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Re: People seek records of developmental works


Subject: People seek records of developmental works

> > From: Parivartan <parivartan@parivartan.com>
> > Subject: People seek records of developmental works
> >
> >
> > People from different parts of Delhi have been seeking the details of
> civil works carried out by Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) in their
> areas. The idea is to hold the Government accountable. We give below the
> details of the people who have taken initiative in their areas. If you
live
> in any of these areas and wish to be a part of this process by offering
time
> and expertise, please get in touch with them :
> >
> > Defence Colony: Parveen is a housewife. She used to live in Defence
Colony
> earlier. She has obtained copies of all the contracts carried out by the
MCD
> in Defence Colony during Financial Year 2003-04. This includes copies of
> Measurement Books, Sketches, Details of Estimates and Justification Notes.
> The residents of Defence Colony, along with their Resident Welfare
> Associations, are going to verify the status of these works in the coming
> weeks - whether the money claimed to have been spent was actually spent,
> what is the quality of works, whether these works were needed by the
people
> etc. If you live in Defence Colony and wish to join this process, contact
> Parveen at 9899292912, 26115135.
> >
> > Old Rajinder Nagar: Resident Welfare Association of Old Rajinder Nagar
has
> obtained copies of all the contracts carried out by MCD in Old Rajinder
> Nagar during Financial Years 2002-03 & 2003-04. They are also going to
> verify the status of these works in the coming weeks. Mr S P Gupta is the
> President of Old Rajinder Nagar Association. He can be contacted at
> 9313884533.
> >
> > Mayur Vihar: Mrs Madhu Bhaduri, retired from Indian Foreign Service, has
> obtained the complete list and sketches of all the works carried out by
MCD
> in Mayur Vihar during the last Financial Year. A preliminary verification
> would now be carried out to shortlist the works, whose detailed copies of
> contracts should be obtained. Her contact details are 22752445.
> >
> > Anand Vihar: Mayank is a student of journalism studying at JIMS. He has
> obtained the list and sketches of all the works carried out by MCD in
Anand
> Vihar. A preliminary verification would be carried out in Anand Vihar now.
> Mayank's contact details are 9891440452.
> >
> > Lajpat Nagar: Namrata is another student. She has also obtained the list
> and
> > sketches of all the works carried out by MCD in Lajpat Nagar. Here
again,
> a preliminary verification would be carried out to shortlist which
contracts
> need detailed examination. Namrata's contact details are 9818004269.
> >
> > Patparganj: Suchi Pande works with an NGO in East Delhi. She has
obtained
> the
> > list and sketches of all the works carried out by MCD in some parts of
> Patparganj. Here also, a preliminary verification would be carried out to
> shortlist which contracts need detailed examination. Suchi's contact
details
> are 9811333041.
> >
> > Rohtash Nagar: Hina is also a student of Journalism. She has obtained
the
> list
> > and sketches of all the works carried out by MCD in Rohtash Nagar. A
> preliminary verification would be carried out to shortlist which contracts
> need detailed examination. Hina's contact details are 9891312462.
> >
> > East of Kailash: Mrs Tandra Ghosh is a house wife. She, alongwith
several
> ladies in her area, have sought the list of all the works carried out by
MCD
> in East of Kailash. They are yet to get these details. These ladies have
> filed several other applications under RTI seeking information about their
> parks, sanitation, roads etc. As a result, officials from all these
> departments became more responsive. Last week, the Deputy Commissioner of
> this area, along with about 30 officials from various departments, visited
> these women and asked them what works they would like to be done in their
> area in the next Financial Year. Contact No of Mrs Ghosh is 9212063197.
> >
> > The people are not doing this exercise to find faults. Idea is that
every
> citizen should do an audit of the money spent by the government in his/her
> own area every year. Idea is to take accounts from the government every
> year. Idea is to express, in unambigous terms, that the people are
> sovereign. They are the masters.
> >
> > We feel that people should have control over the local government
> expenditure:
> >
> > 1. Before spending any money in any area, the people should be
consulted.
> The
> > people should decide what the money should be spent upon. Not a single
> penny
> > should be spent in any area without the approval from the local people.
> MLAs
> > or MPs or Councillor's approval cannot be treated as an approval of the
> people.
> >
> > 2. Before making any payment for any work, satisfaction of the people
> should
> > be ascertained. No payment should be made without the approval of the
> people.
> >
> > So, please join this process if you live in any of the above areas. Even
> if you do not, join the area closest to you. You could then initiate
similar
> process in your own area.
> >
> > Best wishes
> >
> > Arvind
>
>
>

Re: Minimum instrument required to set up a lab

 
Subject: Minimum instrument required to set up a lab

Instrument, glassware, ,chemicals required for testing BOD, COD, OIL & GREASE, pH, TSS, TDS and Heavy metals :

1. pH meter

2.Monopan digital balance

3. Flat bottom round bottle flask( 500 ml) --6 no

4. BOD bottles(12 no)

5. Pippett (25 ml) --2 no

6. Pippet(10 ml) (Graduated) --- 2 no

7. Beaker(100 ml) --- 4 nos

8, Biurett (50 ml)-- 2 no

9. Separatory funnel(500 ml) --- 2 no

10, Water condenser---6 no

11. Rubber tubes-- 5 meter

12. Heating mentle-- 3 nos

13. BOD incubator-- 1 no

14. Volumetric flask---(1000ml)-- 2 no

15.Volumetric flask( 50 ml)-- 2 no

16.Volumetric flask(25 ml)--2 nos

17. Conical flask(300 ml) --- 3 nos

18.Water bath--1 no

19.Dessicator---1 no

20.Vacuum Pump---1no

21.Aerator---1 no

22.Oven---1 no

23.Refrigirator--1 no

24.Spatula--3 no

25.Measuring Cylinder(1000 ML)graduated---1 no

26.Funnel--2 no

27.Filtering assembly---1 no

28.Glass micro fibre filter paper--1 pac

29.COD assembly,6 pan---1 no

30. Distillation assembly

31.Volumetric flask(100 ml)---3 no

32.Biurette stand-- 3 no

33. wash bottles---- 3 nos

34.Brown bottles (1000 ml)--- 6 nos

Chemicals required for Oil & Grease :

1. Petroleum Benzene

2. Alcohol

3. Hydrochloric acid

4.Buffer tablets of 4.0, 7.0, and 9.2

Chemicals required for BOD

1. Potassium di hydrogen phosphate

2. Di potassium hydrogen phosphate

3. Di sodium hydrogen phosphate

4. Ammonium Chloride

5.Magnasium Sulphate

6. Calcium Chloride

7.Ferric Chloride

8.Manganous Sulphate

9.Sodium Hydroxide

10.Sodium Iodide

11.Sodium Thiosulphate

12. Starch

Chemicals required COD:

1. Mercuric sulphate

2. Sulphuric acid

3. Potassium di chormate

4. Ammonium ferrous sulphate

5. Ferroin indicator solution

6. Silver sulphate

Re: ENVO LAB SETUP PROPOSAL

 
Subject: ENVO LAB SETUP PROPOSAL

PROPOSAL FOR ESHTABLISHMENT OF A GRADE"C" ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY

Introduction:

The role of laboratories in analysis of samples for monitoring and control of pollution can be hardly emphasized. For implementing any environmental protection program there is a need of competent laboratory to generate the desired data with an acceptable accuracy for assessment of the status of environment at various stages.This project report is prepared according to the guidelines provided by the Central Pollution Control Board, New Delhi, January 1996..

Need for laboratories:

Environmental pollution control:

Under section 25 & 26 of the Water (Prevention and control of pollution) Act, 1974, any person desirous of discharging any effluent (Domestic/Industrial) into a water body has to obtain the consent from the local pollution control board before discharging the same. The consent application is supported by an analysis report obtained from a recognized laboratory of the board. The proposed lab is to provide support to the government and industries in their effort of pollution abatement.

Requirement of an In house laboratory:

To find out the efficacy of the treatment proposed, the sample water is to be put to treatability test.

GRADES OF LABORATORY AS PER MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, GOVT OF INDIA

GRADE A--- Sophisticated laboratory

GRADE B—Moderately equipped laboratory

GRADE C--- Minimum required laboratory

C grade laboratory is to be eshtablished atleast one in each town with population greater than five lakhs or one laboratory for ten lakh population. C grade laboratory could be utilized for data generation to prepare micro level information and for providing analysis report for consent purposes .

MAN POWER REQUIREMENT FOR GRADE "C" LABORATORY:

As environmental studies involve multidisciplinary subjects, the laboratory should have experienced personnel of Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Meteorology,Geology and various subjects of Engineering.

Scientist B--- 1 no

Scientific Asst Jr/Sr---2 Nos

Lab Asst Jr/Sr ---2 nos

Field Attendent--- 1 No

OUR TECHNICAL STRENGTH

S.NO

NAME

Designation

Qualification

Experience

1.

Saleem Asraf Syed Imdaadullah

Managing Director

M.E. (Env. Engg.)

12 years

2

Irshad Ahmad

Director

M. Sc. (Env. Sc)

9 years

3

Md. Saeed Siddiqui

Director

M.Sc. Dip. (Env. Sc.)

6 years

4

Md. Hifzur Rahman

Director

B. Com

5 years

5

Mr. Taslim Malik

GM (Marketing)

M.Com . DBA

8 Yrs

6

Mr. Abdul Alim Syed Amanullah

Director

M.A.

7 Years

7

Mr. Naved Iqbal

Director

B.Tech.(Mech)

5 Yrs

8

Mr. S. Ahmad

Chief Executive Officer (North East Region Of India)

Architect

17 Yrs

PANEL OF EXPERTS

Sr No

Name

Designation

Qualification

Experience

1

Mr. A. Sood

Consultant(Project Management)

B.E.(Civil)

39 Yrs

2

Dr. B. J. Alappat

Consultant(Air)

Astt. Prof, IIT,Delhi

20 Yrs

3

Dr. R.H.Siddiqui

Consultant (Water)

Ph.D.

37 years

4

Mr. Goel

Consultant(Swimming Pool)

B.E.(Mech)

15 years

5

Mr. KB Gupta

Consultant (Tannery)

Retired Scientist from CLRI,Chennai.

30 years

6

Mr. Meraj Sahab

Consultant(ISO Certification)

B.E.(Mech)

20 yrs

7

Mr. Madan Gopal

Consultant (Structural Engg.)

Chartered Engineer

29 years

8

Mr. Sehgal

Consultant ( Bio Medical Waste)

.B.Tech (Mech)

17 years

 

AREA REQUIRED :

Approx area required for a grade C laboratory --- 80 sq meter

PARAMETERS TO BE ANALYZED:

Color,conductivity,pH,suspended solid,settleable solid,sludge volume index,salinity,total solid,temperature,turbidity,velocity of flows, acidity,alkalinity,ammoniacal nitrogen,ammonia free,BOD,chloride,carbon di oxide,chlorine demand,chlorin residual,cyanide,COD,cadmium,calcium,chromium,copper,dissolved oxygen,fluoride,iron,lead,magnesium,manganese,mercury,nickel,nitrite nitrogen,nitrate nitrogen, Oil & Grease, phenols,pesticides,phosphate,sulphate,Faecal coliform,Total plate count,Total coliform, estimation of LC 50 on fish (BIO ASSAY),

INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED :

Equipments required for establishment of Laboratory:-

S.no

ITEM

MODUL

MAKE

AMOUNT

1

PH Meter

CL.54

Toshniwal

7800/=

2

Filtration Assembly

50,000/=

3

Vacuum pump

10,000/=

4

COD assembly

Ambasader

10,800/=

5

BOD incubator

113 ltr

ambesader

50,000/=

6

Refrigerator

15,000/=

7

Spectro photometer

SL-150

Elico

88,000/=

8

Muffle furnace

4x4x9

Ambasadar

12,267/=

9

Water bath Heater

300x250x100

ambasadar

5335/=

10

Atomic Absorplion spectrophotometer (AAS)

SL-168

Elico

2,75,000/=

11

Titration assembly

DBK

16,800/=

12

Glass ware assembly

LS

50,000/=

13

Double water Distillation assembly

5

17,850/=

14

Monopan digital balance

Afcoset

65,000/=

15

Dessicator

Borosil

4000/=

16

Electric oven

18x18x18

Ambasader

12,000/=

17

Magnetic Stirrer with hot plate

2ltr

Remi

3500/=

18

Ion meter

L 1-126

Elico

45,000/’=

19

Flame photometer Digital

C1-22D

Elico

28,000/=

20

Laboratory chemical

LS

50,000/=

21

Microscope

Ordinary

20,000/=

22

Thermometer

Ordinary

1000/=

TOTAL

8,37,352/=

 

CAPITAL COST OF THE PROJECT :

Instrument /Equipment Cost --- Rs. 10 Lakhs (As per CPCB)

Infrastructural facilities and Consumables--- Rs. 2 Lakhs (As per CPCB)

RECURRING EXPENDITURE:

Manpower---- Rs.2.5 Lakhs per annum

Consumables--- Rs.0.5 Lakhs per annum .( This will vary on the quantum of business done )

House Rent--- Rs.4000/= per month

Electricity---Rs.1000/= per month

Water----Rs.1000/= per month

Paper & Stationary--- Rs.1000/= per month

METHOD OF TESTING AND DATA GENERATION:

Field Sampling procedure

Water :

After receiving the analysis and sampling fee from the industry along with its tentative working schedule, the Field incharge shall depute his field staff for sampling campaign to be conducted at site, giving the schedule well in advance .the sampling schedule shall be in written format as given in annexure No.2 depicting the details of the samples to be collected from the industry.

After getting the sampling schedule in advance from the field incharge. The sampling team shall go to the respective industry without informing the industry and testing staff about their program with all essential documents/accessories in their possession. The sampling team has to go through the check list as given in annexure 1 so as to avoid any difficulty while conducting the campaign due to the lack of any of the material mentioned in it.

The sampling team shall collect the samples (One sample of inlet &2 samples of outlet), where ETP exists. All samples from the final discharge point are to be collected in duplicate. One sample for testing & one sample for preservation &for counter checking in the event of any controversy or during inspection by the department officers. The team shall fill up the sample detail sheet as mentioned. In annexure-3. No column in the sample detail sheet should be left blank or unattended, In the backside the treatment process flow chart is to noted down carefully after filling it up legitimately, fold it and put it in an envelope for the field Incharge, alongwith the sampling schedule sheet duly certified by the field staff so as to ensure about the nature & no. Of samples collected from the industry.

The field incharge shall check the no. samples collected by the sampling team alongwith the sample Detail Sheets. He shall pass on the sampling schedule to EDP for entry in order to generate one sample code No./Report No. Associated with each sample. This Code No. Shall be unique one & shall denote that particular sample only at all the time. EDP shall generate a job card as shown in annexure 4 associated with each sample code No. Depicting all the parameters to be analyzed. Field incharge shall mention this code No. (s) on the Sample Detail Sheet handed over to him by the sampling team. He shall tear off the Sample Detail Sheet into two parts as shown in Annexure No. 3. Upper Counter file is a decoded one & is retained by the Field Incharge. Lower one is a coded one & is stapled with the Job Card. Stickers on the Sample Bottles depicting the name of the industry are replaced by the stickers depicting the name of the industry are replaced by the depicting only the Sample Code No. (s) & handed over to the Testing Incharge for analysis.

The Testing Incharge shall receive the sample in the Sample Receipt Register in the coded form and allocate the job to his analyst, who shall test and report to the Incharge within 7 days from the date of receipt of sample by them.

After analyzing and duly entering it into the Calculation Register as per the testing procedure laid down, the Job Card alongwith the results and calculation register shall be submitted to the Testing Incharge for checking the calculation and results. The Testing Incharge shall file the Sample Detail Sheet in a proper manner so that it can be produced before the inspecting officers of the Board.

The Field Incharge shall decodify the Sample Job Sheet & he shall pass it on to the EDP for generation of reports. The Computer Incharge shall print it in quadruplicate, 2 reports shall be sent to the party, 1 report to the scientist ‘ C’ at head office and one copy for records.

Sample Detail Sheet & Job Card along with any other relevant graphs/ documents shall be filed properly in ascending order of Sample code No. (s) / Report No. (s).

Similarly, Lab Reports shall be filed properly in ascending order of Sample Code No. (s)/ Report No. (s).

Release letter shall be made in triplicate. It shall be addressed to the party and copy of it shall be released to the Board simultaneously.

Preservation of Samples

Water

The water samples should be preserved in a deep [p freezer in the coded form as shown in the photo graph & entered in the samples Preservation Register.

The water should be destroyed after 30 days from the date of collection of samples.

Annexure I

CHECK LIST

1

Seal

2

Lake

3

Bottles

4

Cloth

5

Thread/Sutli/Dori

6

Match Box/Lighter

7

Candle

8

Ice Box with Ice or Ice Cold Water

9

Bucket

10

Tumbler

11

Rope

12

Sample Detail Sheets

13

pH Paper

14

Thermometer

15

Tool Kit

16

Extension chord

17

Envelope

18

Recognition letter from Pollution Control Boards

19

Rate List for Air & Water testing

 

Filing Records and responsibilities with the Testing Incharge

  1. sample Receipt register ( Air & Water )
  2. Sample Detail Sheet (Air & Water) code no: - wise in ascending order (lower part- Coded Form.
  3. Sample Job Sheet (Air & water) code no: wise in ascending order.
  4. Initial /Final weight register for Thimbles and Filter Papers with proper inventory & stock maintenance in the beginning
  5. Calculation Register ( Air & Water 0
  6. Sample Preservation record.
  7. One copy of Analysis Report ( Air & water ) Code No. wise in ascending order.

Filing Records and responsibilities with the Field Incharge

  1. All correspondence with the department .
  2. Release Letter to the party and Boards.
  3. Sampling Schedule booklet.
  4. Sample Detail Sheet ( Air & Water ) Code no; wise in ascending order ( Upper Part – decoded Form).

 

 

Format Of Documents

------ Sampling Schedule - Annexure No.2

------ Water sample Detail Sheet - Annexure NO. 3

------ Water Sample Job Card - Annexure NO.4

------- Water Sample Calculation Sheet - Annexure NO 11

Annexure 2

SYED ENVO PROTECT (I) Pvt. Ltd.

311/22 Zakir Nagar . New Delhi

Phone No:- 26987150

 

SAMPLING SCHEDULE

Mr. …………………………………. Dated……………………

You are directed to collect samples of Air/Water /Both on …………from

Name & Address of the industry--------------------------------------

-------------------------------------

-------------------------------------

Contact Person -------------------------------------

Sample Particulars

No . of Sample

Testing Charges

Collection Charges

Total Charges

Air

- ambient / process

- Noise

- Factory Outlet

- ETP- inlet

- ETP Outlet

- Raw water

- Drinking Water

Grand Total rupee

You are advised to follow ‘’ Laboratory Manual – Environment ‘’ strictly and report to the undersigned.

 

 

( sandeep Gupta ) Signature

field Incharge Sampling Team

 

 

 

 

 

 

Annexure 3 ( F )

Decoded Form

SYED ENVO PROTECT (I) Pvt. Ltd.

311/22 Zakir Nagar . New Delhi Phone No:- 26987150

DATE FOR WATER SAMPLE COLLECTION

Name & Address of the Party…………………………………………………………

Date of Sampling …………………… Members of Sampling Team …………. Field Incharge……

Sample Code No (S) ………………………………………………………………………………..

 

 

 

 

Board official

Sampling Team

Party Official

Name ………………………..

Name ……………………………..

Name ……………………

Designation ………………….

Designation ………………………

Designation

Signature……………………..

Signature………………………..

Signature…………………..

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- fold &Tear

SYED ENVO PROTECT (I) Pvt. Ltd.

311/22 Zakir Nagar . New Delhi Phone No:- 26987150

DATE FOR WATER SAMPLE COLLECTION

Sample Code No. (S)………………………………………………………………………………

Date of Sampling………. Members of Sampling Team …………. Weather Condition…………

Type of Sampling………………. Composit/Grab……………… Time of Sampling……………

Name of sample with sample code No. (s)

ETP. Inlet

Raw Water

ETP. Outlet

Drinking Water

Factory Outlet

Any Other

parameters

ETP- Inlet

ETP- Outlet

pH

Temperature

Color

Parameters to be analyzed

pH

SS

TDS

BOD

COD

O&G

CI-

SO4

% Na

Any Specific Parameter ( Please Specify)………………………………………………………………

SITE CONDITIONS ( SPOT INSPECTION)

ETP EXIST/NOT EXIST………………………………..ETPWORKING/NOT WORKING…………..

Reason for not working…………………………………………………………………………………..

Products Manufactured / Nature of Industrial Activity…………………………………………………..

Chemicals used in the Industrial Process………………………………………………………………….

Chemicals used in the Treatment Process…………………………………………………………………..

 

 

Annexure 3 (B)

 

 

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fold&Tear

FLOW CHART OF TREATMENT

I n l e t

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Outlet

……………………

Any others relevant information

 

 

Annexure 11

SYED ENVO PROTECT (I) Pvt. Ltd.

311/22 Zakir Nagar . New Delhi Phone No:- 26987150

``````````

Water Calculation Record

Book No Sheet No

Sample Code No (s):………………………………….. Sampling off…………………………..

Sample Identification………………………………… Color…………………………………..

CALCULATIONS