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The Oxidane Project is a project created by Semester 4 Integrated M.A English Language and Literature students as a part of the subject Environmental Science and Sustainability.

We aim to spread awareness about Water Pollution, and its detrimental effects on life- how damaging, hazardous and deleterious it is to both aquatic life and human beings.

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 If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water.

Loren Eiseley

Every drop in the ocean counts

Yoko Ono

The Oxidane Project

Environmental Science and Sustainability Project by S4 Integrated MA students

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WELCOME TO ‘THE OXIDANE PROJECT’

Welcome to official website of The Oxidane Project. Read more about our mission and statement here : About Link to all articles : articles The Oxidane Project is a project created by Semester 4 Integrated M.A English Language and Literature students as a part of the subject Environmental Science and Sustainability. We aim to spread awareness about Water Pollution,…

SULPHATE CONCENTRATION AND WATER QUALITY

By Sreedevi G (AM.HS.I5ENG19057) Sulphate Concentration and Water quality Sulphate (SO4) can be found in almost all forms of natural water. They mostly occur in minerals like Epsomite, Gypsum, Glauber’s salt and Barite, naturally occurring in some soil and rock formations that have groundwater. These minerals dissolve over time, are released, and combine with the…

NITROGEN RUNOFF- A CRUCIAL WATER POLLUTION METHOD

By Harinandana R(AM.HS.I5ENG19033) Nitrogen Runoff-A crucial water pollution method Plant growth, protein and chlorophyll development etc, requires nitrogen which is normally found in gaseous form in the atmosphere. Converting those nitrogen atoms into nitrates( suitable form for the plants to absorb) is done by several kinds of bacteria in the soil as well as in…

GREY WATER MANAGEMENT

By Akshara K (AM.HS.I5ENG19008) Grey Water Grey water or sullage refers to the waste water which is generated from households or office or from streams without faecal contamination. It contributes almost 50 – 80 percentage of household waste water. Grey water is much easier to treat and recycle in comparison to black water because of…

EFFECTS OF WATER POLLUTION ON AQUATIC LIFE

By Deepika R Nair (AM.HS.I5ENG19024) Effects of Water Pollution on Aquatic Life Water is a vital resource for every being found on Earth, it covers almost 71% of Earth; it is also present underground and in the atmosphere as vapour. The saline waters which are oceans, seas and bays are of 96.5%, while freshwater is…

NANOTECHNOLOGY FOR WATER PURIFICATION

By Nanditha Krishna (AM.HS.I5ENG19046) Nanotechnology for water purification In an article titled “The new water technologies that could save the planet” featured in The Guardian, one of the cutting-edge emerging technologies listed to help overcome the scarcity of clean and fresh water is the nanotechnology powered water purification system. This technology helps curb the scarcity…

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