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Surendran 1, M. Muruganantham 2 , Dr.M.Krishnaveni 3 1 PG Student (M.E-IWRM), Centre for Water Resources, Anna University, Chennai – 25. 2 Research scholar (Ph.D), Centre for Water Resources, Anna University, Chennai – 25. 3 Associate Professor, Centre for Water Resources, Anna University,, Chennai – 25. surendran123@gmail.com   Abstract Chennai is one of the fast […]

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A.S.Chandra Bose1, M.V.S.S. Giridhar2*,S. Ramulu3 and G.K.Viswanadh4 Lecturer in Civil Engineering, Govt. Polytechnic, Warangal1 Assistant Professor, CWR, I S T, JNTUH, Hyderabad2 M.Tech Student, JNTUH College of Engineering, Hyderabad3 Professor of Civil Engineering and DAP, JNTUH, Hyderabad4  mvssgiri@rediffmail.com   Abstract The rainfall is an important governing factor in planning the agricultural program for any area. […]

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2010-534 SEWAGE EFFECT ON PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF MORNA RIVER IN AKOLA CITYSushil Nagrale 11 Shri R.L.T.college of science, India Abstract:Water around the world is getting polluted due to human activities and availability of potable water in nature is becoming rare day by day, water is essential source for agriculture, domestic and industrial activities. […]

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2010-444 MODELING LEACHATE CONTAMINATION OF A WETLAND AND GROUNDWATERMohan S.Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India Abstract:Solid municipal waste is one of the most pressing forms of pollution that society has created. The most prevalent form of disposal of solid waste in developing countries is the open dumping of wastes on the land, mostly the […]

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2010-402 RUNOFF POLLUTION IN CENTRAL INDIAKhageshwar Singh Patel 1, Balram Ambade 2, Jose Nicolais 3, Eduardo  Yubero 31 Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, India2 School of Studies in Chemistry, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, India3 Atmospheric Pollution Laboratory, Applied Physics Department, Miguel Hernandez University, Spain Abstract:Runoff water is an important transporting medium for various land pollutants to […]

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2010-421 RAIN WATER HARVESTING: A NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR RECHARGING THE AQUIFERMohasin Md., 11 Sainik School Society, Ministry of Defence, India Abstract:Water is an essential condition of life. Different sources of water on Earth served mankind in different civilizations. Now ground water from the subsurface aquifer is a great source of fresh water which is fulfilling […]

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2010-181 IMPACT OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES ON FLOOD EVENTS IN BRAHMAPUTRA BASIN IN INDIAU.C.Sharma 1, Vikas Sharma  21 Centre for natural resources menagement, Jamu, India 2 Sk University of agri. sciences and tecnology, Jammu, India Abstract:The Brahmaputra basin extends to four northeastern states of India viz. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya and Nagaland. The Brahmaputra river drains […]

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2010-092 WIND SPEED PREDICTION BY DIFFRENT COMPUTING TECHNIQUESMunir Ahmad 1, M C Deo 1Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India Abstract:The wind speed forecasting has always been of great interest because number of applications of wind in many diverse fields. Wind speed data for goa station has been taken from 2nd month of 1998 to 2nd […]

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2010-104 THE ROLE OF HYDROELECTRIC POWER PROJECTS IN CLIMATE CHANGE: A CASE STUDY OF RAVI BASIN IN CHAMBA DISTRICT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH INDIAMohinder KumarGovernment Post Graduate College Chamba, India Abstract:Dams have had serious impacts on the lives, livelihoods, cultures and spiritual existence of indigenous, tribal and illiterate people, moreover on the physical environmental conditions and […]

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2010-058 COST- EFFECTIVE REMEDIATION  OF  HIGH FLUORIDE RICH GROUNDWATER : A CASE STUDY FROM INDIAS.K.SharmaCarman Residential and Day School, Shyampur, Dehradun, India Abstract:India suffers greatly from the presence of  large amounts of fluoride in its water supply  especially in nine States covering almost the entire country. In order to assess the  water quality and the […]

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