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Item Analysis of Selected Physical and Chemical Parameters and Evaluation of Water Quality of Rain-Fed Tank(1996-05) Devi, S T; Shanthi, EItem Assessment of Ground Water Quality of Selected Areas in Coimbatore(2011-04) Sreelekha, A K; Shanthi, EItem Decolourization and Degradation of Reactive Red RGB Dye using Aspergillus Fumigatus(2015-03) Priyanka Sree, C S; Shanthi, EItem Decolourization of Methylene Blue from Aqueous Solution using Rice Husk(2018-04) Ponmozhi, P G; Shanthi, EItem Degradation of Nitrogen and Carbon By Bacteria Isolated From the Tannery Effluent(1995-05) Shiji, M G; Shanthi, EItem Effect of Idol Immersion on Water Quality of Muthannankulam, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu(2018-04) Priyanka, S; Shanthi, EItem Enriching and Evaluating Music Education For Preschoolers(1989-05) Shanthi, E; Jaya, NItem Evaluation of Drinking Water Quality of Selected Tube and Open Well Water From The Rural Areas of Erode, Perivar District(1994-05) Revathi, J; Shanthi, EItem Evaluation of Egg Shell Quality and Selected Nutritional Parameters Associated with the Age of Fowls in Poultry Farm(1998-04) Jayachitra, V; Shanthi, EItem Groundnut Shell Powder as an Adsorbent for the Removal of Textile Dye from Aqueous Solution(2018-04) Sowndarya, V; Shanthi, EItem Impact of Dyeing Industrial Effluent on Ground Water Quality in Coimbatore(2012-04) Revathi, S; Shanthi, EItem Physciochemical Characterization of Textile Waste Water(2017-04) Jananie Gaaviya, S; Shanthi, EItem Physicochemical Characterization of Textile Waste Water(2015) Vigneshpriya, D; Shanthi, EAn attempt was made to analyze the water quality o f the effluent from the textile industry. The effluent sample was collected from Karur, a textile city in Tamilnadu. In this investigation physicochemical parameters such as colour, odour, electrical conductivity (EC), temperature, total suspended solids (TSS), total dissolved solids (TDS), total solids (TS), pH, total alkalinity, total hardness, dissolved oxygen (DO), biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), chlorides, sulphates, phosphates, nitrate nitrogen, lead, nickel, zinc, chromium, copper, oil and grease were determined using standard procedures. The result o f this analysis was compared with the water quality standards o f BIS (Bureau o f Indian Standard). The effluent sample was dark violet in colour with objectionable odour. It showed high electrical conductivity, high TSS, TDS, TS values, alkaline pH, high BOD and COD, low DO, high amounts o f chlorides, nitrates, sulphates and also showed the presence o f heavy metals, oil and grease. It was observed that all the parameters studied exceeded the BIS limits.Item Phytochemical Profiling and in Vitro Free Radical Scavenging Assay Activities of Mussaenda Frondosa L. Leaf Extract(2018-04) Shanmuga Priya, S.; Shanthi, EItem A Prelimnary Study on the Parasitic Mites of Grasshoppers in Coimbatore(1993-05) Priya Hunt; Shanthi, EItem Removal of nickel using Thespesia populnea bark(2013-05) Yuvabharathy, P; Shanthi, EItem Water quality assessment in a textile dyeing industrial area(2014-03) Kaleeswari, S; Shanthi, EItem Water quality assessment of a lake in Ooty(2019-04) Pavithra, s; Shanthi, E