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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This project report presents a general preview of “WASTE WATER ENGINEERING”. It gives information of functions, types, Properties and some design aspects of construction.

Regarding this report I would like to express my sincere gratitude of
Prof. Amitava Ganguly for providing important information, guidelines and acquainting me with the relevant books, and websites.

I have tried my level best to make this seminar report as accurate as possible but if there is some error committed, I shall learn from my mistake and rectified in future. I remain grateful to the authors of the books which I consulted in the course of the competition of this project. I am also thankful to my classmates for their comments, friendship and help.

Finally I convey my thankfulness to my University.

DATE: 10.05.2013 (ARIJIT MITRA) Jadavpur University B.C..E – 5TH YEAR (EVENING) ROLL:000810403035

Guided by
Prof. Amitava Ganguly

JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

JADAVPUR, KOLKATA-700 0032

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CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL

This is to certify that Arijit Mitra with Roll no: 000810403035 has been prepared the project report on “WASTE WATER ENGINEERING” under my supervision as a part of his final year curriculum of Department of Civil Engineering, Jadavpur University.

Date: …………………………………………

Prof. Amitava Ganguly

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