Annexure I Sampling and Analysis Charges of the Wbpcb Laboratories
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Annexure I Annual Report 2006-2007 145 ANNEXURE I SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS CHARGES OF THE WBPCB LABORATORIES ITEM Charge Sampling Charge (including personnel and cost of hired car) Rs. 500 Cost of determination of five basic parameters Rs. 400 (pH, TSS, COD, BOD and O&G) Rate for routine industrial waste-water monitoring Rs. 900 Rate for additional parameters for industrial waste-water monitoring As prescribed below Processing charge for samples deposited for analysis by outside agencies. Rs. 100 CHARGE FOR ANALYSIS pH Rs.50 Temperature Rs.20 Conductivity Rs.50 DO Rs.50 BOD Rs.250 Oil & Grease Rs.200 Nitrate-Nitrogen Rs.100 Nitrite Nitrogen Rs.100 Anionic detergent Rs.150 Fecal Coliform (Fermentation Tube method) Rs.200 Total Coliform (Fermentation Tube method) Rs.200 Turbidity Rs.50 Phenolphthalein Alkalinity Rs.100 Total Alkalinity Rs.100 Chloride Rs.100 Free Chlorine Rs.100 COD Rs.200 Total Kjeldal Nitrogen Rs.300 Ammoniacal Nitrogen Rs.300 Hardness as CaCO3 Rs.100 Calcium as CaCO3 Rs.100 Sulphate Rs.100 Sulphide Rs.100 Sodium Rs.200 Total Dissolved Solid Rs.200 146 SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS CHARGES Annexure I ITEM Charge Total Fixed Solids Rs.200 Total Suspended Solids Rs.200 Phosphate Rs.100 Boron Rs.150 Magnesium Rs.150 Potassium Rs.150 Fluoride Rs.150 Field Observation (Physical observation only) Rs.200 Biomonitoring Rs.400 Arsenic Rs.200 Cadmium Rs.150 Copper Rs.150 Lead Rs.150 Total Chromium Rs.150 Nickel Rs.150 Zinc Rs.150 Mercury Rs.200 Iron (Total) Rs.150 Any other metal involving AAS Rs.150 Hexavalent Chromium Rs.100 Phenol Rs.300 Cyanide Rs.150 Any other sample not involving sophisticated instrument Rs.150 Pesticides BHC (Total) Rs.500 DDT (Total) Rs.500 Endosulphan Rs.500 Dieldrin Rs.500 Aldrin Rs.500 Carbamat Rs.500 2,4 – D Rs.500 Any other pesticide component Rs.500 Bacteriological Parameters for Drinking Water Total Coliform (MF Method) Rs.500 Faecal Coloform Rs.500 Faecal Streptococci Rs.750 Faecal Staphilococci Rs.750 Identification of present bacteial species (relevant to drinking water contamination) Rs.750 Annexure I Annual Report 2006-2007 147 Parameters involving the following instruments [Rate is for a single sample] The analysis will be performed for only the standards available with the laboratory. Standards will not be purchased and preserved at the laboratory until & unless requirement for the analyte is high enough as standards are very expensive chemicals and are very difficult to preserve for long time. One has to inquire about the availability of standards at the time of one’s requirement. Gas Chromatograph Rs.1500 Charge includes analysis of maximum 3 samples Ion Chromatograph Rs.600 Charge includes analysis of maximum 3 samples for the supplied standards High Performance Liquid Chromatograph Rs.1500 Charge includes analysis of maximum 3 samples for the supplied standards Anodic Stripping Voltameter Rs.600 Charge includes analysis of maximum 5 samples for the supplied standards Florimeter Rs.500 Charge includes analysis of maximum 10 no. of samples for the supplied standards Total Organic Carbon Analyzer Rs.1000 Charge includes analysis of maximum 8 no. of samples Microscope Rs.300 Charge includes working with the microscope for a whole day from 10:30 hrs to 17:00 hrs. Sampling and analysis charges for stack monitoring [Rates for Recognised Laboratories of WBPCB] Parameters Fees/Charges a) Composition of flue gas by Orsat viz. CO2, O2, CO and by difference N2. Determination of dry molar weight of the flue gas. b) Determination of Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) c) Measurement of moisture in the flue gas. Determination of wet molar weight of flue gas. d) Determination of traverse points in the stack e) Measurement of dynamic pressure, static pressure, gas pressure and Rs. 2,500 temperature of the flue gas at different traverse points. f) Determination of velocity at each traverse point, average velocity, stack gas volumetric flow rate, selection of nozzle, determination of sampling rate at measured vacuum pressure and temperature at the dry gas meter. g) Collection of sample of particulate matter at iso-kinetic condition. h) Total volume of dry gas flow during sampling from the dry gas meter. i) Calculation of the dry gas volume making pressure and temperature correction at 760mm of Hg and 25oC. Rate for additional parameters for industrial waste-water monitoring Rs. 375 Ambient air quality ? measurement of Total Particulate Matter, Respirable Particulate Matter, SO2, NO2, CO. Rs 1250 Ambient noise level at each point Rs. 250 Meteorological parameters viz. wind speed, wind direction at an altitude of Rs. 1250 10 meters, relative humidity, ambient temperature, solar radiation etc. 148 CATEGORISATION OF INDUSTRIES Annexure II ANNEXURE II CATEGORISATION OF INDUSTRIES List of Industries under “SPECIAL RED” 28. Industry or process involving metal treatment Category or process such as pickling, surface coating (excluding spray, manual brush, paint baking, 1. Acid lead batteries including lead plate casting paint stripping), heat treatment (only cyaniding), (more than 10 batteries per day) phosphating, galvanising, anodising etc. 2. All mining activities including queries 29. Integrated textile mills (processing involving 3. Aluminium smelter scouring, bleaching, dyeing, printing or any 4. Asbestos and asbestos-based industries effluent/emission generating process) and 5. Basic drug & pharmaceutical (excluding dyeing of other fabrics formulation) 30. Iron and Steel (involving processing from ore / 6. Calcium carbide manufacturing scrap / integrated steel plants) including coke 7. Cast iron foundry plants and steel products involving use of any 8. Cement (excluding simple grinding) of the equipment such as blast furnaces, open 9. Chemical, petrochemical and electrochemical, hearth furnace, induction furnace or arc furnace manufacture (including distillation) of mineral etc. acids such as Sulphuric acid, Nitric acid, 31. Isolated storage of hazardous chemicals (as per Hydrochloric acid, Phosphoric acid etc. and schedule of Manufacture, Storage & Import of their salts, manufacture of alum Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989), etc. 10. Chlorates, perchlorates and peroxides 32. Lead smelting, refining and manufacture of its 11. Chlorine, fluorine, bromine, iodine and their oxides compounds 33. Non-alcoholic beverages (soft drinks) and only 12. Chloro alkali bottling of alcoholic products (capital 13. Coke making, coal liquefaction, coal tar investment on plant & machinery > Rs. 1 crore) distillation, processing of coal tar distillate or 34. Oil refinery (Mineral oil or Petro refineries) fuel gas making, coke briquetting (excluding 35. Paints and varnishes (excluding units with only sundrying) blending & mixing) 14. Copper smelter 36. Pesticides (including formulation) 15. Dichromate and chromates & basic chrome 37. Petrochemicals (manufacture of and not merely sulfate use of as raw material) 16. Distillery including fermentation industry 38. Phenolic products (including manufacture of yeast & beer) 39. Phosphorous and its compounds 17. Dyes and dye-intermediates 40. Pigments and intermediates 18. Electroplating operations 41. Power plants (including hydel power, thermal 19. Explosives including detonators, fuses etc. & power, nuclear power etc.) (excluding Diesel their storage Generator sets and captive power plant) 20. Ferrous & Non-ferrous metal extraction 42. Power plant (captive) (different furnaces & smelting), refining, casting, 43. Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbons forging (with coal fired boilers), alloy making 44. Printing or etching of glass sheet using etc. hydrofluoric acid (large scale) 21. Ferro Alloys manufacturing industries. 45. Pulp & Paper (excluding paper manufacturing 22. Fertiliser (Basic) (excluding granulation & by hydropulping and excluding manufacture of formulation only) Straw board, Gray board & Duplex board) 23. Fly ash exporter, importer, transport through 46. Pulp & paper involving hydropulping with de- pipeline by pneumatic pressure and direct inking /bleaching activity. loading to the barge. 47. PVC granules from PVC waste 24. Glass and ceramics (excluding tile 48. Radioactive elements manufacturing) using coal fired kiln 49. Reprocessing of spent solvent to primary 25. Hazardous waste/Bio-medical waste disposal synthetic paints and primer facilities 50. Rolling mill (hot) (coal fired) 26. Hydrocyanic acid and its derivatives 51. Rubber chemicals 27. Incineration plants 52. Ship breaking activity Annexure II Annual Report 2006-2007 149 53. Slaughter houses and meat processing units 23. Lubricating oils, greases or petroleum based 54. Sugar products (excluding blending at normal 55. Synthetic & natural fibre including rayon, tyre temperature) cord, polyester filament yarn & raw woolen, 24. Magnesium sulphate raw silk, cellophane paper, cellulose nitrate 25. Manufacturing & reprocessing of PVC granules 56. Synthetic resins and manufacturing of reprocessed PVC 57. Synthetic rubber products 58. Tanneries 26. Manufacturing of silica gel with furnace 59. Vegetable oils & edible oils including solvent 27. Manufacturing of toothpowder, toothpaste, extracted oils, hydrogenated oils talcum powder and other cosmetic items (large 60. Waste oil processing (any method) & medium scale) 61. Zinc smelter 28. Manufacturing of pasted veneers using boiler or Thermic Fluid Heater List of Industries under “ORDINARY RED” 29. Manufacturing of umbrella (including Category manufacturing of metallic handle and sticks) 1. Acid slurry (sulphonation) 30. Manufacturing of optical lenses (using