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January 2021 A.P. POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD NATIONAL WATER MONITORING PROGRAMME (NWMP) DATA FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY - 2021 Total Fecal Faecal Conductiv Nitrite- Phen- Major Use of water S. Station Program Frequenc Monitoring Sampling Depth Human Floating Flow Water DO BOD Nitrate-N Coliform Coliform Strepto Saprobity Diversity Turbidity Total Alk. Chloride COD TKN Ammonia- Hardness Calcium Magnesiu Sulphate Sodium TDS TFS TSS Phosphat Boron Potassiu Fluoride %Sodium SAR Station name District Regional Office Weather Colour Odour C pH ity N cocci Alk. polluting in No. code me y date time (mtrs.) activities matter (m3/Sec) Temp (o ) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (MPN/100 (MPN/100 index index (NTU) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) N (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) m (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) e (mg/L) (mg/L) m (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) (mS/cm) (mg/L) (mg/L) sources downstream ml) ml) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Nagavali River near NH-16 Bridge, Up stream of Agricultural 1 4346 Srikakulam Srikakulam NWMP Monthly 04.01.2021 03.00 PM Clear > 100 cms Others None Clear None _ 24 8.4 8.28 370 1.4 0.80 0.02 120 7 NIL 5.2 0.50 1.17 12.0 148 44 5.2 0.28 0.04 160 80 80 9.4 24.2 252 244 12 0.05 0.02 2.92 0.46 24.37 0.83 Industrial Srikakulam, before cofluence of town Sewage . purposes Nagavali River near Water pump house (Killipalem), Agricultural 2 4347 Down stream of Srikakulam, after confluence of town Srikakulam Srikakulam NWMP Monthly 04.01.2021 02.30 PM Clear > 100 cms Others None Clear None _ 24 6.4 8.10 405 1.9 0.44 0.02 150 11 NIL 5.8 0.52 2.51 0.0 148 68.4 7.6 0.42 0.04 184 104 80 1.2 23.4 280 272 13 0.05 0.03 2.72 0.32 21.48 0.75 Industrial sewage purposes Agricultural 3 4348 River Vamsadhara at Battili Srikakulam Srikakulam NWMP Monthly 04.01.2021 08.00 AM Clear > 100 cms Others None Clear None _ 22 6.5 7.47 274 2.0 0.40 0.02 210 15 NIL 5.2 0.50 7.85 0.0 120 24.4 8.4 0.28 0.05 120 72 48 4.4 13.7 184 172 12 0.05 0.02 2.56 0.61 19.49 0.54 Industrial purposes Sea Water,Bay of Bengal,after Confluence of marine outfall of M/s.Aurobindo pharma Ltd, M/s.Andhra 4 4349 Srikakulam Srikakulam NWMP Monthly 04.01.2021 05.30 PM Clear >10ms Others None Clear None _ 21 5.4 7.73 49600 1.9 0.67 0.02 93 7 _ _ _ 18.90 _ _ _ _ 0.14 0.05 _ _ _ _ _ 37600 37580 10 0.05 0.32 231 1.60 _ _ Industrial Fishing Organics Ltd and M/s.Lantech Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Dhonipeta(V), Ranasthalam, Srikakulam Agricultural 5 2352 River Vamsadhara at Gara Srikakulam Srikakulam NWMP Monthly 04.01.2021 12.30 PM Cloudy >10ms Others None Clear None _ 25 7.5 7.54 308 2.0 0.38 0.02 150 15 NIL 5.4 0.52 12.60 0.0 120 34.2 7.2 0.14 0.06 128 64 64 4.4 17.5 204 196 11 0.05 0.03 2.87 0.59 22.47 0.67 Industrial purposes Patha Tekkali Cheruvu at Patha Tekkali (V),Vajrapu 6 4924 Srikakulam Srikakulam NWMP Monthly 04.01.2021 09.30 AM Cloudy >10ms Others None Clear None _ 22 8.0 8.05 776 1.5 0.98 0.02 _ _ _ _ _ 1.18 0.0 148 141.8 13.6 0.42 0.10 180 120 60 48.2 93.2 520 508 13 0.05 0.05 3.43 1.01 52.39 3.02 _ _ Kotturu (M), Srikakulam District Nowpada Sample at Nowpada (V), Tekkali (M), 7 4925 Srikakulam Srikakulam NWMP Monthly 04.01.2021 11.30 AM Cloudy >10ms Others None Clear None _ 22 8.0 7.49 568 1.8 1.01 0.67 _ _ _ _ _ 2.28 0.0 152 107.6 13.2 0.28 0.06 188 96 92 9.7 49.9 380 368 14 0.05 0.04 4.86 1.04 35.90 1.59 _ _ Srikakulam District Dali Tank at Vemulada (V), Tekkali (M), Srikakulam 8 4926 Srikakulam Srikakulam NWMP Monthly 04.01.2021 10.30 AM Cloudy >10ms Others None Clear None _ 22 6.0 7.52 18950 1.8 2.20 0.09 _ _ _ _ _ 3.21 0.0 240 5430 12.4 0.42 0.15 2080 352 1728 1354.0 3151.5 12880 12860 15 0.21 0.26 69.8 1.40 75.98 30.07 _ _ District Agricultural 9 1448 River Nagavali at Thotapally Regulatory Vizianagaram Vizianagaram NWMP Monthly 07.01.2021 02.00 PM Cloudy >10ms Others None Clear None _ 23 5.9 7.52 294 1.9 0.69 0.02 120 9 NIL 5.6 0.53 1.90 0.0 120 24.4 5.6 0.14 0.05 120 60 60 8.4 15.6 192 180 13 0.05 0.02 2.19 0.46 21.67 0.62 Industrial purposes River Nagavali Immediate Border between Andhra Agricultural 10 4351 Pradesh & Orissa States, Near Sivalayam, Kuneru Vizianagaram Vizianagaram NWMP Monthly 07.01.2021 11.00 AM Clear >10ms Others None Clear None _ 24 6.0 7.86 352 1.3 1.00 0.02 210 21 NIL 5.4 0.58 1.52 0.0 132 34.2 5.2 0.28 0.07 160 100 60 13.6 16.6 236 224 13 0.05 0.02 2.12 0.52 18.17 0.57 Industrial (V), Komarada (M) purposes Sea water, Bay of Bengal, after confluence of Marine 11 4352 outfall of M/s Myan & M/s SMS Pharmaceuticals Vizianagaram Vizianagaram NWMP Monthly 07.01.2021 08.00 AM Clear >100 cms Others None Clear Fishy _ 25 6.0 7.73 51300 1.9 0.54 0.16 74 7 _ _ _ 1.73 _ _ _ _ 0.14 0.09 _ _ _ _ _ 38960 38940 15 0.05 0.35 250.2 1.80 _ _ Industrial Fishing Ltd., Thammayyapalem, Poosapatirega, Vizianagaram District. 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