Environmental pollution is unwarranted disposal of mass or energy into earth & natural resource pool such as water, land, or air that results in long- or short-term detriment to the atmosphere and its ecological health to negatively impact the living beings and their life both quantitatively and qualitatively .Type of samples like Waste water,ETP-Treated & Untreated water,Effluents,soil,Sludge & Sewage water. PHYSICAL PARAMETERS Organo Chlorine Pesticides (OCPs) 1.Aldrin Organo Phosphorous Pesticides (OPPs) 18.Chlorpyriphos BIOLOGICAL TEST 1. E. Coli (MPN technique) Swab Testing Parameters 1. Total Plate count CHEMICAL PARAMETERS 1.Acidity Metals 1.Aluminium 16.Mercury Synthetic Pyrethroids (SPs) 28.Deltamethrin Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) 38.Acenaphthene Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) 56.Aroclor 1232 Tri Halo Methane (THM) 62.Bromo dichloromethane 1.Ammonia Environmental & pollution
Environmental & pollution
1.Conductivity
2. Odour
3. Sludge Volume Index (S.V.I.)
4. Solids (dissolved)
5. Solids (fixed)
6. Solids (volatile)
7. Suspended Solids
8. Temperature
9. Total Solids
10. Turbidity
11. Velocity of Flow (Current Meter)
12. Velocity of Flow (other)
2. Dicofol
3. Dieldrin
4. Endosulfan-I
5. Endosulfan-II
6. Endosulfansulfate
7. Heptachlor
8. Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)
9. Methoxy Chlor
10. o,p DDT
11. p,p’-DDD
12. p,p’-DDE
13. p,p’-DDT
14. a-HCH
15. ß-HCH
16. δ-HCH
17. d-HCH
19. Dimethoate
20. Ethion
21. Malathion
22. Monocrotophos
23. Parathion-methyl
24. Phorate
25. Phosphamidon
26. Profenophos
27. Quinalpho
2. Faecal Coliform (MPN technique)
3. Faecal Streptococci (MPN technique)
4. Standard Plate Count
5. Total Coliform (MPN technique)
6. Total Plate Count
2. Total Coliforms
3. Escherichia coli
4. Staphylococcus aurues
5. Salmonella
2. Alkalinity
3.Ammonical Nitrogen
4. Bicarbonates
5. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
6. Bromide
7. Calcium (titrimetric)
8. Carbon Dioxide
9. Carbonate
10. Chloride
11. Chlorine Demand
12. Chlorine Residual
13. Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)
14. Cyanide
15. Detergent
16. Dissolved Oxygen
17. Fluoride
18. H. Acid
19. Hardness (calcium)
20. Hardness (total)
21. Iodide
22. Nitrate Nitrogen
23. Nitrite Nitrogen
24. Percent Sodium
25. Permanganate Value
26. pH
27. Phosphate (ortho)
28. Phosphate (total)
29. Salinity
30. Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)
31. Settlable Solids
32. Silica
33. Sulphate
34. Sulphide
35. Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN)
36. Urea Nitrogen
37. Cations (Na+, NH4
+, K+, Ca++ & Mg++ ) and Anions (F-,
Br-, Cl-, NO3-, NO2-, SO4- – & PO4- – – ) in surface &
ground water sample using Ion Chromatograph
2. Antimony
3. Arsenic
4. Barium
5. Beryllium
6. Boron
7. Cadmium
8. Chromium Hexavalent
9. Chromium Total
10. Cobalt
11. Copper
12. Iron
13. Lead
14. Magnesium
15. Manganese
17. Molybdenum
18. Nickel
19. Potassium
20.Tin
21. Selenium
22. Silver
23. Sodium
24. Strontium
25. Vanadium
26. Zinc
29. Fenpropethrin
30. Fenvalerate
31. α-Cypermethrin
32. β-Cyfluthrin
33. λ-Cyhalothrin
Herbicides
34.Alachlor
35. Butachlor
36. Fluchloralin
37. Pendimethalin
39. Acenaphthylene
40. Anthracene
41. Benz(a)anthracene
42.Benzo(a)pyrene
43. Benzo(b)fluoranthene
44. Benzo(e)pyrene
45. Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
46. Benzo(k)fluoranthene
47. Chrysene
48. Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene
49. Fluoranthene
50. Fluorene
51. Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
52. Naphthalene
53. Perylene
54. Phenanthrene
55. Pyrene
57. Aroclor 1242
58. Aroclor 1248
59. Aroclor 1254
60. Aroclor 1260
61. Aroclor 1262
63. Bromoform
64. Chloroform
65. Dibromo chloromethane
Other Organic Parameter
66.Adsorbable Organic Halogen (AOX)
67. Tanin / Lignin
68. Oil & Grease
69. Phenol
70. Total Organic Carbon (TOC)
71. Volatile Organic Acids Soil/Sludge/Sediment and Solid Waste
2. Bicarbonates
3. Boron
4. Calcium
5. Calcium Carbonate
6. Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC)
7. Chloride
8. Colour
9. Electrical Conductivity (EC)
10. Exchangeable Sodium Percentage (ESP)
11. Gypsum Requirement
12. H. Acid
13. Heavy Metal 300.00 As mentioned in
respective group
at Clause 5.0
14. Trace Metals using ICPMS
Aluminium, Antimony, Arsenic, Barium, Bromine, Cadmium,
Calcium, Cesium, Chlorine, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Gallium,
Germanium, Gold, Iodine, Iron, Lanthanum, Lead, Magnesium,
Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Palladium, Phosphorous,
Potassium, Rubidium, Rutherfordium, Selenium, Silicon, Silver,
Sodium, Strontium, Sulphur, Tellurium, Tin, Titanium, Tungsten,
Vanadium, Ytterbium and Zinc, per sample.
15. Magnesium
16. Mechanical soil analysis (soil texture)
17. Nitrate
18. Nitrite
19. Nitrogen available
20. Organic Carbon/Matter (chemical method)
21. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) 1000.00 As mentioned in
22. Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) – As mentioned in
respective group
23. Pesticides
24. pH
25. Phosphorous (available)
26. Phosphate (ortho)
27. Phosphate (total)
28. Potash (Available)
29. Potassium
30. Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR) in Soil extract
31. Sodium
32. Soil Moisture
33. Sulphate
34. Sulphur
35. Total Kjehldhal Nitrogen (TKN)
36. TOC
37. Total water soluble salts
38. Water Holding capacity