Description
Part – I. BASIC INFORMATION – Part – II. MAJOR INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS – Chapter 1. Basic Information – Chapter 2. Summary of Industrial Effluents – Effects of Industrial Effluents – National & International Agencies – Important Reference Books – Effects on Surface Waters – Effects on Land – Effects on Sewers – Chapter 3. Pulp, Paper and Board Industries – Chapter 4. Textile Processing – Chapter 5. Tannery – Chapter 6. Cane Sugar Industry – Chapter 7. Distillery – Chapter 8. Dairy – Chapter 9. Steel Plant – CottonTextiles – SyntheticTextiles – VegetableTanning – ChromeTanning – Brewery – Coal Washery – Carbonization of Coal (coke manufacture) – Iron Production – Steel Making – Finishing (Rolling & Pickling) – Nitrogen Fertilizers – Phosphatic Fertilizers – Nitrogen-Phosphate Fertilizers – NPKFertilizers – Chapter 10. Electroplating Industry – Chapter 11. Oil Field & Oil Refinery – Chapter 12. Petrochemical Industry – Chapter 13. Fertilizer Industry – Part -III. OTHER INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS – Chapter 14. Acid Wastes – Chapter 15. Asbestos Industry – Chapter 16. Bleach Liquor Manufacture – Chapter 17. Cannery – Chapter 18. Cement Manufacture – Chapter 19. Chlor-Alkali Industry – Chapter 20. Coal Mining – Chapter 21. Coffee Pulping – Chapter 22. Dye Manufacture – Chapter 23. Edible Oil Refinery – Chapter 24. Explosives Manufacture – Chapter 25. Gelatin Manufacture – Chapter 26. Metal Container Manufacture – Chapter 27. Metal Pickling Waste Coal Processing – Chapter 28. Pesticide Manufacture – Chapter 29. Pharmaceutical Industry – Chapter 30. Poultry – Chapter 31. Rubber Industry – Chapter 32. Slaughter House & Meat Packing – Chapter 33. Soaps & Detergents Manufacture – Chapter 34. Soft Drinks Manufacture – Chapter 35. Steam Power Plants – Chapter 36. Synthetic Resins (Plastics) – Chapter 37. Viscose Rayon Manufacture – Chapter 38. Radio-active Pollution – Other Polymers Manufacture – Part -IV. ANALYSIS OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS – Chapter 39. Introduction – Chapter 40. General Physico-Chemical Measurements – Purpose of Examination – Information to be obtained from the industry – Collection & Preservation of Samples – Reporting of Results – Color & Physical Appearance – Odor – Temperature – Suspended Solids – Dissolved Solids – Settleable Solids – pH value – Acidity – Alkalinity – Chapter 41. Measurement of Organic Pollution – Chapter 42. Inorganic Constituents – Metals – Chapter 43. Inorganic Constituents – Non Metallics – Dissolved Oxygen – Bio-Chemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) – Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) – Permanganate Value – Ammonia Nitrogen – Organic Nitrogen – Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen – PreliminaryTreatment of Samples – Cadmium – Calcium & Magnesium – Calcium –




