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“Physical Properties of Portable Water – A Case Study”

Rasvir Singh, Er. Avtar Singh

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Abstract: In most urban areas, pollution is increasing rapidly and the issue of supply of clean water to meet societal needs is very difficult task. A water quality standard is a rule or law comprised of the uses to be made of a water body or segment and the water quality criteria necessary to protect that uses. The concentration of pH, TDS (Total Dissolved Solids), chlorine, conductivity respectively.6.5-8.5mole\liter, 500-2000ppm, 0.5-1mg\l, 200-800µS. The results obtained from the water quality criteria parameter are within the drinking water standard.(IS:10500).The Portable Water Purification System is designed to address the difficulty of accessing clean and safe water, especially for flood disaster victims and this is a challenge to get clean water that free from contaminants such as bacteria and viruses. The aim of this project is to discover whether a portable water filter using human powered is a viable option for producing potable water at 0.5 liter per minute for flood disaster victims. The objectives of this study are to investigate which portable water system is suitable for human powered operation and to design a portable water system for flood disaster management, which capable to provide drinking water at 0.5 liter per minutes (LPM) using human powered.

Keywords: Portable Water, ph Meter, Tds Meter, Chlorine Meter, Conductivity MeterIARJSET.2020.7116

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[1] Rasvir Singh, Er. Avtar Singh, ““Physical Properties of Portable Water – A Case Study”,” International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology (IARJSET), DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2020.7116

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