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1 Date of Sample Collection A/R No. & Date Class of Water (Parameter Not Analyzed ) SAR Free Amonnia B (Boron PH BOD Mg/L Results of water samples collected from drains/Rivers Yamuna Nagar Region 1 River Yamuna before meeting Maskara Nallah,up stream, Kalanaur (YMN-RDQ-001) Date of sample A/R No. & date Class of Water SAR Free B PH BOD mg/l COD TSS mg/l O & G Ammoni DO Faecal Total Conducti Iron Zinc Nickel Phosphate collection (Parameter not Amonnia (Boron mg/l mg/l cal Coliform Coliform vity analyzed ) Nitrogen (as N) mg/l mg/l 18.01.2017 2702 dt. 27.01.2017 7.82 6 22 7 ND 10.03.2017 2835 dt. 20.03.2017 7.68 3.4 15.2 10 ND 14.06.2017 3201 dt. 23.06.2017 7.68 3 12.8 38 ND 26.07.2017 3359 dt. 08.08.2017 7.43 5 37.6 62 ND 14.09.2017 3535 dt. 25.09.2017 7.01 2.6 12 16 ND 30.10.2017 3789 dt. 08.11.2017 7.26 2.9 17.6 4 ND 30.11.2017 3884 dt. 12.12.2017 7.76 2.2 13.2 5 ND Nil Flow in the Month of Februrary dt. 2018 15.03.2018 4342 dt. 22.03.2018 8.13 3.6 15.2 ND ND ND 16.04.2018 4521 dt. 26.04.2018 8.07 2.5 10.8 8 ND ND 28.05.2018 4711 dt. 07.06.2018 8.17 2.8 11.6 9 ND ND 25.08.2018 5059 dt. 04.09.2018 8.07 3 14 44 ND ND 26.09.2018 5131 dt. 08.10.2018 7.9 2.8 15.6 584 ND ND 29.11.2018 5481 dt. 12.12.2018 7.66 2.5 14.8 6 ND ND 14.01.2019 51 dt. 22.01.2019 SAR, Free 8.17 2 13.6 ND ND ND 352 Amonnia, Boron, DO & T. coliform not analyzed 15.05.2019 693 dt. 24.05.2019 SAR, Free 8.01 3 26.4 44 ND ND 214 Amonnia, Boron, DO & T. coliform not analyzed 13.06.2019 853 dt. 21.06.2019 SAR, Free 7.88 2.8 14 44 BDL (DL=2) BDL 142 Amonnia, Boron, DO & T. coliform not analyzed 11.07.2019 1002 dt. 19.07.2019 SAR, Free 7.89 3 18.4 15 BDL (DL=2) BDL 145 Amonnia, Boron, DO & T. coliform not analyzed 12.10.2019 1564 dt. 31.10.2019 SAR, Free 8.03 2.4 20.8 7 BDL (DL=2) BDL 324 Amonnia, Boron, DO & T. coliform not analyzed 26.02.2020 2334 dt. 06.03.2020 SAR, Free 8.27 3 15.2 BDL (DL=2) BDL (DL=2) Not 280 Amonnia, Boron, Analyzed DO & T. coliform 10.04.2020 2491 dt. 22.04.2020 notSAR, analyzed Free 7.72 BLD(DL=1) BLD(DL= BDL (DL=5) BDL (DL=2) BDL 272 Amonnia, Boron, 5) DO & T. coliform not analyzed 13.05.2020 2742 dt. 22.05.2020 SAR, Free 7.72 1.6 6.4 BDL (DL=5) BDL (DL=2) 180 Amonnia, Boron, DO & T. coliform not analyzed 15.07.2020 3369 dt. 29.07.2020 Boron, Free Amonia 2.55 7.88 3.6 11.8 7 BDL (DL=2) 6.9 9000 94000 275 0.119 0.25 14.08.2020 3630 dt. 24.08.2020 Boron, Free Amonia 0.61 7.14 6.5 26.4 77 BDL (DL=2) 7.1 11000 79000 272 ND 0.11 09.10.2020 4082 dt. 10.10.2020 SAR, Free Amm N.D. 7.83 2.4 8 14 BDL N.D. 7.3 11000 70000 196 N.D. N.D. N.D. 0.29 07.11.2020 4341 dt. 08.11.2020 SAR, Free Amm N.D. 8.34 5.2 22 12 N.D. N.D. 7.1 7000 21000 378 0.06 16.12.2020 4599 dt. 30.12.2020 SAR, Free Amm N.D. 8.36 N.D. 4 N.D. N.D. N.D. 8.2 70 210 387 0.114 0.028 N.D. 0.16 21.01.2021 156 dt. 01.02.2021 SAR, Free Amm N.D. 8.08 1.4 8 6 N.D. N.D. 7.6 110 26000 287 0.09 12.02.2021 385 dt. 22.02.2021 SAR, Free Amm N.D. 7.88 3.6 16 18 N.D. N.D. 7.6 1100 5800 335 0.41 19.03.2021 701 dt. 30.03.2021 SAR, Free Ammonia N.D. 7.75 4.8 24 10 BDL N.D. 5.8 900 2700 394 N.D. N.D. N.D. 0.31 22.04.2021 962 dt. 03.05.2021 SAR, Free Ammonia N.D. 7.74 4.8 24 3.2 BDL N.D. 7.5 1100 5800 320 N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. 20.05.2021 1164 dt. 02.06.2021 SAR, Free Ammonia N.D. 7.92 8 44 19 BDL (DL=2) N.D. 5.4 22000 63000 288 0.06 N.D. N.D. 0.2 09.06.2021 1310 dt. 18.06.2021 SAR, Free Ammonia N.D. 7.87 3.8 16 11 BDL (DL=2) N.D. 6.2 Nil 700 210 N.D. 2 Maskara Nallah, before meeting River Yamuna, Kalanaur, Vill. Ghorpipli, Yamuna Nagar (YMN-RDQ-002) Date of sample A/R No. & date Class of Water SAR Free B PH BOD mg/l COD TSS mg/l O & G Ammoni DO Faecal Total Conducti Iron Zinc Nickel Phosphate collection (Parameter not Amonnia (Boron mg/l mg/l cal Coliform Coliform vity analyzed ) Nitrogen (as N) mg/l mg/l 30.12.2016 2639 dt. 09.01.2017 7.94 8 29.6 ND ND 17.01.2017 2701 dt. 27.01.2017 7.94 9 40.4 28 ND 10.03.2017 2834 dt. 20.03.2017 7.5 7 56.4 12 2 14.06.2017 3199 dt. 23.06.2017 7.94 8 26 24 ND 26.07.2017 3357 dt. 08.08.2017 5.94 5 40.8 152 ND 14.09.2017 3533 dt. 25.09.2017 7.18 6 22 39 ND 30.10.2017 3787 dt. 08.11.2017 7.34 8 63.2 9 ND 1 12.12.2017 3883 dt. 12.12.2017 7.71 6.5 24.4 12 ND Nil Flow in the Month of February dt. 2018 15.03.2018 4344 dt. 22.03.2018 7.98 5 37.6 5 ND 16.04.2018 4519 dt. 22.04.2018 8.02 4.4 16.4 16 ND ND 28.05.2018 4709 dt. 07.06.2018 7.83 8 40.8 17 ND ND 25.08.2018 5057 dt. 04.09.2018 8.04 7 29.2 90 ND Not Analysed 26.09.2018 5129 dt. 08.10.2018 7.86 7 33.2 576 ND ND 29.11.2018 5479 dt. 12.12.2018 7.63 7 N.D 8 ND ND 14.01.2019 49 dt. 22.01.2019 SAR, Free 8.1 5 22.4 7 ND N.D 336 Amonnia, Boron, DO & T. coliform not analyzed 15.05.2019 691 dt. 24.05.2019 SAR, Free 8.04 ND 0.8 23 ND ND 213 Amonnia, Boron, DO & T. coliform not analyzed 13.06.2019 851 dt. 21.06.2019 SAR, Free 7.57 8 36.4 34 BDL (DL=2) BDL 148 Amonnia, Boron, DO & T. coliform not analyzed 11.07.2019 1000 dt. 19.07.2019 SAR, Free 7.89 7 28.4 16 BDL (DL=2) BDL 144 Amonnia, Boron, DO & T. coliform not analyzed 12.10.2019 1562 dt. 31.10.2019 SAR, Free 7.92 5 32 12 BDL (DL=2) 15.12 330 Amonnia, Boron, DO & T. coliform not analyzed 26.02.2020 2332 dt. 06.03.2020 SAR, Free 8.11 7 39.2 18 BDL (DL=2) Not 490 Amonnia, Boron, Analysed DO & T. coliform not analyzed 10.04.2020 2490 dt. 22.04.2020 SAR, Free 8.2 2.5 17.6 8 BDL (DL=2) BDL 776 Amonnia, Boron, DO & T. coliform not analyzed 29.06.2020 3047 dt. 14.07.2020 Free Amm 0.12 BDL 7.45 11 36.4 17 BDL 6.4 20000 120000 152 0.074 BDL BDL 0.007 15.07.2020 3371 dt. 29.07.2020 Free Amonnia, 3.05 7.87 7.2 23.2 11 BDL (DL=2) 6.7 14000 141000 266 BDL 0.12 Boron 14.08.2020 3632 dt. 24.08.2020 Free Amonnia, 1.48 7.1 42 140.8 89 BDL (DL=2) 5.2 26000 120000 288 ND 0.11 Boron 09.10.2020 4084 dt. 10.10.2020 SAR, Free Amm N.D. 7.94 7 36.4 34 BDL N.D. BDL 26000 109000 196 N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. 07.11.2020 4343 dt. 08.11.2020 SAR, Free Amm N.D. 8.31 7 40 15 N.D. 10.72 6.4 11000 26000 359 N.D. 16.12.2020 4598 dt. 30.12.2020 SAR, Free Amm N.D. 8.33 2.4 9 10 N.D. N.D. 7.2 2100 5800 490 0.114 0.028 N.D. 0.12 21.01.2021 157 dt. 01.02.2021 SAR, Free Amm N.D. 8.15 3.6 14 9 N.D. N.D. 7.2 1700 3900 385 0.12 12.02.2021 386 dt.
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