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Amanda Jayadas1, Ambujam N. K 2 , Prakash Nelliyat 3 1 Post Graduate Student – Integrated Water Resources Management, Centre for Water Resources, Anna University, Chennai-600025, India. 2 Professor and Director, Centre for Water Resources, Anna University, Chennai-600025, India. 3 Research Co-ordinator, Centre for Water Resources, Anna University, Chennai-600025, India. amandaceg@yahoo.co.in   Abstract In developing […]

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Rajeshwar Singh Jasrotia Conservator of Forests , Forest Department, J&K State, India. rsj_1956@rediffmail.com   Abstract Watershed land cover, protected or well-managed forested catchments, are without an equal in increasing hydrological and erosion safety & water quality, thus, water may well be forest’s most useful and important bye-product. Currently, with a global forests cover of app. […]

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Chandrashekar1 Jyothiroopa 2 K.V. Lokesh3 G.Ranganna4 Research scholar, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Ambedkhar Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India Research scholar, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Ambedkhar Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India Faculty, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Ambedkhar Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India UGC – CAS Centre in fluid Mechanics Bangalore University, India chandru_mei2001@yahoo.co.in   Abstract Tanks […]

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1 Sathe B.K.  2 Khire M.V.     3 Dhumal H.T. 1Research Scholar, Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, India 2Associate Professor, Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, India 3Executive Engineer, Govt.of Maharashtra State, (India) Water Recourses Department, Sangli bksathe@yahoo.co.in     mvkhire.csre.iitb.ac.in     dhumalht@gmail.com   Abstract  This paper focuses on the upper and middle watershed of Krishna River in India which comes under […]

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Dr. Kaushal Kumar Saxena, Ashutosh Singh Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India kks@iitk.ac.in      assingh@iitk.ac.in   Abstract From last few decades, there is an increase in number of industries which affect the ambient air and water quality of India. Although all industries follow the strict guidelines of the Central Pollution Control […]

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1Anshumali*: Assistant Professor 2Parijat Tripathi: Senior Research Fellow 1Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, 2School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi- 110067, India. malijnu@gmail.com   Abstract Groundwater with high concentrations of geogenic arsenic (As) was extensively present in the Holocene alluvial aquifers of Ballia district in the middle […]

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K. Bhardwaj*, 1, H. Sharma2, and S. K. Bhardwaj3 1) Department of Chemistry, Dyal Singh College, Karnal – 132001,   INDIA 2) PWD Water Supply, Water Testing Laboratory, Karnal – 132001,   INDIA 3) Botanical Garden/Herbal Garden, M. D. University, Rohtak-124 001 INDIA rakesh_bhardwaj2@rediffmail.com   Abstract Water is an environmental, social and economic asset needs to be […]

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Amit Chhillar1,2, Dr. Asha Gupta2 & Dr. Rajesh Kumar1 1 G J University, Hisar, Haryana, India, Amit Chhillar & Dr. Asha Gupta 2 Sharda University, Noida, UP, India, Dr. Rajesh Kumar hello_amit76@yahoo.com   Abstract Land suitability analysis is prerequisite for sustainable agriculture production. It involves evaluation of the criteria ranging from soil, terrain to social-economic, […]

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Doraipandian Kannan*, Sindhu Vaishnavi Kumar Department of Botany, Thiagarajar College, Tamil Nadu, India *dekan_c@rediffmail.com   Abstract Commercially available culture of microorganisms, comprising of 80 different microbial species with the major groups of Lactobacillus, photosynthetic bacteria, yeast and ray fungi was used in the recycling of domestic effluent of grey water collected at Thiagarajar College Campus, Madurai, […]

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Bhagawan Bharali1, Bhupendra Haloi2 and Jayashree Chutia3 and Pradip Chandra Dey4 Department of Crop Physiology, Assam Agricultural University, India 1 bbharali33@rocketmail.com   Abstract In survey works at urban and peri-urban areas of Assam, data were collected on air samples for Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) and Ammonia (NHy). The concentrations based on trapping and diffusion of […]

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