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Ce703 / Physico-Chemical Process For Water and Wastewater

This document discusses the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of water. It provides parameters like turbidity, color, taste, odor, conductivity, temperature, and solids that can affect water quality. For each parameter, it lists typical sources and causes, potential effects on health and environment, and standards or guidelines from organizations like the Indian Standards, EPA, and WHO. Maintaining good water quality is important for safety, aesthetics, aquatic life, and industrial applications.

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CE703 / PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROCESS FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER

Activity 1: Physical, Chemical and Biological Characteristics of Water

Physical characteristics of water


Parameters Sources Causes Effects Standard/ Guideline
Turbidity • Suspended and • Mostly by human • Reduce the aesthetic • IS 10500:2012
colloidal matter activities in quality of lakes and Desirable limit: 1 NTU
such as clay, silt certain industries, streams Permissible limit: 5 NTU
or other finely such as mining • Increase the cost of • EPA
divided organic and agriculture water treatment for Not more than 5 NTU
matters • Through storm drinking and food • WHO standards
• Chemical water pollution processing Not exceeding 1.5 NTU
precipitates like from paved • It can harm fish and
iron and surfaces such as other aquatic life by
manganese roads, bridges and reducing food supplies,
• Microorganisms parking lots. degrading spawning
beds, and affecting gill
function
• May develop
gastrointestinal diseases
• Slow photosynthesis of
aquatic plants

Colour • Minerals such as • Dissolved organic • Not objectionable from • IS 10500:2012


iron and matter from health point of view, Desirable limit: 5 hazen
manganese decaying but objectionable from units
• Copper vegetation aesthetic and
• Natural deposits • Inorganic psychological point of Permissible limit: 15 hazen
• Dissolved organic materials such as view. units
matter such as coloured soil etc. • Natural colours give a • EPA
tannin and lignins • Human activities yellow-brownish Secondary Drinking Water
• Algal growth and like construction appearance to water, Regulation: 15 Colour units
phytoplankton and mining hence, the natural • WHO standards
tendency to associate Not exceeding 5 hazen units
this colour with urine.
• May spoil the colour of
clothes being washed in
such waters.
Taste • Microbial • Seawater seeping • Affect human health • IS 10500:2012
contamination into fresh water • Corrosive water Desirable limit: Agreeable
• Metals such as • Corrosion of • Metallic taste Permissible limit: Agreeable
copper, lead, plumbing • WHO standards
sulfates, precipitations Unobjectionable
manganese or
chloride ions
Odour • Microbial • Due to the gases • Presence of H2S cause • IS 10500:2012
contamination produced by the corrosion in pipes Desirable limit: Agreeable
like algal blooms decomposition of • Rotten egg smell Permissible limit: Agreeable
• Calcium and iron organic matter • EPA
• Presence of • Industrial wastes Secondary Drinking Water
hydrogen • Pesticide Regulation: 3 Threshold
sulphide contamination odour number
• WHO standards
Unobjectionable

Conductivity • Dissolved ions • Ground water • Affect aquatic life and • EPA
• Ionisable runoff plant growth 2500 µS/cm
inorganic • Sewage systems • WHO standards
compounds such • Granite rocks 15000µmhos/cm
as alkalies,
chlorides,
sulphides and
carbonate
compounds
Temperature • Sunlight • Thermal pollution • Affects the efficiency • Temperature between 4.4℃
• Confluence • Impoundments of treatment units. to 10℃ is desirable and
• Deforestation • Affects aquatic system above 35℃ is unfit for
• Increase solubility and public water supply
toxicity of compounds
• Inhibit photosynthesis
• Reduce the oxygen
holding capacity of
water
Solids • Livestock waste • Industrial • Hardness • IS 10500: 2012
• Septic system wastewater • Gastro intestinal Desirable limit: 500 mg/L
• Landfills • Urban runoff irritations Permissible limit: 2000
• Nature of soil • Salts used for • Scaly deposits mg/L
• Hazardous waste road de-icing • Sediments • EPA
• Dissolved • Cloudy coloured water Secondary Drinking Water
minerals • Staining Regulation: 500 mg/L
• Iron and • Salty or bitter taste
manganese • Corrosion of pipes and
fittings
Chemical characteristics of water
Parameters Sources Causes Effects Standard/ Guideline

Calcium • Weathering and • Dissolve from • Hardness in water • IS 10500: 2012


soil ion rocks such as • Poor lathering and Desirable limit: 75 mg/L
exchange limestone, deterioration of the Permissible limit: 200 mg/L
reactions marble, calcite quality of clothes
• Ionic species etc. • Incrustation in pipes
from industries • Scale formation
• CaCO3 precipitation in
boilers and heat
exchangers affects heat
transfer
Magnesium • Seawater and • From chemical • Poor lathering and • IS 10500: 2012
rivers industries deterioration of clothes Desirable limit: 30 mg/L
• Washed from • Applying • Laxative effect with Permissible limit: 100 mg/L
limestone rocks softeners sulfate
• Causes hardness in
water
• Causes
hypomagesaemia
Sodium • Sodium • Weathering of • Harmful to some • IS 10500: 2012
containing rock rock persons with cardiac Desirable limit: 200 mg/L
deposits • Ion exchange problems • EPA: 20 mg/L
• Marine aerosols reactions in soil • Contributing factor in • WHO standard: 50 mg/L
• Soil • By road salting if hypertension
• Brackish water runoff and • Decrease soil
from some leaching are not permeability
aquifers controlled • Affect osmo-regulation
in aquatic life
• Salt water • Affects the taste of
intrusion drinking water
• Infiltration of
leachate from
landfills
Potassium • Ancient lakes • Weathering • Causes irritation when No guidelines
and sea beds • Leaching inhaled
• From fruits and • Mining • Disturbing heartbeats
vegetables • Pesticide usage • Affect the germinating
seedlings
Bicarbonates/ • Natural rocks • Industrial waste • Causes alkalinity Alkalinity as CaCO3
Carbonates • Borates, silicates • Hardness in water • IS 10500: 2012
and phosphates • Helps metabolism of Desirable limit: 200 mg/L
flora and fauna Permissible limit: 600 mg/L
Hardness as CaCO3
• IS 10500: 2012
Desirable limit: 200 mg/L
Permissible limit: 600 mg/L

Sulphate • Animal • Industrial waste • Bitter medicinal taste • IS 10500: 2012


sewage disposal • Scaly deposits Desirable limit: 200 mg/L
• Septic system • Metallurgical • Corrosive to concrete Permissible limit: 400 mg/L
sewage roasting process structures and pipes • EPA
• By-product of • Fossil fuel and asbestos- cement Secondary Drinking Water
coal mining combustion pipes Regulation: 250 mg/L
• Natural • Laxative effects
deposits or • Rotten-egg odour
salt from hydrogen
sulphide gas
formation
• Volcanoes
and hot
springs
Chloride • Fertilizers • Industrial waste • High blood pressure • IS 10500: 2012
• Minerals water • Salty taste Desirable limit: 250 mg/L
• Seawater • Agricultural • Corrosion of pipes, Permissible limit: 1000
runoff fixtures and mg/L
• Road salting appliances • EPA
• Blackening and Secondary Drinking Water
pitting of stainless Regulation: 250 mg/L
steel

Nitrate • Livestock • Agricultural • Methemoglobinemia • IS 10500: 2012


facilities runoff or blue baby Desirable limit: 45 mg/L
• Septic systems • Household waste syndrome in infants Permissible limit: No
• Manure lagoons water disposal • Reduce soil relaxation
• Fertilizers permeability • WHO standard: 50 mg/L
• Natural • Create problems in
Deposits brewing industry
Phosphorus • Phosphate rocks • Organic wastes • Create an imbalance in No guidelines
• Agricultural from sewage ecosystem
fertilizers and • Industrial effluent • Eutrophication and
manure flow excess growth of algae
• Soil erosion • may interfere with
coagulation in water
treatment plants
• Extremely high
concentration causes
digestive problem
Iron • Minerals such as • Leaching of • Brackish colour • IS 10500: 2012
siderite, cast iron pipes • Rusty sediment Desirable limit: 0.3 mg/L
hematite and in water • Bitter or metallic taste Permissible limit: No
magnetite distribution • Brown-green stains relaxation
• Sea water • Iron bacteria • EPA
systems
• Natural rocks • Discoloured beverages Secondary Drinking Water
• Weathering of Regulation: 0.3 mg/L
iron silicates • WHO standards: Not
• Iron ore mining exceeding 0.1 mg/L

Manganese • Landfills • Weathering of • May cause aesthetic • IS 10500: 2012
• Deposits in rock rocks problems such as Desirable limit: 0.1 mg/L
and soil • Leaching of laundry and fixture Permissible limit: 0.3mg/L
landfills staining • EPA
• Brownish colour Secondary Drinking Water
• Bitter taste Regulation: 0.05 mg/L
• Altered taste of water- • WHO standards: Not
mixed beverages exceeding 0.05 mg/L
Fluoride • Pesticides • Processed food • Cause mottling of teeth • IS 10500: 2012
• Industrial waste and beverage and crippling skeletal Desirable limit: 1 mg/L
industry disposal fluorosis Permissible limit: 1.5 mg/L
• Agricultural • Affects neurological • EPA
runoff development Secondary Drinking Water
Regulation: 2 mg/L
• WHO standards: 0.5 mg/L
Biological characteristics of water
Parameters Sources Causes Effects Standards/ Guidelines
Bacteria • Livestock • Sewage overflows • Gastrointestinal illness • IS 10500: 2012
facilities • Runoff due to rainfall Shall not be
• Septic systems • Livestock management detectable in any
• Manure lagoons practises 100 ml sample
• Household waste
water
• Naturally
occurring
Viruses • Fecal matter • Inadequate sanitation • Cause waterborne diseases Nil
• Pathogenic • Waste disposal from such as Meningitis,
microorganism hospitals Gastroenteritis, Hepatitis,
• Pharmaceutical Encephalitis etc.
waste
Protozoa • Soil • Percolation of • Diarrhoea Nil
• Decaying precipitation through • Gastroenteritis
vegetation soil • Primary amoebic
meningoencephalitis
Algae • Nutrient rich • Intrusion of • Eutrophication Nil
marine and fresh contaminated water • Asthma
water containing toxins • Eye irritation
• Rashes in skin

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