Report 1 Water Quality Test TTS 301115 Finished
Report 1 Water Quality Test TTS 301115 Finished
Report 1 Water Quality Test TTS 301115 Finished
1.1 Introduction
Water quality can be defined as the chemical, physical and biological
characteristics of water which usually respects to its suitability for a designated use
(Ritabrata Roy. 2012). Basically, this test is conducted to determine whether the water
quality is in compliance with the standard or not. Hence, some of the important water
parameters can be carried out at the laboratory. For example, colour, odor, turbidity, iron,
calcium, pH value and alkalinity are some common parameters that usually will be tested
in water quality test.
In this experiment, we only conduct physical characteristics of the water, which
include pH value, colour and turbidity. In water solution, pH value is refer to the
logarithm of reciprocal of hydrogen ion activity in mole per liter. While, turbidity of
water is refer to the reduction of transparency due to the presence of particularly matter
such as microscopic organisms. Regarding to the colour parameter, it may be consists
inorganic ions, humus and peat materials, plankton, weeds and industrial wastes. (HACH.
2012)
1.2 Objective
To determine the physical characteristics of sample water which taken from the drainage
at IUKL Block 9 and IUKLs Pond at Block 2.
C)
1.
2.
3.
Turbidity
The turbidity meter is switched on and the program code of 210 is selected.
Sample cell is cleaned by using distilled water.
Water sample A is filled into sample cell. A drop of silicon oil is used to wipe the
Sample
A
B
Sample
A
B
3
7.76
8.00
Temperature ( C)
1
7.73
8.06
2
7.75
8.01
Average
7.75
8.02
1
45
-12
Colour (PtCo)
2
3
Average
49
48
47.33
-12
-12
-12
1
26.2
26.3
2
26.3
26.3
3
26.3
26.3
Average
26.27
26.3
1
2.030
0.781
Turbidity (NTU)
2
3
Average
2.430
2.000
2.150
0.754
0.879
0.805
1.6.2 Calculation
Sample A
45 49 48
3
47.33PtCo
Sample B
- 12 (-12) (-12)
3
12 PtCo
1.6.3 Discussion
1. In this experiment, the average pH value for sample A and sample B is 7.75 and 8.02
respectively. Since the pH value for sample A and B are more than 7, hence, we these
samples classified as poor alkali. Based on the data given in Table 1, our sample
consider is Class I. This is because the average pH value for our samples is within the
ranges of 6.5 to 8.5. This kind of sample are not harmful to the natural environment.
Thus, we not need to do any treatment for it.
2. The temperature of sample A and B is 26.27 C and 26.3 C. We obtain these value
for samples temperature because we conduct this experiment in in the Environment
Lab at IUKL. Hence, it is consist as a rooms temperature for the lab.
3. The colour for sample A is 47.33 PtCo. Based on data given in Table 1, it is classified
as Class IIA. This is because the colour for sample A is more than 15 but less than
150 PtCo. Hence, the conventional treatment for water supply is needed for this kind
of sample. For sample B in experiment, the colour is -12 PtCo. It is classified as Class
I based on the data given in Table 1. This can be proved since the -12 PtCo of colour
from experiment is less than 15 PtCo from data given in Table 1. Hence, practically
no treatment necessary for this kind of sample.
4. The turbidity from the experiment for sample A and B is 2.15 NTU and 0.805 NTU
respectively. Based on the data given in Table 1, these two samples are classified as
Class I since the turbidity value for these two samples are less than 5 NTU from data
given. Hence, no treatment is necessary for these two samples.
1.8 Reference
Ritabrata
Roy.
INTRODUCTION.
22th
September
Viewed
2012.
on
WATER
1st
QUALITY
ANALYSIS:
December
AN
2015.
http://www.slideshare.net/mechydra/water-quality-analysis-introduction
HACH. 29th March 2012. Quality Testing of Drinking Water. Viewed on 1st December
2015. http://www.slideshare.net/bill16388/quality-testing-of-drinking-water
1.9 Appendixes
before
test the turbidity.