and Benzo-Pyrene can only be monitored using instruments as per the
reference methods specified in the notification. UP & MP pollution Control Boards were
asked to upgrade the NAAQMS immediately for monitoring of all 09 parameters using
defined monitoring protocol. In addition to 05 AAQ monitoring stations under NAAQM
programme, about 32 more AAQ monitoring stations ( manual & continuous both) are being
operated by the industries in Singrauli area. The data generated through these stations can
also be evaluated to assess the ambient air quality in the area and for future studies.
Besides, these stations can be used for monitoring of ambient air quality after verifying
calibration of instruments used for the monitoring.
Following was decided:
UP & MP pollution Control Boards will upgrade the NAAQMS immediately for
monitoring of 09 parameters viz: PM 10 , PM 2.5, SO2, NO2 , NH 3 , 03 ,As, Ni, & P.

Action : UP & MPPCB)

IX.

Existing AAQ monitoring network in both the districts of UP & MP will be expanded
to get representative air quality status of Singrauli area( Action : UP & MPPCB)
SPCBs shall ensure that AAQ monitoring data are received on regular basis at
regular intervals, number of parameters monitored, performance of monitoring
stations and quality of data reported. ( Action : UP & MPPCB)
Data generated through NAAQMS and study conducted M/s Bhagwathi Ana Labs,
Hyderbad will be compiled and interim report will be prepared for the information of
Hon, NGT. ( Action : CPCB, UP & MPPCB)
NEERI/IIT, Kanpur and local agencies/NGOs will be involved for regular monitoring
of AAQ at selected locations ( Action : CPCB, UP & MPPCB)
prepare a project either jointly or separately on
IIT, Kanpur and NEERI will
assessment of assimilative carrying capacity of Singrauli area including remedial
measures for the existing industrial installations and the same may be considered by
Core Committee for recommendations to Hon,ble NGT for appropriate orders.
(Action : NEERI & IIT, Kanpur)
A map indicating monitoring stations of air, water and soil quality may be prepared
jointly by UP & MP PCBs( Action : UP & MPPCB)
Continuous monitoring system for Hg monitoring atleast for three locations should be
installed (covering both Districts of UP & MP) in Singrauli area on polluter pay
principle (Action : UP & MPPCB).
Participation of local level Institutions having experience and knowledge of the area
like Banwasi Sewa Ashram may be sought. Such agency can also be involved in
monitoring activities.

The next meeting of the sub-Committee to review the progress will be held on November
15, 2014 at UPPCB, Lucknow .

8.0 Suggestions:
Based on the information made available about Singraili area particularly with respect to
environmental quality and implementation status action of Action Plan of Singrauli, the
committee observed that action plan can be improved by identifying the gaps based on the

field study as per TOR of the Sub Committees and identifying the problems of the area.
Accordingly, following suggestions were made by the Committee to modify the action plan
for improvement in environmental quality in Singrauli area:

I.

There is a need to prepare action plan for minimisation impact of pollutants on health
and agriculture based on the findings of the Sub-committee 5 & 3.
Evaluate the action plan based on pollution load before and after its implementation.
This will help in identifying the gaps and consideration of additional parameters. In
addition, a source apportionment study in Singralui area to identify contribution in
terms of pollution load from different activities in the area is also required.
Assess pollution level in the area which will be the base for assessing impact on the
health of people of the area.
Manual for safety & Health for industrial workers prepared by NIGH should be
implemented this will be helpful in minimising the impact on health of the workers.
Measures like in situ coal gasification and promoting IGCC technology in new/
expansion units of the thermal power plants, use of beneficiated coal and reuse of
mine water and ash pond effluent may be considered to prevent pollution in
Singrauli area.

9.0

Extension of time for submission of final Report

As per order of Hon'ble NGT dated October 01, 2014, Core committee shall submit its report
within four weeks. The completion of tasks assigned to sub-committees would require at
least three months after holding the first meeting of the respective Sub-Committees which
will be convened after this meeting only. It is likelyhood that Sub- committees can only
initiate field studies earliest by November 10, 2014 and will be completing by mid of
February 2015. Thereafter, synthesis of data and preparation of final report by Core
committee will require further atleast one month. Accordingly, it was suggested that an
interim report based on available secondary data may be prepared and submitted to Hon'ble
NGT. Therefore, it was decided that to pray Hon'ble NGT for extension time by six
months for completing the activities assigned through TOR of each of the
subcommittee and Core Committee in holistic manner. Meanwhile, actions to be taken
by the both the state Pollution Control Boards for prevention of Pollution will continue.

16tH N Exu _C -17

MONITORING, SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS


of
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY, SURFACE WATER
QUALITY AND GROUND WATER QUALITY
in
IDENTIFIED CRITICALLY POLLUTED
AREA (CPAs)

SINGRAULI

MONITORING, SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS FOR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY, SURFACE WATER AND
GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE - 1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH

AMBIENT AIR DUALITY MONITORING RESULTS

S.No.

Pollutants

AAQ -1
Executive club, NTPC Colony,
Shakti nagar
1" Round
Round
2nd Round - 3rd
.
05.02.2014
03.02.2014'
31.01.2014

AAQ - 2
GM Office, NCL, Dudhichau, Khadia,
l' Round
07,02.2014

2nd Round
10.02.2014

3rd Round
12.02.2014

NAAQ
Standards
(2009)

I.

Particulate Pollutants

1.

PMio (g/m3)

122

107

135

152

187

138

100 (g/m3)

PM2.5 (g/m3)

54

47

36

53

69

41

60 (g/m3)

Arsenic (ng/m3)

1.1

1.6

<1

2.3

1.9

3.7

Nickel (ng/m3)

6.4

5.7

8.2

5.8

6.9

6.2

/m3)
Lead (g/m3)

0.08

0.12

0.15

0.06

0.08

0.11

(a)
Benzo
Pyrene (ng/m3)

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

11.

Gaseous Pollutants

SO2 (ug/m3)

18.6

19.4

22.4

23.8

21.6

NOx (g/m 3)

25.4

20.3
....... ._.
26.1

24.2

37.8

40.1

38.1

NH, (1.1g/m3 )

6.2

6.4

5.8

5.8

6.1

5.2

10.2

10.8

12.8

11.8

13.4

12.8

15.8

16.2

11

12

03 (lig/m3)

CO (mg/m3)
Benzene
(itgiln3)

11.8

16.4

13.8

13.7

10..7

10.9

15.8

16.4

15.7

18.2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2
<3

<2
<3

<2
<3

<2

<3

<3

<3

06 (ng/m3)
(Annual)
20 (ng/m )
(Annual)
1.0(tig/m3)
(24 hours)
01 (ng/m)
(Annual);:
80 (g/m3)
(24 hours)
80 (g/m3)
(24 hours)
400 (g/m3)
(24 hours)
100 (8 hours)
& 180 (g/m')
(1 hour)
02 (8 hours)
& 04 mg/rn3
(1 hour)
05 (g/m3)
(Annual)

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AAQ - 3
S.No.

Pollutants

Expert hostel, Khadia, colony, NCL


1' Round
3 rd Round
2 nd Round

I.

Particulate Pollutants

1'
2

PM io (18/m3)
/
PM25
(n m3 )

Arsenic

187

251
58

03.02.2014

05.02.2014

172

148

119

125

100 (pg/1113)

53

59

42

46

60 (g/m3)

] .6

2.9

1.4

2.3

1.4

3.9

Nickel
(ng/m3)

6.1

5.8

8.4

6.2

5.9

6.8

Lead (g/m3)

0.04

0.08

0.02

0.02

0.04

0.07

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

(ng/m3)

Benzo (a)
6

Pyrene
(ng/m3)

H.

Gaseous Pollutants

SO2 (g/m3)

19.8

20.7

23.. 4

12.8

16.7

14.2

NO (P8/1113)

34.2

28.6

29.5

27A

29.7

30.1

NH3 (gg/m3)

14.7

15.2

14.1

16.7

16.2

18.2

6.8

7.3

5.9

6.8

9.4

5.9

7.4

9.2

6.7

7.5

10.8

5.7

6.3

8.4

7.9

8.8

<2
<2
<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<3

<3

<3

<3

<3

<3

6.4

10

11
12

03 018/m3)

CO (mg/m3)

Benzene

NAAQ
Standards
(2009)

31.01.2014

03.02.2014 , 05.02.2014

3E01.2014

AAQ -4
Senior Transit Camp, NCL, Bina
3"I Round
2nd Round
lst Round

(118/m3)

-1,

6.7

(Annual
20 (ng/m
(Annual)
1.0(pg/m-)
(24 hours)
01 (ng/m3)
(Annual)

80 (g/m3)
(24 hours?
80 (g/ms
(24 hoursl____
400 (pg/m )
(24 hours)

100 (8 hours)
& 180 (g/m3)
(1 hour)
02 (8 hours)
& 04mg/m 3
(1 hour)
05 (pg/m3)
(Annual)

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S.No.

Pollutants

AAQ - 5
Guest house, NCL Amlori colony,
Near Shiv mandir
1st Roundu
3 rd Round
2nd Round
07.02.2014

AAQ - 6
Officers club, NCL, Kakri colony
1`I Round

2" Round

3 Round

10.02.2014

12.02.2014

31.01.2014

03.02.2014

05.02.2014

157

139

167

100 (g/m3)
60 (g/m3)

I.

Particulate Pollutants

PlAio (4m3)

109

94

88

PM2.5

46

38

33

73

45

68

1.8

3.9

<1

1.6

1.9

1.7

6.4

5.9

9.4

5.8

6.7

4.2

2
3
4

(40n3)
Arsenic
(ng/m3)
Nickel
(ng/m3)

... . .

Lead (g/m 3)

0.04

0.07

0.03

0.07

0.09

0.05

Benzo(a)
Pyrene
(ng/m3)

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

H.

Gaseous Pollutants

S02(ighn3)

13.8

16.9

15.4

20.4

21.7

18.2

NOx (g/m 3)

26.4

22.8

19.6

38.4

27.9

31.5

N113 (g/m 3 )

20.1

18.6

19.2

7.8

8.1

9.8

6.4

6.9

7.8

8.4

6.9

10.3

8.9

6.7

10.4

9.5

8.1

9.6

8.5

9.5

9.7

<2

<2

<2

10.6
<2

9.5
<2

10.9
- <2

10

03 ( Him)

NAAQ
Standards
(2009)

11

CO (mWm3 )

<2
<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

12

Benzene

<3

<3

<3

<3

<3

<3

(g/1113)

06 (ng/m3)
(Annual)
20 (ng/m3)
(Annual)
1.0(pg/m3)
(24 hours)
01 (ng/m3)
(Annual)

80 (ttg/m)
(24 hours)
80 (g/m s)
(24 hours)
400 (pg/m
)
(24 hours)
100 (8 hours)
& 180 (t.tg/m3)
(1 hour)

,,

02 (8 hours)
& 04 mg/m3
(1 hour)
05 (g/m3)

(Annual)

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AMBIENT AIR OUALITY MONITORING RESULTS

AAQ - 7
Hindalco colony (Hanuman
S.No.

Pollutants

g
mandir) Renusaar
I ' Round
25.01.2014

AAQ - 8
III type colony, Anpara

2' Round
27.01.2014

3 rd Round
29.01.2014

1st Round
25.01.2014

2"' Round
27.01.2014

3 rd Round
29.01.2014

NAAQ
Standards
(2009)

I-

Particulate Pollutants

1'
2

PM io (g/m3 )

64

73

55

178

144

132

100 (g/m3)

PM2.5
3
41011)
Arsenic
(ng/m3)
Nickel
(n8/m3)

29

32

38

55

44

45

<1

<1

<1

1.6

2.9

2.1

60 (ug/m3)
06 (ng/m3)

2.9

3.4

3.2

6.4

5.2

6.9

3
4
5

Lead (g/m 3)

0.06

0.07

0.05

0.14

0.19

0.09

Benzo (a)
Pyrene
(ng/m3)

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

II.

Gaseous Pollutants

SO2 (g/m3)

11.5

13.8

9.9

18.2

18.1

16.9

NOx (14/11/3)

22.6

24.1

19.6

28.4

24.6

24.8

NH3 (g/m3)
/m3)

10.2

10.8

10.7

12.7

11.6

6.4

5.9

9.4
5.8

10.4

10.9

11.4

8.1

5.9

6.7

11.4

11.2

15.2

5.9

6.8

9.2

9.7

6.8

10.4

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

CO (mg/m3)

<2
<2

<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

Benzene

<3

<3

<33

<33

<3

<3

10

11

12

03 (Wm)

418/1113)

'

(Annual)
20 (ng/mi)
(Annual
1.0(pg/rn')
(24 hours)
01 (ng/m3)
(Annual)

80 (g/m 3)
(24 hours)
80 (pg/m
(24 hours)
400 (pg/m 3
)
(24 hours)
100 (8 hours)
& 180 (g/m3)
(1 hour)
02 (8 hours)
& 04 mg/m3
(1 hour)

05 ( g 5(Annual)

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AAQ - 9
Guest house, NCL colony, Jingurda
S.No.

Pollutants

I s' Round

2"d Round , 3'd Round


12.02.2014
'
10.02.2014
07.02.2014

AAQ - 10
Experts Hostel, Jayant, NCL Project
1st Round
07.02.2014

2" Round
10.02.2014

3'd Round
12.02.2014

(2009)

140

129

100 (g/m3)

52

60 (g/m3)

Particulate Pollutants

I.

PM io (g/m3 )

92

85

78

177

3
(Wm)
Arsenic
(ng/m3)
Nickel
(ng/m3)

49

32

28

57

<I

<1

<1

2.7

1.2

1.8

3.9

4.8

3.1

6.4

2.8

6.9

3

4

PM2

Lead (g/m3)

0.04

0.05

0.09

0.04

0.06

0.03

Benzo (a)
Pyrene
(ng/m3)

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

II.

Gaseous Pollutants

SO2 (g/m3)
/M3)

14.8

16.4

15.9

16.4

18.5

19.2

NOx

(g/m3)

24.3

21.8

25.6

30.8

28.6

27.3

NH3 (g/m3)

18.4

18.2

15.6

22.8

21.1

20.6

6.9

8.5

9.2

8.4

8.6

10.4

6.4

5.8

7.2

10.6

10.1

8.4

8.4

6.7

8.6

9.5

8.6

10.7

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

10

11

12

03 (tg/m3)

CO (mg/m3)
Benzene
(tig/m3)

NAAQ

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<3

<3

<3

<3

<3

<3

06 (ng/m3)
(Annuall_
20 (ng/m)
(Annual)
1.0(pg/m* )
(24 hours)
01 (ng/m3)
(Annual)

80 (g/m3)
(24 hours)
80 (g/m ')
(24 hours)
400 (g/m5)
(24 hours)
100 (8 hours)
& 180 (g/m3)
(1 hour)
02 (8 hours)
&04mg/m 3
(1 hour)
05 (g/m3)
(Annual)

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AMBIENT AIR OtALITY MONITORING RESULTS

S.No.

Pollutants

AAQ -11
NCL Area (Near Police station),
Jayant.
l't Round
3 rd Round
2" Round
12.02.2014
07.02.2014 10.02.2014

AAQ - 12
Guest House Sector-B, Dudichua, NCL
Project
3 rd Round
2"
Round
ls' Round
12.02.2014
10.02.2014
07.02.2014

NAAQ
Standards
(2009)

Particulate Pollutants

1.

P M IO (14/m3)

128

112

147

163

190

135

100 (g/m3)

PM2..s
(IT/nil)
Arsenic
( W )
Nickel
(ng/m3)

52

68

45

59

66

70

60 (1.1g/m3)

2.4

1.8

1.2

3.1

2.1

1.8

3.1

5.7

4.4

6.7

5.8

9.1

Lead (g/ 3)

0.03

0.05

0.09

0.04

0.07

0.05

Benzo(a)
Pyrene
(ng/m3)

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

11.

Gaseous Pollutants

SO2 (14/m3 )

17.1

20.4

16.4

15.9

16.4

18.3

NOx (118/m3)

30.1

28.9

27.6

26.8

30.1

24.5

3)
NH3 (g/m3)

6.4

5.9

8.7

6.1

7.4

10.2

6.4

10.4

9.1

10.4

7.4

8.6

14.8

15.1

8.6

17.4

16.9

12.5

5.4

6.1
<2

8.7
<2

5.4

6.1
<2

6.7

<2
<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

<3

<3

<3

<3

<3

3
4

10

0 3 (IT/n13)

<2
11

CO (mg/m3)

<2
<2

12

Benzene
(11Wm3)

<3

<2

<2

06 (ng/m'
(Annual
20 (ng/m' )
(Annual)
1.0(Rg/m )
(24 hours)
01 (ng/m3)
(Annual)

80 (g/m3)
(24 hours)
80 (g/m3)
.04 hours)
400 (tig/n1 )
(24 hours)
100 (8 hours)
& 180 (pig/m3)
(1 hour)
02 (8 hours)
& 04 mg/m3
(1 hour)
05 (1;/m3)
(Annual)

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S.No.

Pollutants

AAQ - 13
Gust house, NCL residential colony,
Nighai
3 rd Round .
2' Round
l' Round
12.02.2014
10.02.2014
07.02.2014

AAQ - 14
NTPC Vindhyanagar residential
colony (NH 2)
3rd Round
2nd Round
1" Round
19.02.2014
17.02.2014
14.02.2014

NAAQ
Standards
(2009)

I.

Particulate Pollutants

1'

PM io (g/m3)

107

92

84

103

98

72

100 (g/m3)

PM2 s
(1tWm3)
Arsenic
(ng/m3)
Nickel
(ng/m3)

39

34

29

39

31

26

60 (g/m3)

<1

<1

<1

<1

<1

<1

3.4

2.9

4.7

2.8

6.4

5.6

0.04

0.02

0.07

0.05

3
4
5

Lead (g/m 3 )

0.06

0.08

Benzo(a)
Pyrene
(ng/m3)

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

II.

Gaseous Pollutants

SO2 (g/m3)

16.4

15.2

19.5

14.1

13.6

16.5

NOx (411-13)

30.2

30.9

27.3

30.8
.. .

31.2

37.6

NH3 (4,/m3)

14.6

19.4

12.7

5.9

6.1

9.7

7.6

9.4

10.5

6.9

7.9

10.4

20.1

17.6

12.9

18.7

19.4

16.8

6.7

8.1

5.8

6.9

8.4

7.3

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<3

<3

10

03 (4m3)

<2
11

CO (mg/m3)

< 2
<2

12

Benzene
(g/m3)

<3

..

...._

<2

<2

<2
<3

<3

06 (ng/m3)
(Annual)
20 (ng/m3)
(Annual)
1.0(pg/m3)
(24 hours)
01 ng/m3)
( A(nnual )

80 (g/m 3)
(24 hours?
80 (iitg/m')
(24 hours)
400 (g/m3)
(24 hours)
100 (8 hours)
& 180 (g/m3)
(1 hour)
02 (8 hours)
& 04 mg/m 3
(1 hour)
05 Olg/m3)
(Annual)

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S.No.

Pollutants

AAQ - 16
Renukeswar mandir, Ilindalco colony,
Renukoot
ri Round
2nd Round
ls` Round
29.01.2014
27.01.2014
25.01.2014

AAQ -15
Main Market, NTPC Rihandnagar,
Bijpur
I s' Round
3 r Round
2nd Round
12.02.2014
10.02.2014
07.02.2014

NAAQ
Standards
(2009)

I.

Particulate Pollutants

1.
2

PN4 10 (1-18/m3)

135

119

97

136

164

119

100 (g/m3)

PM2 5

42

48

33

41

34

37

60 (g/m3)

] .4

1.7

1.2

<1

<1

5.1

3.4

6.2

5.4

6.9

4.7

3
4

(pg/m3)
Arsenic
(ng/m3)
Nickel
(ng/m3)

(Annual)
20 (ng/m )
(Annual)
1.0(pg/m3)
(24 hours)

Lead (g/m 3 )

0.08

0.05

0.07

0.10

0.06

0.08

Benzo (a)
Pyrene)
(n3
g/m

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

< 0.5

H.

Gaseous Pollutants

SO2 (g/m 3 )

12.8

16.6

15.8

15.2

16.9

12.5

NOx (11g/M3)

22.8

26.2

23.2

21.4

24.9

20.8

NH3 (g/m3)

19.8

17.6

20.1

6.8

5.9

9.4

11.7

14.3

6.9

8.4

10.5

16.9

18.3

9.8

10.4

9.5

6.8

5.7

9.4

5.8

6.2

8.4

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

02 (8 hours)
&04mg/m 3
(1 hour)

<3

<3

05 (g/ms)
(Annual)

12.7
10

oi (ig/m3)

01 (ng/m3)
(Annual)

19.4

11

CO (mg/m 3)

<2

<2

<2

12

Benzene
(R/m3)

<3

<3

<3

<3

80 (g/m 3)
(24 hours)
80 (pg/m )
(24 hours
400 (pg/m )
(24 hours)
100 (8 hours)
& 180 (g/m3)
'
(1 hour)

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UNDER PHASE- 1 PROGRAMME
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AMBIENT AIRINALITY MONITORING RESULTS

S.No.

Pollutants

AAQ - 17
Guest house, Dalla town ship.3 Dalla
3` Round
Is' Round
2'd Round
25.01.2014

1'
2
3
4

AAQ - 18
... Guest house ,pbra colony, Obra
3rd Round
lit RoUnd . 2r4 Round

27.01.2014

29.01.2014

25.01.2014

27.01.2014

29.01.2014

Particulate Pollutants
PM Io (118/m3)

162

136

122

202

170

156

100 (g/m3)

PM2.5

62

49

42

41

56

39

60 (g/m3)

<1

<1

<I

3.1

2.4

1.9

6.1

5.8

7.9

6.4

5.4

7.8

(4 m3)
Arsenic
(ng/m3)
Nickel
(ng/m3)

Lead (ug/m 3)

0.03

0.07

0.01

0.07

0.09

0.04

Benzo (a)
Pyrene
(ng/m3)

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

<0.5

11.

Gaseous Pollutants

SO2 (g/m 3 )

14.1

12.7

10.8

16.4

17.9

12.6

NOx (g/m 3)

28.5

24.9

22.7

21.4

23.8

20.8

NH3 (g/m3)

20.1

18.6

19.4

6.4

5.9

8.2

6.4

9.7

10.5

6.9

5.9

8.7

18.4

16.9

20.7

16.8

19.4

18.2

4.9

5.7

6.1

6.8

5.4

8.9

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

10

NAAQ
Standards
(2009)

03 ( 4m 3)

11

CO (mg/m3)

<2
<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

<2
<2

12

Benzene
(g/m3)

<3

<3

<3

<3

<3

<3

06 (ng/m3)
(Annual)
20 (ng/m3)
-(Annual)
1.0(ttg/m3)
(24 hours)
01 (ng/m3)
(Annual)

80 (g/m3)
(24 hours)
80 (pg/m )
(24 hours ) .
400 (iig/m)
(24 houtil . .
100 (8 hours)
& 180 (g/m3)
(1 hour)
02 (8 hours) &04mg/m 3
(1 hour)
05 (g/m3)
(Annual)

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1

2
3
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1

2
3
4

5
6
7
8
9
10
1 1

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

III
1

2
3
4
5

6
7
8
9
10

II
12

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

Test Parameters
Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Dissolved Oxygen
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio -chemical Oxygen Demand
(BOD)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitrate-Nitrogen
(NO2+NON)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms

Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH1).-Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 6H5OH
Surfactants
Otg,ano-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT .
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 *
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

UOM

SW -1 : Balia Nala Dn Stream,


near BricUe, Shaktinagar

Tcst Method

1' Round
01.02.2014

rd Round
: 04.02.2014

3rd Round
06.02.2014

Colourless
5

'

Agree:A:4e

Colourless
5
Agreeable

Colourless
5
Agreeable

_ IS 3025: Part - 4
_ IS 3025: Part - 5
IS 3025: Part - 1 1
IS 3025: Part - 14
. IS 3025: Part - 39
.. IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 38
IS 3025: Part - 58

7.69

7.72

sS/cm
mg/I
mg/I
mWI
mg/I

240

262

18
6.8
20

14
7.0

16

7.70
224
<1
16
6.9
20

mg/I

< 0.01
1.35

< 0.01
1.02

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 - NOI.B

mg/I
mg/I

< 0.01
1.13

'

44
IS 3025: Part -44

mg/I

1.13

1.35

1.02

By Calculation

mall
mg/1
mall
mg
mg/1
mg/1

< 0.1
<0.1
< 0.02
0.40
< 0.1
< 0.1
0.63
22
2

< 0.1
<0.1
< 0.02
0.40
< 0.1
< 0.1
0.68
26
2

< 0.1
< 0.1< 0.02

APHA 4500 - Nfit.0

< 0.1
<1
<1
< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.02
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.18
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

< 0.1

< 0.1

MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1
m..
mg
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1

mg/I
rn'g/II
mgJI
me
mg/I
mg./I
mgit
mg/1
mg/I
mgil
mgil
mg/1

mg/I
mg/1
mg/1
Mel

0.30
< 0.1
< 0.1
0.57
17
2

<1

<1
< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.02
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.02

<1
< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.02
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01

0.16

0.18
< 0.01

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

< 0.01
< 0.1

IS 3025: Part -46


IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622
APHA 4500 - P.D
APHA 4500 -Norg. B
APHA 4500 - NH-,
IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA3111-B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 -D
IS 3025: Part - 56
15 3025: Part - 57

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SURFACE WATER QUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No.

Test Parameters

I
1
2
3
II

Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Dissolved Oxygen
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
(BOD)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitrate-Nitrogen
(NO2+NO3)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SARI
. . ..
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)-Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 5H5 OH
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 +
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
II
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
III
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

UOM

SW - 2 . Balia Nala Up Stream,


near Bride, Kadia colony
3`a Round
2 Z Round
Is' Round
06.02.2014
01.02.2014 , 04.02.2014

Test Method

Grey
30
Un-Agreeable

Gr6y
25
Un-Agreeable

Grey
30
Un-Agyeeable

,gStaI

mg/I

7.79
592
3
128
3.6
82

7.82
614
4
140
3.7
92

7.75
640
4
112
4.0
78

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part -39
39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 38
IS 3025: Part - 58

mg/I

20

21

18

IS 3025: Part - 44

mg/I
mg/I

0.01
1.13

0.01
1.35

0.01
1.69

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 -NO,.B

mg/1

1.14

1.36

1.70

By Calculation

mg/I
mgjl

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.70
0.2
0.36
0.79

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.70
0.2
0.42
0.82
33
9

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.70
0.2
0.34
0.98
26
4

APHA 4500 - NH-s.0


...,. IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

- 0.64
8.7
5.6
< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.07
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.03
0.84
<0.01
< 0.01

0.50
8.4
5.3
< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.07
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
..
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.04
0.96
<0.01
< 0.01
0.10

APHA 4500 -P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B
APHA 4500 -NH,
IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
37
IS 3025: Part -37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 -D
IS 3025: Part - 56
:' IS 3025: Part - 57

mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
-

MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1

50

mg/1
.mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mWI

0.52
7,8
4.8
< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.06
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.03
0.92
<0.01
< 0.01
0.11

mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg,/1

14

0.10

IS 3025: Part -4
IS 3025: Part -55

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2
3
II
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Ill
2
3
4
5
6
7

8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

Test Parameters

UOM

SW - 3 : Lake water
near Senior Transit Camp; NCL, Bina
VI Round
2'd Round
l't Round
06.02.2014
04.02.2014
01.02.2014

Simple Parameters
Colourless
Appearance
5
Colour (Hazen Units)
Agreeable
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters _
7.62
pH
742
uS/cm
EC
..- '1.
mg/I
Oil & Grease
14.
Suspended Solids
Me
6.1
mgYi
Dissolved Oxygen
12
mg/I
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio -chemical Oxygen Demand
3
mg/1
(B OD)
< 0.01
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
2.71
mill
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitrate-Nitrogen
2.71
mg/I
(NO2+NO3)
< 0.1
Free Ammonia
< 0.1
mg/I
Total Residual Chlorine
< 0.02
mg/I
Cyanide as CN
0.50
mg/1
Fluoride as F
< 0.1
mg/1
Sulphides as S
mg/I
< 0.1
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
26
MPN/100m1
Total Conforms
<2,
MPN/100m1
Fecal Conforms
Special Parameters
..
<0.1
mg/1
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
mg/I
<1
Total Ammonia (NH 4+NH3 )-Nitrogen
< 0.001
mg/1
Phenolic Compounds as C6HkOH
< 0.1
mgil
Surfactants
Not Detected
mg/I
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
Not Detected
me/I
PAH
Not Detected
mg/I
PCB and PCT
0.03
mg/I
Zinc as Zn
< 0.01
mg/1
Nickel as Ni
< 0.01
mg/1
Copper as Cu
< 0.05
1In 1
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6.
< 0.01
mg/I
Total Chromium as Cr
< 0.01
melt
Arsenic as As
< 0.01
mg/I
Lead as Pb
< 0.01
mg/I
Cadmium as Cd
< 0.001
mg/1
Mercury as Hg
0.01
mg/I
Manganese as Mn
0.09
mg/I
Iron as Fe
< 0.01
mg/I
Vanadium as V
< 0.01
mg/I
Selenium as Se
0.13;,... . . . ,
mg/I ..
Boron as B

Test Method

Colourless
5
Agreeable

Colourless
5
Agreeable

IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part - 5

7.58
730
<1
18
6.3
16

7.46
706
15
6.2
14

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part -39
39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part-38
IS 3025: Part -58

IS 3025: Part-44

< 0.01
2.48

< 0.01
2.03

APHA 4500 -NO2.8


APHA 4500 - NOi.B

2.48

2.03

By Calculation

< 0.1.....
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.60
< 0.1
<0.1
0.74
34
<2

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.50
< 0.1
< 0.1
0.71
21
<2

APHA 4500 -NH3.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
.. IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

< 0.1
<1
<1

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.02
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.08
< 0.01
< 0.01
0.11
.

APHA 4500 - P.D


< 0.1
<I
APHA 4500 - Norg. B
APHA 4500 - NH3
<1
IS 3025: Part - 43
< 0.001
IS 13428
< 0.1
EPA 508
Not Detected
EPA 525.2
Not Detected
EPA 508
Not Detected
IS 3025: Part-49
0.02
IS 3025:.Put -.54
.
< 0.01
IS 3025: Part - 42
< 0.01
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
< 0.05
IS 3025: Part - 52
< 0.01
IS 3025: Part - 37
< 0.01
IS 3025: Part - 47
< 0.01
IS 3025: Part - 41
< 0.01
< 0.001
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 - B
0.01
IS 3025: Part - 53
.010
APHA 3111 - D
< 0.01
IS 3025: Part - 56
< 0.01
IS 3025: Part - 57
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SURFACE WATER QUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No.

SW - 4 : Kava nala, Anpara


Test Parameters

UOM

I ' Round
01.02.2014

I
I
2
3
II
1
2
3
4
5
6

Simple Parameters
Light Brown
Appearance..
10
Colour (Hazen Units)
Agreeable
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
7.65
pH
580
AS/cm
EC
1
mg/I
Oil & Grease
28
mg/I
Suspended Solids
mg/I
Dissolved Oxygen
, ...... 5.6
mg/1
Chemical Oxygen Demand
22
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
mg/1
5
7
(OD)
< 0.01
mg/I
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
8
mg/1
0.45
9
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitrate-Nitrogen
mg/I
0.45
10
(NO2+NO 1)
< 0.1
mg/1
11
Free Ammonia
< 0.1
mW1
Total Residual Chlorine
12
mg/I
< 0.02
13
Cyanide as CN
14
mg/I
Fluoride as F
0.60
< 03
15
Sulphides as S
mg/1
0.14
Dissolved Phosphates as P
16
mg/1
1.12
17
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
MPN/100m1
70
18
Total Coliforms
MPN/100m1
<2
19
Fecal Coliforms
111
Special Parameters
0.19
1
Total Phosphorous as P
mg/1
2.5
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
2
mg/I
mg/1
1.4
3
Total Ammonia (NI-L+NH3)-Nitrogen
mg/I
< 0.001
4
Phenolic Compounds as C 6115 011
Surfactants
<0.1
mg/1
5
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
mg/1
Not Detected
6
mg/I
Not Detected
7
PAH
. Not Detected
8
PCB and PCT
mg/I
my./1
-0.02
9
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
< 0.01
10
mg/1
< 0.01
mg/I
11
Copper as Cu
< 0.05
mg/I
12
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6+
<0.01
13 . Total Chromium as Cr
:
WI
<0.01
14
mg/1
Arsenic as As
< 0.01
mg/1
15
Lead as Pb
. ...
< 0.01
16
Cadmium as Cd
MO
< 0.001
17
Mercury as Hg
nTg/1
Manganese as Mn
18
W
0.12
19
Iron as Fe
maul
< 0.01
Vanadium as V
mWI
20
mg/I
<0.01
21
Selenium as Se
m gll
0.11
22
Boron as B

3r Round
06.02.2914

Light Brown
15
Agreeable

'Light Brmiln
10
Agreeable

..
IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part - 5

7,70
562
2
32
5.5

7.79
538

18

24

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part- 39
IS 3025: Part- 17
IS 3025: Part-38
IS 3025: Part-58

IS 3025: Part -44

< 0.01

APHA 4500 - NO233


APHA 4500-NOS.B

26
5:7-

15.. 0,01

0.34

.. .

0.34

0.50
'..0,11

0.11
1.06
60

<2
0.15
2.1
1.1
< 0.001
<0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected

0.02
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
<0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0,001
0.15
< 0.01
< 0.01
0.12

0.34
0.34

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02

Test Method

2"'i Round
04.02.2014

..-

By Calculation

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.50
< 0.1
0.13
0.98
40
<2

APHA 4500 - NI-Ii.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

0.18

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B
APHA 4500 - NH3
IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
49
IS 3025: Part -49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part- 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
-IS 3025: Part - 52
37
. IS 3025: Part -37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 -D
IS 3025: Part -56
56
IS 3025: Part - 57

2.2
1.3
< 0.001
<0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.02
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
<0.01'
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.10
< 0.01
<0.01
0.12

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GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE -1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
SURFACE WATER QUALITY RESULTS

SI.
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1
2
3
II
1
2
3
4
S
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
III
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

Test Parameters
Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)- ..
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Dissolved Oxygen
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitrate-Nitrogen
(NO2+NOi)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAO ..
Total Colifonns
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH 4+NY1 1 )-Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C51-1,0H
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 f
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

S W - 5 : Rihand river
near Kohadowal village

UOM

Test Method

P' Round
01.02.2014

2." Round
-7
: 04.02.2014

3r`i Round
06.02.2014

-,
-

Colourless
10
Agreeable

Colourless
10
Agreeable

Colourless
10
Agreeable

IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part - 5

7.48
134
2
32
5.9
16
4
< 0.01
0.45

7.43
130
1

7.42
129
I

gS/cm
mg/I
mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I

3
< 0.01
0.34

< 0.01
0.34

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part -- 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
38
IS 3025: Part -38
IS 3025: Part -58
IS 3025: Part - 44
APHA 4500 - NO2.B
APHA 4500 - NOA.B

44_._
12

36
6.0
12
3

mg/I

0.45

0.34

0.34

By Calculation

mg/1
mg/I

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.30
< 0.1
< 0.1

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.30
< 0.1
< 0.1
0.35
14
<2

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02

APHA 4500 - NH3.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

< 0.1
<1
<1
< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01
<0.01
<0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.02
0.12
<0.01

< 0.1
<1
<1
< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.02
0.12
< 0.01

-0.01

< 0.01

< 0.1

< 0.1

mg/1
mg/I
mg/I

0.45 - - .
17
<2

MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1
mg/I
m;/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I

< 0.1
<1
<I
< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.03
0.14
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1
_,

0.30
< 0.1
< 0.1
0.36
9
<2

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B
APHA 4500 - NH3
IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 -B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111-D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

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GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE -1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
SURFACE WATER QUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No.
I
1
2
3
II
1
2
3
4
5
6

7
8
9
10

11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
III
I
2
3
4

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

Test Parameters
Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Dissolved Oxygen
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
(130D)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitrate-Nitrogen
(NO2+NO3)
Frcc Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (Na4+NH3)Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 6H5OH
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides ...
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 +
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

UOM

SW - 6 : Surya Nala,
near police station bridge, Vindhyanagar
3'd Round
1s1 Round
2"dRound
13.02.2014
11.02.2014
09.02.2014 .

Test Method

Colourless
5
Agreeable

Colourless
5
Agreeable

Colourless
5
Agreeable

IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part -- 5

itS/cm

7.47
352

7.40
322

7.82
338
I
12
5.9
10

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part- 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 38
IS 3025: Part - 58

mg/I

mg/1
mg/1
mg/1

14
5.8
14

12
5.9
10

mg/I

IS 3025: Part - 44

mg/I
mg/1

< 0.01
2.03

< 0.01
2.26

< 0.01
2.48

APHA 4500 - NO2.13


APHA 4500 - NO3.B

mg/I

2.03

2.26

2.48

By Calculation

mg/I
mall
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.50
< 0.1
0.24
0.92
11
<2

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
.0.40
< 0.1
0.30
0.86
9
<2

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.50
< 0.1
0.28
0.89
6
<2

A PHA 4500 - NH1.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

mg/1
mall

0.40
<1

0.46
<1

0.42

APHA 4500 -P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B
APHA 4500 - NH 3

mg/I

<1

<1

<1

nig/1
mg/I

< 0.001
<0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.15
< 0.01
< 0.01
. < 0.1

< 0.001
<0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.14
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.1

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.13
< 0.01
0.01
< 0.1

mall
nig/l
mall
mg/1
mg/I
mW1
mg/I
miA/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/)
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 -B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 - D
IS 3025: Part - 56 ...
IS 3025: Part - 57

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GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE -1 PROGRAMME
SINGEtAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
SURFACE WATER QUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No.
I
1
2
3
II
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
III
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

Test Parameters

UOM

Simple Parameters
I Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
ItS/cm
EC
mg/I
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
inp./1
Dissolved Oxygen
mg/I
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
mg/1
(BOD)
mg/I
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
mg/I
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitratemg/1
.
Nitrogen (NO 2+NO3)
mg/1
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
TinIiit .
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
mg/1
Sulphides as S
mg/1
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
MPN/100n1
Total Coliforms
: MPN/10Orn1
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
mg/I
Total Phosphorous as P
mg/I
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)mg/1
Nitrogen
mg/I
Phenolic Compounds as C (.1-150H
mg/1
Surfactants
mg/1
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
mg/I
PAH
mg/I
PCB and PCT
mg/1
Zinc as Zn
mg/I
Nickel as Ni
mgil
Copper as Cu
mg/I
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 *
mg/I
Total Chromium as Cr
mg/1
Arsenic as As
mg/I
Lead as Pb
mg/1
Cadmium as Cd
in 1
__.../
Mercury as Hg
.
mg./1
Manganese as Mn
mg/I
Iron as Fe
mg/I
Vanadium as V
mg/I
Selenium as Se
. mg/I
Boron as B

SW - 7 : Rihand Reservoir
near Baliyari village u stream
3'd Round
rd Round
1m Round
13.02.2014
11.02.2014
09.02.2014
._
Colourless
5
Agreeable__

Test Method

IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part - 5

Colourless
5
Agreeable

Colourless
5
Agreeable

6.92
504
<1
10
6.2
10

6.90
502
<1
12
6.4
8

7.24
488
<1
12
6.3
10

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 38
IS 3025: Part - 58

IS 3025: Part - 44

0.02
1.81

0.02
1.92

0.02
1.92

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 - NO3.B

1.83

1.94

1.94

By Calculation
APHA 4500 - NY13.0
. IS 3025: Part - 26
. IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.40
< 0.1
< 0.1
1.32
4
<2

< 0.1
<0.1
< 0.02
0.40
< 0.1
< 0.1
1.36
6
<2

< 0.1
<0.1
< 0.02
0.40
< 0.1

< 0.1
<I

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B

<1

<1

<1

APHA 4500 -NH3

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01 ..
< 0.01
< 0.01
<0.05
< 0.01

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01
,
< 0.01
< 0.01

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part -41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part - 53

<0.05,

< 0.01.-

<0.1

1.14
4
<2

< 0.01

< 0.01

< o.o t

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.10
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.09
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0,001
0.01
0.10

< 0.01 _APHA 3111 -D

< 0.01
< 0.1

IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

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GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE -1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
SURFACE WATER OUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No.

Test Parameters

I
1

Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Dissolved Oxygen
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
(130D)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and NitrateNitrogen (N0,4-N01)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phoshorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen

2
3

11
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1 1

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
III
I
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine

SW - 8 : Kanchana nallah
near chauhan cold stora 4e, Kachni
3'd Round
d Round
Is' Round
13.02.2014
11.02.2014
09.02.2014

2n

UOM

al OH

PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni

Test Method

Colourless
5
Agreeable

Colourless
5
Agtetible

Colourless
5
Agreeable

IS 3025: Part-4
IS 3025: Part - 5

pS/cm
mg/1
mg,/1
. mg/1
mg/I

7.94
416
<I
18
6.2
10

7.98
419
<1
14
6.0
14

7.96
382
<1
16
6.2
12

IS 3025: Part - 1 1
IS 3025 Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 38
58
IS 3025: Part -58

mg/I

44
IS 3025: Part -44

mg/7
mg/I

<0.01
1.13

<0.01
0.90

< 0 01
1.35

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 - NO/.B

mg/1

1.13

0.90

1.35

By Calculation

mWI
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mgil
mg/I
MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1

< 0. 1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.40
< 0.1
0.12
0.88
600
11

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.40
< 0.1
0.10
0.85
700
14

APHA 4500 - NEI.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part- 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

0.16
1.4

0.15
1.8

0.16

mg/I

1.4

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500-Norg. B

1.1

1.4

1.0

APHA 4500 - NH3

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01
<0,01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.09
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

< 0.001
<0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
.
0.01
0.10
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0,1

Me
gl
.1
W
m g/i

ftil
el

12

Copper
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 `

13
14
IS

Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb

m g/I

16

Cadmium as Cd

m g/I

18
19
20
21
22

Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

mg/I

Pi
.1
gl

,-/

mg/I

mg/I
mg/I
mg/I

< 0.1
< 0.1
- < 0.02
0.40
< 0.1
0.10
0.76
900
17

< 0.001
<S
Detected
Detected
Detected
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001

0.01
0.09
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 -B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 -D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

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MONITORING, SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS FOR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY, SURFACE WATER AND
GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE -1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESII
SURFACE WATER QUALITY RESULTS
SI.
No.

Test Parameters

I
I
2
3
H

Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Dissolved Oxygen
Chemical Oxygen Demand
OD)emical Oxygen Demand
Bio-ch
(B
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and NitrateNitrogen (NO2-1-NO3)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C6H2 OH
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
., Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Co5+
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
'0
II
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
III
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

UOM

SW - 9 : Balia Nallah
near Dudichua STP
3r1Round
1' Round F Round
13.02.2014
09.02.2014 , 11.02.2014

Greyish
40
Uri agreeable

Greifish
35
Un agreeable

pS/cm
mg/I
.. alga
lie

7.53
644
3
72
4.2
62

7.58
631
3
68
4.0
64

mg/I

16

mg/1

'rest

Method

IS 3025: Part- 4
IS 3025; Part - 5

Greyish
50
Un agriiiihte .'_
7.69
603
3
78
4.3
72

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part -38
38
IS 3025: Part - 58

15

18

IS 3025: Part - 44

0.01
2.93

0.02
3.16

0.02
3.39

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 - NO-.B

mg/1

2.94

3.18

3.41

By Calculation

mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
MPN/ I 00m1
MPN/100m1

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.50
0.1
0.18
0.94
1400
130

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.50
0.1
0.24
0.91
1700
140

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.60
0.1
0.20
0.83
1100
90

APHA 4500 - NI-13.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

mgil
me

0.25
6.4

0.32
5,9

0.26
7.3

mg/1

4.5

4.2

5.0

1011

<0.001
< 0.1
, Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.02
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.04
0.92
< 0.01
< 0.01
0.14.

<0.001
0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.02
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.03
0.86
< 0.01
< 0.01
0.12

<0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.02
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.03
0.87
< 0.01
< 0.01
0.13

mg/1 .

-be
mg/I
. miYli
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
nig/l
mg/I
mg/1
me/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1

.,

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B .
APHA 4500 - NH3
.

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part- 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 - D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

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MONITORING, SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS FOR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY, SURFACE WATER AND
GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE - 1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
SURFACE WATER QUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No
I
1
2
3

II
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
III
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

Test Parameters
Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Dissolved Oxygen
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
(130D)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and NitrateNitrogen (NO24-N01)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C61-150H ..
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 +
... Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as 1-Ig
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

SW -10: Rihand river,Singrauli to


rihand na ar road under rail bridge

UOM

1" Round
15.02.2014
Colourless
5
Agreeable

8.00
418
1
14
5.4
24

pS/cm
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I

2nd Round
18.02.2014

3"I Round
20.02.2014

Coloniless
5
Agreeable

Colourless
5
Agreeable

7.82
408
1
12
5.6
16

8.08
390
1
14
5.5
22

Test Method

IS 3025: Part -44


IS 3025: Part - 5

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 38
IS 3025: Part - 58

IS 3025: Part - 44

mg/I

< 0.01

< 0.01

< 0.01

mg/I

0.39

0.68

1.02

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 -NO3.B

mg/I

0,79

0.68

1.02

By Calculation

<0.1
.< . 0.1
< 0.02

<0.1
<o.1

APHA 4500 - NH1.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500- P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

mg/I

< 0.1
< 4; .-- .1,

mg/I
mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1

<0.02--

mg/I
mg/I

mel

mg/I
mg/I
mg/1

0.40
< 0.1
< 0.1
1.09
300
4

< 0.1
1.4

<0.1

<0.1

1.7

1.5

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B

1.06
400
7

1.0

1.1

1.0

APHA 4500 - NH3

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
_< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.09
< 0.01
... < 0.01
< 0.1

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< o--.6.
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01

IS 3025: Part - 43

0.08

0.09
<0.01

mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/1 '
mg/I
mg/I

< 0.02
0.40
< 0.1
< 0.1

0.40
< 0.1
< 0.1
0.95
600
9

<6.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01

< 0.01
< 0.1

IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111-D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

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GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE- 1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
SURFACE WATER QUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No.

I
1
2
3
II
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
III
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

SW - 11 : Murdhwa Nallah
Test Parameters
Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Dissolved Oxygen
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
(130D)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and NitrateNitrogen (NO2+NO3)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C6Hs0H
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6+
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Sc
Boron as B

UOM

1' Round

FRound
26.01.2014
28.01.2014

30.01.2014

Pale yellow
10
Ageeable

Pale yellow
15
Agreeable

.
Pale Yellow
10
Agreeable.

S/cm
mg/1

7.64

7.59
528
3
48
4.2
84

7.76
518
2
54
4.4
72

520
2
46
4.3
78

mg/1_ _......
mg/I

.,

Test Method

3"I Round

IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part - 5
IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 38
IS 3025: Part - 58

18

20

19

IS 3025: Part - 44

< 0.01
0.79

< 0.01
0.90

< 0.01
0.56

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 - N01.B

mg/I

0.79

0.90

0.56

By Calculation

mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.80
< 0.1
0.18
0.92
800.,
4

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.80
< 0.1
0.18
0.96
1100
70

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.80
< 0.1
0.17
0.84
900
60

APHA 4500 - NE13.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

mg/1
mg/I

0.33

6.7

0.32
5.3

0.30
6.4

APHA 4500 - Norg. B

mg/I

4.6

3.8

4.2

APHA 4500 - NH3

mg/1
mg/1
mg./1
mg,/1
mg/I

< 0.001
<,()J,
Not Deteeted .
Not Detected
Not Detected

< 0.001
<0.1

< 0.001

Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.02
0.16
< 0.01
< 0.01'
<0.1

Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
. < 0.001.
0.02
0.15

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part -52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 - D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

mg/I

MPN/100m1
MPN/10Orn1 _

0.02

me/I
mell
mg/I

mW1
mW1
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
.1
.

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
.
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.03
0.14
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

<0.1

I.

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

APHA 4500 - P.D

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GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE -1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
A.URFACE WATER QUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No.
I
1
2
3
II
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
III
1
2

3
4
5
6
7

8
9
10
11

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

SW - 12 : Rihand Reservior, Up Stream

Test Parameters

UOM

lit Round
26.01.2014

Simple Parameters
Colourless
Appearance
..,._
5
Colour (Hazen Units)...
Agreeable
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
7.61
pH
166
kiS/cm
EC
<1
mg/I
Oil & Grease
14
mg/I
Suspended Solids
mg/I
6.2
Dissolved Oxygen
8
mg/I
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
2
mg/I
(BOD)
< 0.01
mg/1
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
0.23
mg/1
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitrate0.23
mg/1
Nitrogen '(NO2-i-N01)
<
0.1
mg/I
Free Ammonia
< 0.1
mg/I
Total Residual Chlorine
< 0.02
mg/I
Cyanide as CN
. .
0.20
..
mg/I ....
Fluoride as F
< 0.1
mg/I
Sulphides as S
< 0.1
mg/I
Dissolved Phosphates as P
0.52
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
17
MPN/100m1
Total Coliforms
<2
MPN/100m1
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
< 0.1
mg/I
Total Phosphorous as P
<1
mg/I
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)<1
mg/1
Nitrogen
<
0.001
mg/I
Phenolic Compounds as C 6FWH
< 0.1
rm.;/1
Surfactants
mg/1 s. 4 Not Deteded...,
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
Not Detected
mg/1
PAH
mg/1
Not Detected
PCB and PCT
0.01
Zinc as Zri
ml
< 0.01
Nickel as Ni
< 0.01
mg/1
Copper as Cu
< 0.05
mg/I
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr64mg/I
< 0.01
Total Chromium as Cr
mg/I
< 0.01 ''
'
Arsenic as As
. < 0:011
mg/I
Lead as Pb
< 0.01
mg/I
Cadmium as Cd
< 0.001
mg/I
Mercury as Hg
mg/I
< 0.01
Manganese as Mn
0.08
Iron as Fe
mg/I
< 0.01
mg/I
Vanadium as V
< 0.01
mg/1
Selenium as Se
< 0.1
mg/I
Boron as 13

Test Method

Round
2" Round -1 ---"Ta
30.01.2014
28.01.2014
Colourless
5
Agreeable

Colourless
5
Agreeable

IS 3025: Part -4
IS 3025: Part - 5

7.67
160

7.64
156
<I
14
6.3
8

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part -39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part -38
38
IS 3025: Part - 58

16
6.0
10
3

IS 3025: Part - 44

< 0.01
0.34

< 0.01
0.23

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 - NO3.B

0.34

0.23

By Calculation

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02

0/0
< 0.1

< 0.1

< 0.1
0.51
22
<2

< 0.1
0.46
14
<2

APHA 4500 - Nill.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part -60
60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1 ,

0.20

<1

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B

<1

<1

APHA 4500 - NH3

< 0.001

< 0.001

IS 3025: Part - 43

< 0.1 . .
Not Deteaed
Not Detected

< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected

Not Detected
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05

< 0.01

<-0.0.r.
<0.01.
< 0.01
< 0.001
< 0.01
0.09
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01

< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01

<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
< 0.01
0.08
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

IS 13428
i

EPA 508
EPA 525.2

EPA 508
.IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54.
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 - 13
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 - D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

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MONITORING, SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS FOR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY, SURFACE WATER AND
GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE - 1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
SURFACE WATER QUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No .
I
1
2
3
II
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
III
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

SW - 13 : Dongla Nallah
Test Parameters

UOM

Test Method

1' Round
26.01.2014

2r Round
28.01.2014

3''1 Round
30.01.2014

Light-yellow

Light yellow
20
Agreeable

Light yellow
15
Agreeable

IS 3025: Part-4
IS 3025: Part - 5

8.20
5820
3

8.23
5890
2
39
3.6
64

IS 3025: Part-- 11
IS 3025. Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part- 38
IS 3025: Part - 58

Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)'
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Dissolved Oxygen
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
(BOD)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and NitrateNitrogen (NO2+NO3)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides a e S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4+NF13)Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 6H5 OH
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V

15

Akteeable

S/cm
mg/1
mg/1
me
mg/1

8.15
5980
2
46
3.7
72

48
3.5
80

mg/I

17

18

15

IS 3025: Part - 44

mg/I
mg/I

< 0.01
1.92

< 0.01
2.03

< 0.01
2.03

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 - NO .B

mg/I

1.92

2.03

2.03

By Calculation

mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/1

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.80
0.2
0.20
10.8

MPN/100m1
MPN/100n1

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02'
0.80
0.2
0.18
11.3
330
11

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.80
0.2
0.16
10.5
260
8

APHA 4500 - NH1.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
.- IS 3025: Part -27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

mWI
mg/1

0.25
12

0.28
11

0.26
9.5

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B

340

mg/I

7.3

7.0

6.2

APHA 4500 - NH3

mgil
mg/1
mg
mg/
mg/I
mg/I

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.03
0.01
< p.m
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.14
< 0.01
< 0.01
0.53

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.02
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.02
0.19
< 0.01

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.02
0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.02
0.16
< 0.01

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49

< 0.01

< 0.01

mg/1
mg/I
VII

mail

mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
ml 1
mg/I

Selenium as Se

mg/I

Boron as B

mg/1

0.49 :

0.51

IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part -- 48
APHA 3111 B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 -D

IS 3025: Part- 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

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UNDER PHASE - 1 PROGRAMME
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SURFACE WATER QUALITY RESULTS.


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3
II
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

III
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

SW Test Parameters

UOM

Simple Parameters
.
Appearance
Colour(Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
p1-1
}LS/cm
EC
mg/I
Oil & Grease
mg/I
Suspended Solids
mg/I
Dissolved Oxygen
Chemical Oxygen Demand
mg/I
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
mg/I
(BOD)
mg/I
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
mg/1
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitratemg/1
Nitrogen (N0,4-NO3)
Free Ammonia
mg/I
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
mg/1
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
. - mg/I
Dissolved Phosphates as P
mg/1
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
MPN/100m1
Total Coliforms
MPN/100m1
Fecal Coli forms

14 :

Rihand Dam Down Stream

l' Round
26.01.2014

2'd Round
28.01.2014

3'd Round
30.01.2014

Colourless
5

Colourless
5

Agreeable

Agreeable

Colourless
5
Agreeable

7.96

135
<1

14
5.9
8

7.90.
138

7.94
141
<I

<1
12
6.0
10

16
6,1

Test Method

IS 3025: Part -4
IS 3025: Part -5
IS 3025: Part - II
IS 3025: Part- 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 38
IS 3025: Part - 58

IS 3025: Part- 44

< 0.01
0.23

< 0.01
0.23

< 0.01
0.23

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 - NO-1.B

0.23

0.23

0.23

By Calculation

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02

APHA 4500 - NH1.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D

0.30

0.30

0.30

''. 0.1
< 0.1
0.44
220
<2

< 0.1
< 0.1
0.47
260
<2

< 0.1
< 0.1
0.38
210
<2

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<1

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B
APHA 4500 - NH 3

By.Calculation
' IS 1622
IS 1622

Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 61150H
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
:
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6*
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

mg/1
mg/I
mg/I

<1

<1

<1

mg/1
in.,.,/1
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mW1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
.
< 0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.001
< 0.01
0.08
< 0.01

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
<0.01
<0.01

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
<0.01
< 0.01

< Of
< 0.05
< 0.01

<0.01
< 0.05
<0.01

< 0.0!
< 0.01
< 0.001
< 0.01
0.09
< 0.01

< 0.001
< 0.01
0.08
< 0.01

mill

<0.01

<0.01

<0.01

<01

<0.L.

< 0.1

nog/1

< 0.8.1.

< 0.01 .

0.01

<0.01

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508.
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part -49
49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
... ' IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
41
IS 3025: Part -41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part- 53
APHA 3111-D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

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GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE - 1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
SURFACE WATER QUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No.
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1
2
3
II

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
III
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

SW - 15 : Sone River mid stream

Test Parameters
Simple Parameters
Appearance
Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Dissolved Oxygen
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
(BOD)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
...Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitrate.
Nitrogen (NO2+NO3)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C.31-10H
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 .
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

UOM

_ . .

1" Round
26.01.2014

28.01.2014

Pale yelliiw

Pale yellow

AAfeeable

Agreeable

2t Round

3'd Round
30.01.2014

Test Method

Pale yellow
10
Agreeable

IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part - 5
IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part- 14
IS 3025: Part- 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 38
IS 3025: Part - 58

8.01
258
<I

mg/I

7.98
260
<1
24
4.6
20

14

-8.10
256
<1
20
4.9
18

mg/I

IS 3025: Part- 44

mg/I
mg/I

< 0.01
0.45

< 0.01
0.45

< 0.01
0.56

APHA 4500 - NO2.13


APHA 4500 - NO3.8

mg/1

0A5

0A5

0.56

By Calculation

mg/I .
mg/1
mp11

< 0.1
< 0..1 :
< 0.02
0.30 .

< 0.1

in

<0:1'

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.30
<0.1
< 0.1
0.35
21
<2

APHA 4500 - NH1.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part -29
29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

< 0.1
<1

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B

<1

APHA 4500 - NH 3

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
< 0.01
< 0.01

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 -B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 - D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

7- -
pS/cm
mgt

18

4.8

< 0.1
<0.02

0.30 .
<0.1
< 0.1

mg/I
MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1

< 0.1
0.40
26
<2

mg/1.
mgi.1

<0.1

<0.1

mg/I

<1

<1

94/1
mie/

. .....mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mW1
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1

mel
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I

0.32
17
<2

< 0.001
< 0.001
< 0.1
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected .
Not Detected
< 0.01
< 0.01
.
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01 < 0.05
< 0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
.<0.01
<0.01.
< 0.01.: .
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
< 0.001
< 0.01
<0.01
0.09
0.08
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1
< 0.1

'

< 0.01

< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
< 0.01
0.09
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

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GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE - 1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
SURFACE WATER QUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No.

Test Parameters

Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell) .
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Dissolved Oxygen
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
7
(BOD)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
8
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
9
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitrate10
Nitrogen (NO2+NO3)
Free Ammonia
1 I
Total Residual Chlorine
12
Cyanide as CN
13
14
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
15
Dissolved Phosphates as P
16
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR);
17
Total Coliforms
18
Fecal Coliforms
19
III Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
I
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
2
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)3
Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 6 Hs0H
4
Surfactants
5
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
6
PAH
7
PCB and PCT
8
Zinc as Zn
9
Nickel as Ni
10
Copper as Cu
II
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 +
12
Total Chromium as Cr
13
Arsenic as As
14
15 Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
16
Mercury as Hg
17
Manganese as Mn
18
Iron as Fe
19
20 Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
21
Boron as B
22
I
1
2
3
II
1
2
3
4
5
6

UOM

SW - 16 : Sone River upstream,


near somnath mandir, gotheni
3'd Round
rd Round
l' Round
28.01.2014 l 30.01.2014
26.01.2014
Colourless

Test Method

Colourless
5
Agreeable

Colourless
5
Agreeable

S/cm
mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I

8.06
274 .
<1
24
4.9
20

8.02
263
<1
22
4.8
18

mg/I

IS 3025: Part - 44

min
mg/1

< 0.01
0.56

< 0.01
0.45

< 0.01
0.45

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 - NO3.B

mg/I

0.56

0.45

0.45

By Calculation

mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
mg/1
mg/1

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.30
< 0.1
0.18
0.34

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.30
< 0.1
0.16
0.28
26
<2

APHA 4500 - NH3.0


IS 3025: Part -26
IS 3025: Part -21
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

Agreeable
8.07
256
<I
20
4.9
14

IS 3025: Part -4
IS 3025: Part - 5
IS 3025: Part - I1
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part -38
IS 3025: Part - 58

MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1

<2

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.30
< 0.1
0.13
0.31
33
<2

mg/I

0.28

0.15

mg/I

< 1

< 1

0.24
<1

mg/1

<1

<1

<1

APHA 4500 -NH3

mgil
mg/I
mg/I

< 0.001
<0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
<o.o1
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01

<.0.001
<0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected

< 0.001
<0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected .

< 0.01

< 0.01

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001 < 0.01
0.12

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part -49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52

mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
m1
mg/1

......

mg/1

<0.01

mg/I
mWI
mg/1
m,g/I
mg/I

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
< 0.01
0.12

mg/1

< 0.01

mg/I
mg,/1

< 0.01
< 0.1

< 0.01

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
< 0.01
0.11
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

< 0.01

< 0.01
< 0.1

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B

IS 3025: Part37-37

IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 - D

IS 3025: Part -56


IS 3025: Part - 57

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GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE - 1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
SURFACE WATER +DUALITY RESULTS,.

SI.
No.

Test Parameters

I
I
2
3
II
1
2
3
4
5
6

Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Dissolved Oxygen
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio -ch emical Oxygen Demand
OD )
(
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and NitrateNitrogen (NO2-1-N01)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (Na4+NE13)Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 6H 5 OH
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 +
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
III
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

SW -17 : Sone River near toll Bridge


2nd Round
3'd Round
28.01.2014
30.01.2014

Ist Round
26.01.2014

Colourless
5
Agreeable

Colourless
5
Agreeatile

Colourless
5
Agreeable

IS 3025: Part- 4
IS 3025: Part - 5

mgil
mg/I

8.01
257
1
16
5.0
14

8.08
260
1
..14
4.9
10

8.12
272
1
18
4.8
12

IS 3025: Part.- 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part -39
IS 3025: Part -17
IS 3025: Part - 38
IS 3025: Part -58

mg/1

IS 3025: Part - 44
APHA 4500 - NO2.B
APHA 4500 - NO3.B

pS/cm
mg/I
mg/J

mWI
swmg/I

< 0.01
0.45

<0.01

0.45

< 0.01
0.56

mg/1

0.45

0.45

0.56

By Calculation

mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.30
<0.1
0.12
0.35
120
6

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.30
<0.1
0.10
0.37
140

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.30
<0.1
0.10
0.45
170
12

APHA 4500 - NH3.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part- 60
IS 3025: Part -29
29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

mg/I

0.18
<1

0.15
<1

0.16

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B

<1

<1

<1

APHA 4500 -NH3

mg/1
mg/I
141

Test Method

UOM

mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mirII mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I

< 0.001
<., 0.001
< 0.001
< 0.1
< 0.1
<0.1
Not Detected .
Noitietected ' Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
.; Not Detected
< 0.01
_< 0.01 ..
<0.01:
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.05
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
. < 0.001
< 0.001
<0.01
<0.01
<0.01 -0.09
0.08
< 00.091.
.0
< 0.01
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01 .
< 0.01
4 0.1
< 0.Li
< 0.1

IS 3025: Part- 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part -54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
. IS 3025: Part - 52
..AS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 -B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 - D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part- 57

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MONITORING, SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS FOR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY, SURFACE WATER AND
GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE - I PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
SURFACE WATER QUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No.
1
1
2
3
II
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
III
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
II
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

SW -18 : Sone River Down Stream


Test Parameters
Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Dissolved Oxygen
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
(DOD)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and NitrateNitrogen (N 0Z +NO0
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C6H5OH
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6+
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

UOM

Test Method

l'' Round
26.01.2014

2"4 Round
28.01.2014

3 rd Round
30.01.2014

Colourless
5
Agreeable

Colourless

Colourless
5
Agreeable

IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part - 5

7.80
218
1
16
4.7
16

7.76
232
1

7.72
238
1
16

IS 3025: Part- II
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part -39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part- 38
IS 3025: Part -58

uS/cm
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I

5
Agaeable

14
41
10

4.7
14

IS 3025: Part - 44

mg/I

mg/I
mg,11

.e0.01
0.45

< 0.01
0.56

< o.o I
0.56

mg/1

0.45

0.56

0.56

By Calculation

mg/1
me
mg/1

< 0.1.
< 0.1
< 0.02

<0.1

< 0.1

mg/1
.
mg/I
MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1

< OS
< 0.1
0.34
90
12

< 0.1
< 0.02
0.30
< 0.1
< 0.1
0.39
60
9

< 0.1
< 0.02
0.30
< 0.1
< 0.1
0.46
110
14

APHA 4500 - NH/.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

mg/1
mg/I

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<I

< 0.1
<1

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B

mg/1

<1

<1

<1

APHA 4500 -NH3

< 0.001
< 0.1

IS 3025: Part -43


,:,IS 13428 '
.EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
54
IS 3025: Part -54
IS 3025: Part -42
42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part -47
IS 3025: Part -41
IS 3025: Part -48
APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 -D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

0.30

mg/1
mg/I
mg/1
mg/1
mW1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg,/1
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I

< 0.001
< 0.001
< 0.1
< 0.1
.Not Detected -; ..: Not Detected
Not Detected
:Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
< 0.01
< 0.01
<0,01, .
<0.01
<0.01
< 0411
< 0.05.
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
< 0.001
< 0.01
.. <.0.01
0.09
0.09
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1
< 0.1

..

Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected '

<.0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
< 0.01
0.10
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 - NO,.B

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MONITORING, SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS FOR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY, SURFACE WATER AND
GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE -1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
GROUND WATER OUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No.

Test Parameters
Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters

I
1
2
3
II
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
II
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
III
1
2

3
4
S
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
-- 13
j 14
15
16
ill./r7
18
19
20
21
22

EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
(BOD)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and NitrateNitrogen (NO2+NO3)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption RatioISAR) '
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kieldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4-FNH3 )Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 6H5OH
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6*
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cel.

GW -1 : Near Bank, NCL Colony, Bina


1'1 Round I 2`14 Round I 3'I Round
04.02.2014 i 06.02.2014
01.02.2014

UOM

-_Pale yellow10
..
Agreeable
7.39
468
<1
20
8

p.S/cm
mg/1
mg/I
mg/1
mg/1

Pate5Yellow - - Pale yellow


10
10
Agreeable
Agreeable

Method
.
V

IS 3025: Part -44


IS 3025: Part - 5
IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 58

7.40...
460
<1
18
6

7.49
456
<1
16
8

<2

<2

IS 3025: Part - 44
APHA 4500 - NO2.B
APHA 4500 - NO3.B

mg/I
mg/I

< 0.01
0.23

< 0.01
0.23

< 0.01
0.23

mg/I

0.23

0.23

0.23

APHA 4500 -N.0

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.50
<0.1
< 0.1
1.21
<2
<2

APHA 4500 - NI-13.0


IS 3025: Part- 26
- 27
IS 3025: Part
IS 3025: Part- 60
29
IS 3025: Part -29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.50
< 0.1
< 0:1
1.24
<2
<2

itte

mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1
mg/1
mg/I

...

mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1

m8/1

mg/1
mg/I

<0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.50
<0.1
< Tit . ,
1.22
<2

< 0.1
<I

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<1

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B

<1

<1

<1

APHA 4500 -NH3

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
<0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
49
IS 3025: Part -49
54
IS 3025: Part -54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: .Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part -41
IS 3025: Part-48
APHA 3111 -B
IS 3025: Part- 53
APHA 3111 -D
56
IS 3025: Part -56
IS 3025: Part - 57

<0.001
< 0.001
< 0.1
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
<0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
'
< 0.01
. . < 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01

MercurYas Hg

mg/1

<0.001

<0.001

< 0.001

Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

mg/1
mg/I
mW1

0.02
0.18
< 0.01
<0.01
0.01
< 0.1

0.03
0.24
< 0.01
0.01
<0.01
< 0.1

0.02
0.20
< 0.01
<0.01
<0.1

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MONITORING, SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS FOR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY, SURFACE WATER AND
GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE -1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
GROUND WATERUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No.
I
1
2
3

II
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10
II
12
13
14
15
16

17
18
III
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

Test Parameters
Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
...Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
:(BOD)
. Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and NitrateNitrogen (NO2-1-N01)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (N1-14+N}-13)Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 6H5OH
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAN
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 +
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

G W - 2: Main Shopping Centre, NTPC


colony, Shakti Na ar

UOM

Test Method

l' Round
01.02.2014

2" d Round
04.02.2014

Round
06.02.2014

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

Colourless
< 5.
Agreeable

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

IS 3025: Part- 4
IS 3025: Part -5

gS/cm
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1

7.86
534
<1
12
8

7.85
522
<I
10
4

7.80
541
<1
6

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part- 58

mg/I

<2

<2

IS 3025: Part - 44

mg/I
mg/I

< 0.01
3.39

< 0.01
2.94

< 0.01
3.16

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 -NO3.B

mg/1

3.39

2.94

3.16

APHA 4500 -N.0

mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
MPN/100m1
MPN/1(10ffil

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.70
< 0.1
< 0.1
0.95
<2
<2

APHA 4500 - NH3.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part- 29
APHA 4500 - P.D

<2

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.70
< 0.1
< 0.1
1.05
<2
<2

mg/I

< 0.1

< 0.1

< 0.1

APHA 4500 - P.D

mg/I

<I

<1

<1

. APHA 4500 - Norg. B

mg/1

<1

<1

< 1

APHA 4500 - NH3

mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg./1
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
. Not Detected
0.04
< 0.01
< 0.01

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
. .Not Detected
0.03
< 0.01
< 0.01

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.04
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
<0.001
0.01
0.09
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525,2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part- 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part -48
APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 -D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.70 ,
< 0.1
< 0.1

0.99
<2

< 0.05

< 0.05

mg,n- ...- '

<0.01 ".

mg/I

< 0.01

mg/1
mW1

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.09
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
<0.001
0.02
0.08
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

mel.

mg(1. .
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I

Vd

10

By'Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

,:

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BHAGAVATHI ANA LABS, HYDERABAD..

MONITORING, SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS FOR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY, SURFACE WATER AND
GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE -1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
GROUND WATER QUALITY RESULTS
GW - 3 : Primary School, Dudichua
SI.
No.

Test Parameters

Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
5 Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
6
(BODY
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
8 . Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and NitrateNitrogen (NO2+NO31
Free Ammonia
10
Total Residual Chlorine
11
Cyanide as CN
12
Fluoride as F
13
Sulphides as S
14
Dissolved Phosphates as P
15
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
16
Total Coliforms
17
Fecal Coliforms
18
Special Parameters
III
Total Phosphorous as P
1
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
2
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)3
Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 6H5OH
4
Surfactants
5
Organ-chlorine Pesticides
6
PAH
7
PCB and PCT
8
Zinc as Zn
9
Nickel as Ni
10
Copper as Cu
11
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6'
. 12
Total Chromium as Cr
13
Arsenic as As
14
Lead as Pb
15
Cadmium as Cd
16
Mercury as Hg
17
Manganese as Mn
18
lron as Fe
19
Vanadium as V
20
Selenium as Se
21
Boron as B
22
I
1
2
3
H
1
2
3
4

UOM

1st Round
09.02.2014

Colourless
Agreeable

3rd Round
13.02.2014

Colourless
<5
_ Agreeable

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part - 5

8.07
880

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17

7.88
906
<I
< 10
4

7.84
924
<1
< 10
6

mg/I

<2

<2

<2

IS 3025: Part - 44

mg/I
mg/I

< 0.01
2.71

< 0.01
3.16

< 0.01
3.16

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 ,-. NO3.B

mg/1

2.71

3.16

3.16

APHA 4500 -N.0

mg/1
mg/1,,
mpg
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
1.0
< 0.1
< 0.1
2.82
<2
<2

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
1.0
< 0.1
< 0.1
2.47
<2
<2

< 0.1...
< 0.01
< 0.02
1.0
< 0.1
< 0.1
2.64
<2
<2

APHA 4500 - NH3.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D

mWI
mg/I

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<1

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B

mg/I

<1

<1

<1

APHA 4500 -NH3

, AS/cm
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I

'

Test Method

r 2"d Rikind
11.02.2014

mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
mr//1..
n 1
nifil
mg/1

m
mg/I
mg/I
met ..
mg/I
mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1

. ,.

< 0.001
< 0.001
< 0.1
< 0.1
Not Detected ' Not Detected
Not Detected . Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.03
0.04
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
< 0.001
0.01
0.01
. 0.10
0.10
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
<0.01
0.13
0.12

<1

< 10
4

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.03
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.11
< 0.01
< 0.01
0.12

IS 3025: Part - 58

By Calculation

IS 1622
IS 1622

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
. .. IS 3025: Part - 52
153025: Part -37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part-53
APHA 3111 - D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

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UNDER PHASE- 1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
GROUND WATER QUALITY RESULTS


Si.
No.

Test Parameters

UOM

Simple Parameters
.Appearance
1
2 Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
3
Regular Monitoring Parameters .
II
pH
1
AS/cm
2 E C
mg/1
Oil & Grease
3
Suspended Solids
4
mg/I
Chemical Oxygen Demand
5
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
mg/1
6
(BOD)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
7
mg/1
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
8
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitratemg/I
9
Nitrogen (NO2-1-NO3)
Intii1
-
'
Free Ammonia
10
mp,11
Total
Residual
Chlorine
11
mg/I
Cyanide as CN
12
mg/I
Fluoride
as
F
13
mg/I
Sulphides as S
14
mg/I
Dissolved
Phosphates
as
P
15
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
16
MPN/100m1
Total
Coliforms
17
MPN/10 Oml
Fecal Coliforms
18
III Special Parameters
mg/1
Total Phosphorous as P
1
mg/1
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
2
Total Ammonia (NH4 +NH3)mg/I
3
Nitrogen
mg/I
Phenolic Compounds as C 6H 5 OH
4
mg/I
Surfactants
5
mg/I
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
6
mg/I
PAH
7
mg/I
PCB and PCT
8
mg/1
Zinc as Zn
9
mg/1
10 Nickel as Ni
mg/1
Copper as Cu
11
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 +
12
mg/1
Total Chromium as Cr
13
mg/I
14 Arsenic as As
mill
Lead as Pb
15
mg/I
16 Cadmium as Cd
mg/I
17 Mercury as Hg
mg/1
Manganese as Mn
18
mg/I
Iron as Fe
19
mg,/1
Vanadium as V
20
mg/1
Selenium as Se
21
mg/I
Boron as B
22
I

GW- 4 : Khadia Colony


(Minor 112.No.-M-219)
-2
3 Round
2"d Round
I' Round
06.02.2014
04.02.2014
01 02.2014
Colourless
<5
Agreeable

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

7.84
524

7.80
530

<1< 10

< 10

< 10

<2

<2

<2

<-. 1

7.86
533
<1

< 0.01

< 0.01

< 0.01

0.23

0.34

0.34

0.23

0.34
< 0.1

0.34

< 0.1

Test Method

IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part - 5
IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 58
IS 3025: Part -44
_ _
APHA 4500 - NO2.B
APHA 4500 - NO3.B
APHA 4500 -N.0

0.70

0.70

< 0.1
< 0.1

< 0.1
< 0.1

1.08
<2

1.11
<2
<2

APHA 4500 - NF13.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60 .
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<1

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 -Norg. B

<1

<1

<1

APHA 4500 - NH3

< 0.001
< 0.1

< 0.001
< 0.1

< 0.001
< 0.1

Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.04
< 0.01
< 0.01
<0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01

Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
<0.01

Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.04
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01

<0.01
< 0.001
0.01

0.01
< 0.001
0.01

< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part- 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 -B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA3111-D
56
IS 3025: Part -56
IS 3025: Part - 57

<0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02

0.70
:C.0.1.
< 0.1
1.04
<2
<2

< 0.1
< 0.02

< 0.1
< 0.02

0.09

0.08

0.09

.<0.01
<0.01
< 0.1

<0.01
<0.01
< 0.1

< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.1

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UNDER PHASE - 1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
GROUND WATER OUALITY RESULTS

51.

No.

Test Parameters

Simple Parameters
I
Appearance
1
Colour (Hazen Units)
2
3 ., Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
II
pH
1
EC
2
Oil & Grease
3
Suspended Solids'
4
Chemical Oxygen Demand
5
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
6
(BODY
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
7
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
8
Nitrite Nitrogen and Nitrate9
Nitrogen (NO24-NO3)
10 Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
11
Cyanide as CN
12
Fluoride as F
13
Sulphides as S
14
Dissolved Phosphates as P
15
16 Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
17
Fecal Coliforms
18
Special Parameters
III
Total Phosphorous as P
1
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
2
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)3
Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 61-15 0H
4
Surfactants
5
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
6
PAH
7
PCB and PCT
8
Zinc as Zn
9
Nickel as Ni
10
Copper as Cu
11
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 112
Total Chromium as Cr
13
Arsenic as As
14
Lead as Pb
15
Cadmium as Cd
16
Mercury as Hg
17
Manganese as Mn
18
Iron as Fe
19
Vanadium as V
20
Selenium as Se
21
Boron as B
22

UOM

GW - 5 : Kakri Colony near Q-MQ-7


(NCL Project)

Test Method

1" Round
01.02.2014

2" Round
04.02.2014

3'd Round
06.02.2014

: Colourless
5-....:. .
.: Agreeable'.

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part - 5

pS/cm
mg/1
mg/1
mg/I

7.70
834
<1
< 10
6

7.68
832
<1
< 10
8

7.62
827
<1
< 10
6

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 58

mg/I

<2

<2

<2

IS 3025: Part - 44

mg/I
mg/I

< 0.01

< 0.01

< 0.01

1.13

1.02

0.90

APHA 4500 - NO2.13


APHA 4500 - NO3.B

mg/I

1.13

1.02

0.90

APHA 4500 -N.0

mg/I

< 0.1

< 0.1

< 0.1

APHA 4500 -- NE11.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

ingn
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I

..MPN/100m1 ,
IVIPN/100m1 '
mg/I

mg/I

mpttl
me
me
mg/I
me./1
mg/I

< 0.1

< 0.02

< 0.02

0.70
< 0.1
< 0.1
1.88
<2
<2

0.70
< 0.1
< 0.1
1.77
<2
<2

< 0.1
1.84
<2
<2

< 0.1
<1

< 0,1
<1

< 0.1
<1

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B

<1

<I

<1

APHA 4500 - NH3

< 0.001

< 0.001
< 0.1

< 0.001
< 0.1

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428

< 0.1

mgil
mg/I
mg./1
me/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/1

< 0.1

< 0.1

Not Detected
Not Detected
. Not Detected

mg/I

0.02
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01

< 0.02

0.70
< 0.1

Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected .. 'Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.02
0.02
< 0.01
< 0.01

< 0.01
<0.01
<0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01

< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01

0.09

0.08

0.09

< 0.01
< 0.01
0.11

< 0.01
< 0.01
0.10

< 0.05

< 0.01
< 0.01

0.12

EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
37
IS 3025: Part -37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48

APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part - 53

APHA 3111-D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

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UNDER PHASE- 1 PROGRAMME
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GROUND WATER QUALITY RESULTS

Sl.
No.
I
1
2
3

II
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Ill
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

Test Parameters

GW -6 : Anpara Colony
near DAV Colle e

UOM

2na Round
28.01.2014

-31d Round
30.01.2014

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

..
itS/cm
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1

7.65

< 10
4

7.62
570
<1
< 10
6

7.69
567
<1
< 10
4

mg/I

<2

<2

<2

IS 3025: Part - 44

Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular. MonituringIarameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
(BOD)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and NitrateNitrogen (NO2+NOD
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms

mg/1
mg/I
m

565

mp91

mall
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1

IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part - 5

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part- 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 58

<0.01
2.26

<0.01
2.48

<0.01
2.26

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500- NOI.B

2.26

2.48

2.26

APHA 4500 -N.0

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.70
< 0.1
< 0.1

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.70
< 0.1
< 0.1

1.18

1.26

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.70
< 0.1
< 0.1
1.22
<2
<2

APHA 4500 - NI-12.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
. By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

<2
<2

Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH44-NH3)Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 6 1-150H
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 *
Total Chromium as Cr
_
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

Test Method

1' Round
26.01.2014

mg/I
mg/I

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<1

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B

mg/1

<1

<1

<1

APHA 4500 - NH3

mg/I
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
ing/1
mg/I
mg/1

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.02
_
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
<0.01
<0.001
0.02
0.08
< 0.01
-< 0.01
< 0.1

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
.' Not Detected
0.02
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.08
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

mg/I
ing/1
mg/1
mg/1
me/1
mg/1
mg/1

0.02
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.001
0.01
0.09
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
1S 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part-42 .
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part- 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part -41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111-B
IS 3025: Part- 53
APHA 3111 - D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

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UNDER PHASE - 1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESII
GROUND WATER QUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No.

Test Parameters

I
1
2
3

Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour SHazen Units)
Odour (Smell)

II

Regular MonitoringParameters

1
2

pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
(BOD)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitrate
Nitrogen (NO2+NO3)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kieldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4+NFI3)Nitrogen
Phenolic Co-nrounds as C6 H 2 OH

3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
III

1
2
3

4
5 1 Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
6
PAH
7
PCB and PCT
8
Zinc as Zn
9
Nickel as Ni
10
Copper as Cu
11
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6'
12
Total Chromium as Cr
13
Arsenic as As
14
Lead as Pb
15
Cadmium as Cd
16
Mercury as Hg
17
Mannese as Mn
18
Iron as Fe
19
Vanadium a., V
20
Selenium as Se
21
Boron as B
22

UOM

GW - 7 : Near Q-SHF-176, NCL,


Jhingurda (Near Shiv mandir)

Test Method

le Round
09.02.2014

2nd Round
11.02.2014

3'd Round
13.02.2014

Reddish
100
Agreeable

Reddish
100
Agreeable

Reddish
100
Agreeable

6.63
112
<1
84
8

6.69
126
<I
76
10

6.98
104
<1
92
8

mg/1

<2

<2

<2

IS 3025: Part - 44

mg/I
mg/1

0.01

1.13

0.01
1.02

0.01
1.13

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 - NO3.B

mg/I

1.14

1.03

1.14

APHA 4500 -N.0

mg/I
mWI

< 0.1
< 0.1

APHA 4500 - NH1.0

mg/1

<0.02-

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.20
<0.1
< 0.1
1.39
<2
<2

pS/cm

IS 3025: Part-4
IS 3025: Part - 5

'

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part- 14

IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part -58

mg/1
mg/I
mg/1
MPN/100m1
MPN/10Orn1

0.20
<0.1
< 0.1
1.57
<2
<2

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.20
<0.1
< 0.1
1.45
<2
<2

mg/I
mg/1

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<1

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B

mg/1

<1

<1

<1

APHA 4500 - NH3

mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/1

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.96
< 0.01

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.92
< 0.01

ragii

<0.01

< 0.01

< 0.01

mg/I
mg/1
mg/1
mg/1
mg/I

< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001

< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01

mg/I
mg/I

0.20
1.6

mg/I
mg/I

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.18
4.2
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.20
3.8
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.89
< 0.01

IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part-29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part- 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 - D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

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UNDER PHASE -1 PROGRAMME

SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH


GROUND WATER OUALITY RESULTS

o
Sl.
No,
I
1
2
3
II
I
2
3
4
5

21

Selenium as Se

22

Boron as B

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
III
1
2
3

28.01.2014

30.01.2014

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

Colourless <5
Agreeable

p.S/cm
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I

7.57

< 10
6

7.60
864
<1
< 10
6

7.66
853
<I
< 10
8

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 58

mg/1

<2

<2

<2

IS 3025: Part - 44

mWI
mg/I

0.01
7.90

0.01
8.35

0.01
8.13

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 - N05.B

mg/1

7.91

8.36

8.14

APHA 4500 -N.0

Regular Monitoring Parameters

4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

7
8

Test Method

26.01.2014

Simple Parameteri
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
(BOD)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and NitrateNitrogen (NO2+NO3)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 6H 5 OH
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hcxavalcnt Chromium as Cre
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V

UOM

Test Parameters

GW - 8 : Near Coal Gate (outside of


Renusagar Power Division Boundary)
3 Round
2"d Round
1" Round

848

IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part - 5

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.80
< 0.1
< 0.1
2.26
<2
<2

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.80
< 0.1
< 0.1

MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.80
< 0.1
< 0.1
2.24
<2
<2

<2
<2

APHA 4500 - NI-12.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

mg/I
mg/1

< 0.1
<I

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<1

APHA 4500 - P.D


APHA 4500 - Norg. B

mg/I

<I

<1

<I

APHA 4500 - NH3

mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I

._.

mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
g/
mg/I
mg/I
g/
mg/I
mg/1
mg/1
trnel
me

rrig/1

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.18
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
.
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.02
0.14
< 0.01
< 0.01
0.16

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.21
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.02
0.11
< 0.01
<0.01
0.18

2.27

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.23
< 0.01
< 0.01

< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.02
0.12
<.0.01
<0.01
0.16

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42 ..
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
IS 3025: Part - 52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part -48
APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 - D
IS 3025: Part -56
56
IS 3025: Part - 57

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GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE -1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
GROUND WATER QUALITY RESULTS

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III
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
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17
18
19
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Test Parameters

UOM

Simple Parameters
Appearance
.
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
pS/cm
EC
mg/I
Oil & Grease
mg/I
Suspended Solids
mg/1
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
mg/I
(BOD)
mg/1
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
mg/I
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite Nitrogen and Nitratemg/1
Nitrogen (NO2-1-NO3)
mg/I
Free Ammonia
mg/1
Total Residual Chlorine
mg/I
Cyanide as CN
mg/I
Fluoride as F
mg/1
Sulphides as S
mg/I
Dissolved Phosphates as P
. Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
MPN/100m1
Total Colifomis
MPN/100m1
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
mg/1
Total Phosphorous as P
mg/1
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)mg/1
Nitrogen
mg/I
Phenolic Compounds as C 6 H3OH
mg/I
Surfactants
mel
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
mWI
PAH
mg/I
PCB and PCT
mg/I
Zinc as Zn
mg/I
Nickel as Ni
mg/1
Copper as Cu
mg,/1
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6 +
mWI
Total Chromium as Cr
mg/I
Arsenic as As
mg/I
Lead as Pb
mg/1
Cadmium as Cd
mg/1
Mercury as He
A
mg/1
Manganese as Mn
mg/I
Iron as Fe
mg/1
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
mg/I
Boron as B

G W - 9:Near shiv mandir, Amlori


(NCL Project)
3") Round
2"4 Round
I" Round
13.02.2014
11.02.2014
09.02.2014

Test Method

Colourless
5
Agreeable

Colourless
5
Agreeable

Colourless
5
Agreeable

IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part - 5

7.89
1010
<1
12
4

7.86
996
<I
10
4

8.02
982
<1
12
4

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 58

<2

<2

<2

IS 3025: Part -44

< 0.01
0.45

< 0.01
0.56

< 0.01
0.68

APHA 4500 - NC:i.B


APHA 4500 - NO3.B

0.45

0.56

0.68

APHA 4500 -N.0

<0.1
. < 0.1
< 0.02
0.40
< 0.1
<0.1
.4.03
<2
<2

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.40
< 0.1
<0.1
3.94
<2

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.40
< 0.1
<0.1
4.15
<2
<2

API-1A 4500 - Nfli.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
IS 1622

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<1

APHA 4500 - P.D


API-IA 4500 - Norg. B

<1

<1

<1

APHA 4500 - NH3

< 0.001
< 0.1
...Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.07
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.03
0.15
< 0.01
.
< 0.01
0.24 - 7.'

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.02
0.13
< 0.01
< 0.01
0.19

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.06
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.03
0.14
< 0.01
< 0.01
0.18

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D

IS 3025: Part- 52
TS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 -B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 -- D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part - 57

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GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE 1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI UTTAR PRADESH
GROUND WATER OUALITY RESULTS

SI.
No.

Test Parameters

1
2
3

Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour Smell
Regular Monitoring Parameters

UOM

GW 10 : Near Sabji mandi, NCL,


Jayant, (Beside Police station)
3'd Round
20.02.2014

Colourless
<5
A. eeablc

Colourless
<5
A. eeablc

Colourless

4.5
A:, - .le

IS 3025: Part 4
IS 3025: Part 5

< 10

< 10
4

< 10
4

IS 3025: Part 17
IS 3025: Part 58

<2

<2

IS 3025: Part 44

0.45

0.56

APHA 4500NO3.B

0.45

0.56

APHA 4500 -N.0

< 0.1

< 0.1

IS 3025: Part 26

0.30

0.30

IS 3025: Part 60

0.45

0.39

0.38

By Calculation

<2

<2

<2

IS 1622

Suspended Solids
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand

mn/I

Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitrate
Nitrogen MO2+NO,)

mg/I

mg/I

Total Residual Chlorine

mg/I

Fluoride as F

mg/I

16

Dissolved Phos.hates
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)

18
III

Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters

Test Method

2nd Round
18.02.2014

l'I Round
15.02.2014

moll

mg/I

-I
1

MPN/IObml `

Total Kjeldal Nitrogen

mg/I

<I

<1

<1

APHA 4500 Norg. B

Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 6HS OH

mg/I

< 0.001

< 0.001

< 0.001

IS 3025: Part 43

6
7
8

Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT

mg/I
mg/I
mg/1

Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected

Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected,

Not Detected
: Not Detected
Not Detected

EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508

15

Lead as Pb

m:.

18
19
20
21
22

H.
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

m.
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I

0.02
0.14
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

0.01
0.12
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

mg/I
mg/1

0.02
0.13
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.1

APHA 3111 B
IS 3025: Part 53
APHA3111D
IS 3025: Part 56
IS 3025: Part 57

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\-1

MONITORING, SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS FOR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY, SURFACE WATER AND
GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE - 1 PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
GROUND WATER QUALITY RESULTS,

Si .
No.
I
1
2
3
II

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
III

1
2
3

4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

Test Parameters
Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring Parameters
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
(BOD)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
Nitrite-Nitrogen and NitrateNitrogen (NO2+NO3)
Free Ammonia
Total Residual Chlorine
Cyanide as CN
Fluoride as F
Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR) .
Total Coliforms
Fecal Coliforms
Special Parameters
Total Phosphorous as P
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
Total Ammonia (NH4A-NH3)Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C6H 5OH
Surfactants
Organo-chlorine Pesticides
PAH
PCB and PCT
Zinc as Zn
Nickel as Ni
Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr6+
Total Chromium as Cr
Arsenic as As
Lead as Pb
Cadmium as Cd
Mercury as Hg
Manganese as Mn
Iron as Fe
Vanadium as V
Selenium as Se
Boron as B

UOM

Colony, Jayanth
: GW -11 : Saraswahraja
. ...

1st Round
15.02.2014

2"'ItOtitid
18.02.2014

3 Round
20.02.2014

Colourless
<5
.
:. Agreeable

Colourless

Colourless .:
<5
Agreeable

Agreeable
7.53
672
<1
< 10
6
<2
< 0.01
3,39
3.39
<0.1

7.54
690
<1
< 10
4
<2
< 0.01
3.16
3.16
< 0.1

S/cm
mg/1
mg/1
mg/I
mg,/1
mg/1
mg/1

< 0.1

.. <0.1
< 0.02

mg/I

mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
MPN/100n11
MPN/100m1

<0.02
0.40

0.40
< 0,1

<01
035

<2
<2
< 0.1
<1

mg/I
mg/I
mg/1

< 0.001

< 0.1
< 0.1 .
.032
<2

mg/1
mg/1
m W.I
mg/I

mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1

0.02
0.10
< 0.01
< 0.01
0.16

< 0.1
< 0.02

0.40
< 0.1
< 0.1

APHA 4500 - NH3

< 0:001

< 0.001

IS 3025: Part - 43
IS 13428
EPA 508
EPA 525.2
EPA 508
IS 3025: Part - 49
IS 3025: Part - 54
IS 3025: Part - 42
APHA 3500 - Cr. D
52
IS 3025: Part -52
IS 3025: Part - 37
IS 3025: Part - 47
IS 3025: Part - 41
IS 3025: Part - 48
APHA 3111 - B
IS 3025: Part - 53
APHA 3111 -D
IS 3025: Part - 56
IS 3025: Part-57

Not Detected
Not Detected

mg/1

2.94
2.94
< 0.1

<1

Not Detected
Not Detected

< 0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001

< 0.01

<1

mg/1

IS 3025: Part - 44
APHA 4500 - NO2.B
APHA 4500 - NO3.B
APHA 4500 -N.0
APHA 4500 - NEI1.0
IS 3025: Part - 26
IS 3025: Part - 27
IS 3025: Part - 60
IS 3025: Part - 29
APHA 4500 - P.D
By Calculation
IS 1622
APHA 4500 - P.D
APHA 4500 - Norg, B

<0.1

mg/I
mg/I
mg/1

<2

< 0.1
<1

Not Detected

0.04
.-<0.01
< 0.01 .

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
1S 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 58

< 0.1
<1

mg/1

mg/1

7.76
638
<1
< 10
4

<2

mRll

mg/I

IS 3025: Part - 4
IS 3025: Part - 5

0.63
<2
<2

.<04.
. Not Detected

mg/1

Test Method

0.06

< 0,01
<0.01
< 0.05
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001

0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.05
< 0.01
<

< 0.01
< 0.05
<0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001

0.01
0.09
< 0.01

0.02
0.10
< 0.01

< 0.01

< 0.01

0.13

0.12

IS 1622

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GROUND WATER QUALITY IN THE IDENTIFIED 10 CRITICALLY POLLUTED AREA (CPA's)
UNDER PHASE -I PROGRAMME
SINGRAULI - UTTAR PRADESH
GROUND WATER QUALITY RESULTS

Sl.
No.

Test Parameters

Simple Parameters
Appearance
Colour (Hazen Units)
Odour (Smell)
Regular Monitoring . Pararneteii
pH
EC
Oil & Grease
Suspended Solids
Chemical Oxygen Demand
Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand
6
(BOD)
Nitrite-Nitrogen as N
7
Nitrate-Nitrogen as N
8
Nitrite-Nitrogen and Nitrate9
Nitrogen (NO2+NO3)
Free Ammonia
10
Total Residual Chlorine
11
Cyanide as CN
12
13 Fluoride as F
14 Sulphides as S
Dissolved Phosphates as P
15
Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
16
Total Coliforms
17
Fecal Coliforms
18
Special Parameters
III
Total Phosphorous as P
1
Total Kjeldal Nitrogen
2
Total Ammonia (NH4+NH3)3
Nitrogen
Phenolic Compounds as C 6H5 OH
4
Surfactants
5
Organo-chlorinc Pesticides
6
PAH
7
PCB and PCT
8
Zinc as Zn
9
Nickel as Ni
10
11 Copper as Cu
Hexavalent Chromium as Cr61.
12
_
Total Chromium as Cr
13
Arsenic as As
14
Lead as Pb
15
Cadmium as Cd
16
Mercury as Hg
17
Manganese as Mn
18
Iron as Fe
19
Vanadium as V
20
Selenium as Sc
21
Boron as B
22

I
1
2
3
II
1
2
3
4
5

UOM

GW - 12 : Near substation, Sector-B,


Dudichua, NCL Project

Test Method

l' Round
09.02.2014

2'd Round
11.02.2014

3rd Round
13.02.2014

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

Colourless
<5
Agreeable

pS/cm
mg/I
m$/1
mg/I

7.73

7.97

628

594
<1

< 10
6

< 10
4

< 10
4

IS 3025: Part - 11
IS 3025: Part - 14
IS 3025: Part - 39
IS 3025: Part - 17
IS 3025: Part - 58

mg/I

<2

<2

<2

IS 3025: Part - 44

mil

< 0.01
0.23

< 0.0.1
0.23

< 0.01

mg/I

0.23

APHA 4500 - NO2.B


APHA 4500 -NOI.B

mg/I

013

0.23

0.23

APHA 4500 -N.0

Mg/I
mg./1
mg/I
mg/1
mv./1
mg/I

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.40
< 0.1
< 0.1
0.62
<2

MPN/100m1
MPN/100m1

< 0.1
<1
<1

mg/I

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected ,
0.11
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
<0.001
0.03
0.12
< 0.01
< 0.01
0.11

<1

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.40
< 0.1
< 0.1
0.53
<2

<2

mg/1
mg/I

mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1.
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mp/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/1
mg/I
mg/I

< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.02
0.40
< 0.1
< 0.1
0.56
<2

7.89
588

< 0.1
<1

< 0.1
<I

<1

<1

< 0.001

< 0.001
< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.10
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.01
< 0.001
0.03
0.12
< 0.01
< 0.01
0.11

< 0.1
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
0.12
<0.01
< 0.01
< 0.05
< 0.01
<0.01
< 0.01

<0.01
< 0.001
0.04
0.11
< 0.01
< 0.01
0.10

IS 3025: Part,- 4
IS 3025: Part- 5

APHA 4500 - NH3.0


IS 3025: Part - 26
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BHAGAVATHI ANA LABS, HYDERABAD

A-i-o\-Pc_yu Pt -S-4
BEFORE THE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL,
PRINCIPAL BENCH, NEW DELHI
Original Application No.276 of 2013
And
M.A. No.59 of 2014
In
Original Application No.20 of 2014
Ashwani Kumar Dubey Vs. Union of India & Ors.
And
Jagat Narayan Viswakarma and Ors. Vs. Union of India & Ors
CORAM :

HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SWATANTER KUMAR, CHAIRPERSON


HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE M.S. NAMBIAR, JUDICIAL MEMBER
HON'BLE MR. DR. D.K. AGRAWAL, EXPERT MEMBER
HON'BLE PROF. A.R. YOUSUF, EXPERT MEMBER
HON'BLE DR. R.C. TRIVEDI, EXPERT MEMBER

Present:

Applicant:
Respondent No. 1:
Respondent No.3:
Respondent No.4:
espondent No.6&9:
espondent No.7:
Respondent No.10 to 12:
Respondent No.13,15,
16 & 21:
Respandent No.19&20:
Relndent No.22
Res ndent No.23&27:
Reilindent No.24:

Mr. M.Z. Choudhary, Mr. Avinnash Prasad and


Mr. Ashwini K. Dubey, Advocates
Mr. Vikas Malhotra and Mr. M.P. Sahay,
Advocates & Ms. Seema Rao
,,,Ilia
Mr. Raman Yadav
Mr. Rajul Shrivastav, Aavocatr for MPPCB
Mr. Raman Yadav as-.Mr. Atifsuh Rawardy,
Advocates
Mr. Daleep Kumar Dhayanr;Advocate and Mr.
Vikas Singh, Advocate
ila.
Mr. Bharat Sangal, Advocate T
Mr. Syed Shahid, Advocate & Btr Parag P.
Tripathi, Senior Advocate
Mr. Pradeep Misra, Advocate
,_
Mr. Rajat Jariwal and MS..An isha Somal
Mr..,Pawan Upadhyay ankpir. Sarvjit P. Singh
Mr. Hars Sethi for VuQEi,egal
Orders of the Tribunal

Date 'and

ihjor

Remarks

Item No.
17 & 18
August
25, 2014

objection

an, Central Pollution


pe tted to be substituted by the
e
Member-Secretar y of the CPCB. Ordered accordingly.

Corit.101 Bow

Therefore we constitute the following Committees


with the ToR as indicated as below.
Monitoring of potential hazards of Industrial
Development in Singrauli Area
Core Team:

Member Secretary, Central Pollution Control Board


Member Secretary, Madhya Pradesh Pollution
Control Board
c. Member Secretary, Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control
Board

\-(

Director of Indian Agricultural Research Institute


Director of Indian Council of Forestry Research and
Education
Director of National Institute of Hydrology
Director of Indian Institute of Toxicology Research
Dr.l. M Mishra, Chemical Engineering, Department,
IIT Roorkee
Environmental
Professor
Tare,
Dr.Vinod
Engineering, IIT Kanpur
Dr. T. Chakrabarti, Visvesvaraya National Institute
of Technology, Nagpur.
Porf.KanchanChopra, Institute of Economic Growth.
1. Nominee of Director, All India Institute ofMedical
Sciences
Nominee of Director, National Institute of
Occupational Health, Ahemdabad.
Joint Director, EIADivision, Ministry of Environment
and Forests.
Terms of Reference:
Conducting survey/ s of all the industries (thermal
power plants, coal mines, etc.) to assess the
pollution caused by them as a result of their
activities.
Synthesis of data compiled by Sub-Committe e 1 to
5 for identifying causative factors-'industr y wise.
Suggesting remedial measures that are- uired for
ention of
restoration of the environment and
86
adhya
,4

pollution in the area (both Uttar Prad
Pradesh)- industry wise.
To
To guide each of the sub-cprnmittee and seek
progressof work on fortnigh basis. The core team' ay nominate members of:pre-team based on
affairs
ubject expertise to look ktio day
iu
til e,i,r.s
f sub-committees.
i
ir
directly
final r-
e) he Commiash all submit
to NOT within 3 months;
'.Note:
110/`
inspection,
t..
. The expenditure 1 cohducti
e
respective
be
m

survey and study
they may be
State ' rement for the regio
permitte to recover it from the industrial units,
thermal power and coal mines on pro-rata basis.
he non-Governmeh t members be given the sitting
....44\ fees for,the meetMgs/insPect ions , actual travelling
by them as may be decided by
the cOre-teda-4'
the
Quantification of Industrial impacts
Sub-Committee-1
Terms of Reference:
Inventory of existing industries industry wise:
Production: in terms of each product either per
day or per month basis.
Raw material used: In terms of each raw
material including fuel and water per day &
its source.
Pollution load generation:
Water- quantity of each of the significant
pollutant per day before & after treatment.
Air- quantity emission in terms of each
pollutant per day.

Fly-ash-quan tity per day.


Hazardous waste-quantity & type/day.
e. Others, if any - specify & quantify
Compliance Status:
Environmental Clearance conditions
Forest Clearance conditions
c. Consent conditions
Adequacy of each of the pollution control
measure/s.
Daily basis Vehicular traffic census especially in
and around residential clusters. Ambient air quality
should also be monitored in the above residential
areas.
Vehicular census and their usages data to be used
for quantification of pollution load generation from
the vehicles (petrol and diesel driven separately).
Overall working and deficiency, if any.
Team:

r.)

Zonal Officer of the Central Pollution Control Board,


Lucknow and Bhopal.
Regional Officer of Madhy z ieq#Iesh State Pollution
Control Board and Uttar Pradesli,State Pollution
Control Board.
Indian Institute of Toxicology Resc4 , Lucknow.
an School
Expert on Environmenta l Issues 1'117m
Mines.
inent and
Regional Officer, Ministry of E
Forests Bhopal and Lucknow.
Board
Member Secretary, Central Pollution
R
and
as
pe
to co-ordinate the entire work,
follow Standard Sampling Meadology.
rces
Potential impact of pollution iiiiwat
Sub-Committee-2
s ,-
..._
Terms of Reference:
160(
Ater Quality Survethe area
NA
1/4
ling methodology should be
e'' s
itvi
Fe
ptria
fr
representative
picture of the
g.
.
i

r t? 4,9
d toPipre
Nri
's-a-vis
location
of
industries.
4 11446,
Inventory of sources (surface and groundwater
sources) and their utilization status.
micro-biological
and
chemical
Physical,
properties of surface and ground water sources
''''':'=stith special reference to concentrationof heavy
metals including mercury, and other hazardous
waste, if any.
Team:
Representative of the Central Ground Water
Authority having experience in Water Quality
Representative of the Ministry of Water Resources
having experience in Water Quality
Representative of State Irrigation Department
having experience in Water Quality
Representative of National Institute of Hydrology
from Water Quality Laboratory

Potential impact of pollution on land resources


Sub-Committee-3
Terms of Reference:
Representative samples of soil should be collected
from areas reasonably away from the industries
cluster apart from sampling in and around
industries giving due regard to land use.
General Types of Soil with specific reference to
dumping sites and discharge point of effluent/s,
nearby agriculture fields and forests.
Physical and chemical properties of soil with
emphasis on mercury and other relevant heavy
metals, and soil fertility.
Team:

Representative of Indian Institute of Toxicology


Research, Lucknow.
Representative of Central Pollution Control Board,
Madhya PradeshState Pollution Control Board and
Uttar Pradesh State Pollution Control Board not
below the rank of Regional.Officer.
An Expert of Soil Science from Indian Institute of
Soil Science, Bhopal.
Council of
An Expert on ForestSoil from
ehradun.
Forestry Research and Educatio

Potential Impact of pollution on air quality


Sub-Committee- 4
of
Reference:
Terms
O,SOx,
Ambient air quality sampling (PM2.
ed
on

FOA
Hg)
in
the
projekt
are
NOx,
gy as
appro riattily designed sampling me
s of CPCB.
e
Team.,

ve of the Cenral Pollux Control


Representative
Representati
oar '
hya Pradesh Pollution
b) Representative of the
ntrol Board
the Uttar Pradesh Pollution
representative
trol
r a5 n Air Quality from National
Environmental Engineering Research Institute,
tagpur.
ality from IIT, Kanpur.
n expejt.on
11142
*-Rotentialjni pact of Pollution on Health
Sub-Committee-5

Terms of Reference And Team:


Base line data on socio-economic aspects, potential
health hazards. Sample survey using standard
statistically designed epidemiology Study.
On findings of this data, a team of experts
comprising of Doctors from AIIMS, King Gorge
Medical College, Lucknow to visit the area for
conducting sample survey on health profiling of
residents and workers.
c) A team of experts comprising of Doctors and Social
Scientist to develop a questionnaire on health
impact. This questionnaire to be used for all the
survey.

d) Committee to have atleastone Doctor each from Uttar


Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh apart from one Social
Scientist from each of the state and involvePanchayati
Raj Institutions for collection of primary data.
The above Committee shall submit its report to the
Tribunal within one month from today. If the final report
is not possible to be submitted on record, then place the
interim report before the Tribunal for further directions on
the next date of hearing.

List the matter for hearing on 26 th September, 2014.

tt

,CP

(Swatanter KaU ar)


,JM

,EM

,EM

,EM

ct te4

/A-N H 1 .(

BEFORE THE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL,


PRINCIPAL BENCH, NEW DELHI
M.A. No.59 of 2014
In
Original Application No.20 of 2014
IN THE MATTER
Jagat Narayan Viswakarma & Ors.
Vs.
Union of India & Ors.
CORAM : HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SWATANTER KUMAR, CHAIRPERSON
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE U.D. SALVI, JUDICIAL MEMBER
HON'BLE DR. D.K. AGRAWAL, EXPERT MEMBER
HON'BLE PROF. A.R. YOUSUF, EXPERT MEMBER
Present:

Mr. M.C. Mehta, Advocate


Ms. P. Batra Singh, Adv. and Mr. R. Pankaj,
Scientist
Mr. Rajkumar, Adv. with Mr. S.L. Gundli, SLO
Mr. Daleep Kr. Dhayani, Adv. and Mr. Pradeep
Misra, Adv.
Ms. Savitri Pandey, Adv. for State of U.P.

Applicant :
Respondent No. 1 :
Respondent No. 3:
Respondent No. 4:
Respondent No. 5:

Orders of the Tribunal

Date and
'Remarks
Item No. 1
'.. October
1, 2014

The Learned Counsel appearing for,,,ft e MoEF


submits that it may not be prac
acting Chai
(CPC

an

the Central Potion

ontro Board

hairman oate Co

e as he

t
4..00

has too m

ly fe ` for the

portfolios and

tify and devote the time iriOmpl.' " c


ationa4 ( i

of

1i

beforeflis

- 1

..

Septem er,

2014

the Orders

unal.
g for the MoEF has

The Learned Co
p a

able to

may O

office circular dated

showing the

hierarchy

22nd

of the

constituted Committee. She makes a statement that the


Chairman would be the senior most member of the core
team and all other officers would fully co-operate and
ensure that a technically sound and correct Report is
placed before the Tribunal.
In view of the statements made, we amend our
earlier Order to direct that the acting Chairman of the

CPCB need not act as the Chairman of the Committee.

,CP
(Swatanter Kumar)

,JM
(U.D. Salvi)
,EM

(Dr. D.K. Agrawal)



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ANNEXURE V
Minutes of the First Meeting of Sub-committee-I on Quantification of Industrial
Impacts in compliance to the NGT Order dated 25, 2014 in the matter of Jagat
Narayan Viswakarma & Ors. Vs. Union of India & Ors. And Ashwani Kumar
Dubey Vs. Union of India & Ors. (O.A.No. 276 of 2013 & M.A. No. 59 of 2014 in
O.A. No. 20 of 2014 ), held on September 24, 2014 at CPCB, Delhi
The first meeting of Sub-Committee-I on " Quantification of Industrial Impacts" in
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compliance to the NGT Order dated 25, 2014 in the matter of Jagat Narayan Viswakarma & Ors.
Vs. Union of India & Ors. And Ashwani Kumar Dubey Vs. Union of India & Ors. (O.A.No. 276 of
2013 & M.A. No. 59 of 2014 in O.A. No. 20 of 2014), was held on September 24, 2014 at CPCB,
Delhi. The meeting was chaired by Dr. A. B. Akolkar Member Secretary, CPCB. The list of
participants is enclosed ( Annexure I). Regional officer of MoEF ( Bhopal & Lucknow) and
expert from Indian School of Mines could not attended in the meeting.
Member Secretary informed that MoEF & CC has defined, vide office circular No. Q2.0
18011/12/2014/ CPA dated 22.09.2014 (Annexure II), the Chairman and member convenors of
core team and coordinators for sub committees ( 1-5) referring to the order of the Hon,ble National
Green Tribunal ( NGT) dated 25.08.2014 . All the member institutions were provided copy of the
circular under reference.
The Sub- Committee discussed the Approach and Methodology to carryout the activities as
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per the Terms of References set by the Hon,ble NGT. The representatives of the UPPCB & MPPCB
Thereafter,
provided available recent data with respect to industries located in their States.
discussion was held in respect of each part of the TOR. After detailed discussion, working
approach and methodology for execution of each task was finalised as below:
3.1

Inventory of Existing industries industry wise

3.1 .a
3.1.b

Production in terms of each product either per day or per month


Raw material used: in terms of each raw material including fuel and water per day &
sources

its

Representatives of MPPCB, UPPCB and Zonal offices of CPCB informed that information on the
above is available with SPCBs. It was agreed that the same shall be compiled by the respective
SPCBs and submitted to the Sub-Committee.
3.2

Pollution Load generation

3.2.a Water- quantity of each of the significant pollutant per day before & after treatment.
3.2.b Air- quantity emission in terms of each pollutant per day.
3.2.c Fly-ash-quantity per day.
3.2.d Hazardous waste-quantity & type/day.

e
3.2.e Others, if any specify & quantify
It was informed by representatives of MPPCB, UPPCB and Zonal offices of CPCB that
information/data on the above mentioned tasks is available with SPCBs through various studies
conducted by respective SPCBs and other institutions in past. The Sub Committee agreed that the
same shall be compiled by the respective SPCBs and submitted to the Sub-Committee. Wherever,
required data is not available, the same will be collected by respective SPCB and compiled.
3.3

Compliance Status:
Environmental Clearance conditions
Forest Clearance conditions
c. Consent conditions

Monitoring of environmental & forest clearance conditions is done by MOEF &CC.


Hence, it was decided that concerned regional offices of MoEF & CC will provide the
same. Information pertaining to compliance of consent conditions will be provided by
the respective SPCBs.
3.4

Adequacy of each of the pollution control measure/s.

The Committee decided that adequacy of pollution control measures shall be adjudged by SPCB /
CPCB based on actual monitoring of effluent and emissions in all the concerned industries and the
same shall be submitted to the Committee.
3.5
3.6

Daily basis Vehicular traffic census especially in and around residential clusters.
Ambient air quality should also be monitored in the above residential areas.
Vehicular census and their usages data to be used for quantification of pollution load
generation from the vehicles (petrol and diesel driven separately).

Regarding collection of data on vehicular traffic census, it was decided that respective SPCBs will
collect the same alongwith average running of each type vehicle in the respective area. Vehicular
Pollution load shall be computed by applying Emission Factor.
The Committee was informed that transportation of coal by road was limited to M/s Renusagar
Power Company and partially with M/s Lanco Power. M/s Renusagar Power Company is in the
process of switching over to Pipe Conveying System while M/s Lanco Power has switch over to
dedicated rail transport system, thereby eliminating possibility of fugitive dust emission due to
transportation of coal. Other industries including thermal power plants, cement plant have
dedicated rail transport system for transportation of coal.
3.7

Overall working and deficiency, if any

Besides industrial pollution in Singrauli area, it was noted that there are Technical and
Administrative issues responsible for pollution in the area. Such issues shall be identified and
characterised as under :

3.7.1 Technical issues:


3.7.1.1 Considering quantum of heavy traffic, the roads preferably in areas close to stone crushers,
are required to be made of Cement Concrete
3.7.1.2 Burning of coal by domestic users in residential clusters
3.7.1.3 Transportation of material to and from stone crushers undertaken through open trucks lead
to spillage of material and cause road-side dust being air borne
3.7.1.5 Considering a large number of Reverse Osmosis (RO) plants being established in the area
for supply of safe drinking water, it would be pertinent to ensure disposal of RO Rejects in
environmentally sound manner.
3.7.2 Administrative:
3.7.2.1 Delay in construction of highway by SADA
3.7.2.2 Supply of LPG to locals using coal for cooking
The Committee was informed that currently there are 19 RO Plants have been established in UP
while 04 RO plants in MP State. Additionally, a dedicated (piped) water supply system has been
provided by M/s Renusagar Power Company ( Hindalco), Dala Cement Works and NCL Dudhichua
coal mine in their vicinity.
The Committee took note of the fact that there are number of locations where regular ambient air
quality monitoring is being carried out. These stations are being managed either by SPCB or by
industries. It was agreed that a rationalised approach shall be followed so as to relocate the existing
stations with a view to make representative assessment of ambient air quality in residential areas.
The meeting ended with a vote of thank to the Chair.

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