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    Induatrial Training Report

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    [pic] MADRAS FERTILIZERS LIMITED DURATION OF TRAINING: 2 WEEKS (7.12.09 – 18.12.09) NAME OF THE GUIDE: Mr. P.GNANASAMBADHAM (Deputy Manager‚ Process Engg Dept). [pic] SUBMITTED BY‚ BALAJI.N (10708011)‚ 2nd YEAR‚ B.Tech CHEMICAL ENGG‚ DEPT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING‚ SRM UNIVERSITY. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: I sincerely thank my HOD Dr. R.Karthikeyan for encouraging me to under go an IN-PLANT TRAINING. I also thank the other staffs of the department

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    ACTIVATED SLUDGE DIAGRAM DEFINITION: Activated sludge is a term that refers to suspended aerobic consisting of flocs of active bacteria‚ which are mixed with wastewater. The bacteria consume and remove aerobically biodegradable organic substances from screened; or screened and presettled wastewater in an aerated tank. The organic pollutants in the wastewater are used by the bacteria to grow and transform it to energy‚ water‚ CO2 and new cell material. Activated sludge systems are suspended-growth

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    Chronic & Communicable Diseases Objectives      Discuss & give examples of chronic diseases. Define communicable diseases & explain their significance. Discuss disease transmission. Explain how communicable disease is transmitted by: a. intestinal discharges. b. nose & throat discharges. c. zoonoses (animals) Discuss the disease spread by vectors and their control measures. Environmental Impacts Paradigm: Exposure-Response (EIA : EHIA)  Exposure - def: any condition

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    procedure. C. standard plate count. D. coliform determination test. E. None of the choices are correct. 8. Which is the first step in water purification? A. chlorination B. aeration and settling C. sedimentation D. storage E. filtration 9. Water moves through sand beds and activated charcoal in this step of water purification: A. chlorination B. aeration and settling C. sedimentation D. storage E. filtration 10. The yeast used in making bread‚ beer‚ and wine is A. Saccharomyces cerevisiae. B

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    SECTION ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Project Background The process of purified bottled water manufacturing consist of collecting water from a suitable source‚ filtration‚ demineralization‚ blending with salts‚ aeration‚ testing for standards conformation‚ bottling and packaging. A process for the production of bacteria free‚ clean and palatable bottled water was developed by PCSIR Laboratories complex Karachi. It had very simple process consisting of physical operations of settling‚ filtration and Ultra

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    Water refilling station

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    FOREIGN LITERATURE Eureka Forbes launches mobile water purifier NEW DELHI: Home appliances maker Eureka Forbes has launched mobile water purifier ’Aquaguard-on-the -Go’‚ priced at Rs 595. Aquaguard-on-the-Go is in shape of a sipper loaded with miniaturized water purification technology and would be available across retail outlets and general stores‚ Eureka Forbes said in a statement. It would be available in four variants - black mystery‚ pink beauty‚ pearl white and racy blue‚ Eureka Forbes‚ a

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    electrophiles in these reactions are shown in Figure 4. Indian Institute of Technology Madras Engineering Chemistry III Prof. K. M. Muraleedharan Reaction Electrophile Generation of electrophiles Cl2 + FeCl3 Cl3Fe Cl Cl First step Chlorination Cl+ bromination Br+ Br2 + FeBr3 Br3Fe Br Br Iodination

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    reaction paper

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    The Iriga City Water District (ICWD) was formed on June 05‚ 1979 and established based from Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 50 series of 1979. It was granted by Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) a Conditional Certificate of Conformance (CCC) No. 91 on September 04‚ 1979 qualifying technical and financial assistance for expansion of water facilities. The Iriga City Water District thrives on its VISION to be a Hallmark of Efficient Public Service Providing the Best Quality of Water

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    Topic: Tap Water vs. Bottled Water Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that tap water is as safe as or safer than bottled water Central Idea: With bottled advertise and claim to be from pure sources‚ tap water can have alike or better quality sources of drinking water than bottled water. INTRODUCTION Attention-getter: Bottled water has become the indispensable item in our lives. It starts the day in lunch boxes; it goes to every meeting‚ lecture hall‚ and soccer match; it ’s in the cubicles

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    Spanish flue. Thus‚ the early period was one of high death rates as well as birth rates with the population remaining almost constant. Improvements in the health conditions were present in the year 1920 where the death rate fell. There was the chlorination of water supply and campaigns against malaria and hookworm. Soon there was the eradication of malaria which brought about with the introduction of DDT in 1948 which caused a fall in the death rates. From around 27 per 1000 in 1926- 1940‚ death

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