Civil Engineering - Water Supply Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Water Supply Engineering - Section 5 (Q.No. 23)
23.
The chloride content of treated water for public supplies should not exceed
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Amu bokato said:
6 years ago
Basically, 250 parts per million would be the correct answer I agree with the given answer.
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Avi said:
7 years ago
As per ISI 250.
Abhi said:
7 years ago
It's 200mg per litre. Permissible limit.
1000mg /lt is cause for rejection.
1000mg /lt is cause for rejection.
Anirban Roy said:
8 years ago
150-200mg/l for sulphate.
200-250mg/l for chloride.
200-250mg/l for chloride.
Aamir said:
8 years ago
As per my knowledge, 200ppm is correct.
Puni said:
8 years ago
Yes, it should not exceed 200ppm.
Mohit said:
8 years ago
I think it's 200.
Manish sahu said:
9 years ago
250mg/l is the correct answer. According to IS 10500.
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Anil said:
9 years ago
@Snehal.
In which book?
In which book?
Snehal Wankhede said:
9 years ago
200mg/l is given in a book.
Which one is correct? please tell me.
Which one is correct? please tell me.
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