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<li>Yale - Sustainable technique to remove arsenic from water[http://seas.yale.edu/news-events/news/engineers-develop-sustainable-technique-remove-arsenic-water-supplies]</li> | <li>Yale - Sustainable technique to remove arsenic from water[http://seas.yale.edu/news-events/news/engineers-develop-sustainable-technique-remove-arsenic-water-supplies]</li> | ||
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<li>Protocol for Sampling for Residues[http://www.epa.gov/oppad001/reregistration/cca/cca_soil_protocol.pdf]</li> | <li>Protocol for Sampling for Residues[http://www.epa.gov/oppad001/reregistration/cca/cca_soil_protocol.pdf]</li> | ||
<li>Methods for Sampling and Ananlysis[http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/resources/legislation/approvedmethods-water.pdf]</li> | <li>Methods for Sampling and Ananlysis[http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/resources/legislation/approvedmethods-water.pdf]</li> | ||
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+ | <li>UNICEF-Arsenic Primer[http://www.unicef.org/eapro/Arsenic_primer_28_07_2008_final.pdf]</li> | ||
+ | <li>Water and waste water analysis[http://cpcb.nic.in/upload/Latest/Latest_67_guidemanualw&wwanalysis.pdf]</li> | ||
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Revision as of 08:55, 21 March 2013
Research Papers:
- Development of a Set of Simple Bacterial Biosensors for Quantitative and Rapid Measurements of Arsenite and Arsenate in Potable Water[1]
- Whole-cell Bacterial Biosensors and the Detection of Bioavailable Arsenic[2]
- Effect of Groundwater Composition on Arsenic Detection by Bacterial Biosensors[3]
- Novel approaches to biosensors for detection of arsenic in drinking water[4]
- Development of a novel biosensor for the detection of arsenic in drinking water[5]
- Use of a luminescent bacterial biosensor for biomonitoring and characterization of arsenic toxicity of chromated copper arsenate (CCA)[6]
Related Articles:
- Standard methods for examination of water and waste water[7]
- Biosensor - Wikipedia[8]
- Yale - Remove arsenic from ground water using sea-food[9]
- EPA - Publicationns[10]
- Institute for Management of Information Systems[11]
- Yale - Sustainable technique to remove arsenic from water[12]
- Protocol for Sampling for Residues[13]
- Methods for Sampling and Ananlysis[14]
- File:Number of samples final.pdf
- Standard Methods for examining water[15]
- UNICEF-Monitoring Arsenic in water[16]
- UNICEF-Arsenic Primer[17]
- Water and waste water analysis[18]
Situation in India:
- Arsenic contamination - Bihar, West Bangal - India Water Portal[19]
- Arsenic contamination - Karnataka[20]
- South Asia Pure Water Initiative[21]
- India Water Portal - Kolar[22]
- Twelfth Five Year Plan - Rural Domestic Water and Sanitation[23]
- Block Resources Cantre fro National Rural Drinking Water Program and Total Sanitation Campaign[24]
Testing Kits:
- Arsenator[25]
- Arsolux[26]
- Jal-TARA[27]
- Prerna Laboratories[28]
- Merck[29]
- Hach[30]
- ORLAB[31]
- University of Cambridge[32]
Arduino:
- Temperature Sensor[33]
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