This document contains an examination for an Air and Water Pollution course. It consists of 5 questions, each worth 20 marks. Question 1 has 5 parts related to sources of water pollution, air pollution monitoring methods, diffusion models, the scope of air pollution studies, and water quality mass balance approaches. Question 2 also has 5 parts about ecosystems and pollution impacts, how pollutants interact environmentally, vehicular pollution problems in India, key meteorological data for air monitoring, and water quality parameters. Question 3 asks to discuss features of environmental laws, watershed carrying capacity calculations, and emission inventories. Question 4 compares air pollution regulations and discusses thermal power impacts and indoor air pollution. Question 5 covers isok
This document contains an examination for an Air and Water Pollution course. It consists of 5 questions, each worth 20 marks. Question 1 has 5 parts related to sources of water pollution, air pollution monitoring methods, diffusion models, the scope of air pollution studies, and water quality mass balance approaches. Question 2 also has 5 parts about ecosystems and pollution impacts, how pollutants interact environmentally, vehicular pollution problems in India, key meteorological data for air monitoring, and water quality parameters. Question 3 asks to discuss features of environmental laws, watershed carrying capacity calculations, and emission inventories. Question 4 compares air pollution regulations and discusses thermal power impacts and indoor air pollution. Question 5 covers isok
This document contains an examination for an Air and Water Pollution course. It consists of 5 questions, each worth 20 marks. Question 1 has 5 parts related to sources of water pollution, air pollution monitoring methods, diffusion models, the scope of air pollution studies, and water quality mass balance approaches. Question 2 also has 5 parts about ecosystems and pollution impacts, how pollutants interact environmentally, vehicular pollution problems in India, key meteorological data for air monitoring, and water quality parameters. Question 3 asks to discuss features of environmental laws, watershed carrying capacity calculations, and emission inventories. Question 4 compares air pollution regulations and discusses thermal power impacts and indoor air pollution. Question 5 covers isok
Note: Attempt all questions. Each question is of 20 marks.
Q.1 Attempt any 4 parts, each part is of 5 marks
a) Write the different sources of water pollution in fresh water. b) Enumerate various analytical methods available for monitoring air pollution. c) Explain plain Gaussian diffusion method method. d) Explain the scope of air pollution studies. e) Explain Mass balance approach in water quality.
Q.2 Attempt any 4 parts, each part is of 5 marks
a) Write a short note on ecosystems? Explain impact of pollution on ecosystem. b) How do pollutants interact in the environment? c) What are the vehicular pollution problems in India? d) What key meteorological data is required for air monitoring? e) What are parameters to judge quality of waste water?
Q.3 Attempt any 2 parts, each part is of 10 marks
a) Write salient features of environmental pollution act 1981? b) What is watershed and how its carrying capacity is calculated? c) What do you understand by the term emission inventory? Explain xplain in detail?
Q.4 Attempt any 2 parts, each part is of 10 marks
a) What is the difference between national and international regulations on air pollution control? b) State the impact of thermal power plants in Ind India. c) Discuss in detail about indoor air pollution.
Q.5 Attempt any 2 parts, each part is of 10 marks
a) Explain in detail isokinetic sampling. b) Explain the mechanism of scrubbers in removing particulate matter. c) What are the alternate energy sources available tthat hat can be used to reduce air pollution? *****