And, we submitted the DPR of Puzhakkal river, today. It was a great team effort. Thank you team!!
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Saturday, February 27, 2021
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Abatement Drive - Puzhakkal River, Thrissur
"Ninety seven percent of the world water cover is salty and definitely not potable and out of the three percent, two percent is frozen as ice caps in the poles and the interesting and sad fact is that all of humanity till date have been depending on that meagre one percent of freshwater. It is this one percent that we abuse and use like there’s no tomorrow. Water bodies are humanity’s lifeline and with the above scary statistics in consideration we might all reach day zero in the near future"
The kind of feeling we all have when our cell phones is at one percent charge is disturbing, let that concern be reflected in saving this useful one percent for a possible future.
This blog is our experience of being a part of this wonderful project.
DAY-1 (23rd January 2021)
DAY-2 (2nd February 2021)
Spot 1 (MLA Road).
This spot was the very first spot for the sample collection of the river water and it was successfully done by a very positive spirit which also was a motivation for us. The Colour of the river water varied from grey to black.
Spot 3 (Behind Food corp. INDIA)
This was the last spot for the sample collection for the day as we were running behind the schedule.
The colour of the river again varied from grey to blackish with a lot of floating object and there was both ammoniacal and rotten egg smell from the sample.
After the successful collection of 3 samples from the above mentioned spots, now it was time for having lunch. After a very satisfying lunch it was decided that the remaining spot sample will be collected in the coming session as there was a time constraint so we submitted the collected samples in the Lab and returned to our campus.
A bigger task was in hand this time, seven points had to be sampled today and we had only one day. Comparing last day’s progress we felt that was near to being impossible, but we had the a clear idea and experience of the procedures so we could keep cool throughout the visit and speed up the process. This time there was three students and two faculty from civil department. We packed all the necessary tools for sampling and loaded that to two cars. Now the surprising part of the journey was that our HOD just gave the keys of his car and told “ DRIVE”. Literally we didn’t see that coming and hence we three students took turns and took the wheel. This part really made our day but the main part of the project was yet to be done. We went straight to the Thrissur irrigation dept for further directives for the day and zoooom we went to the prescribed points.
Sampling was seamless and this time we never felt like losing track or making mistakes hence we went from point to point in no time with less errors. This proved the worth of experience be it any domain.
Unni sir took a victory selfie to mark the end of a tiring and momentous day. Had some cool drinks and set the car engines straight back to college. Looking back into the water qualities we saw in the process, the quality kept increasing when we went to the outskirts of Thrissur city which is not a surprise. Much of this was semi clean potable water. On the way back we stopped for some snacks and drink on the highway and on the way to college had some humbling chit chat with Unni sir. Reached college at 8 pm and finally handed over the car over to Unni sir at last. Here are the short brief of all the samples taken.
This was the starting point of the second phase of the sample collecting process. In this very spot the the river water was clear and odourless.
Spot 5
At this spot the river water was stagnant and there was odour of H2s in the very sample.
Spot 6
At this point the water was slow flowing and not stagnant. The water was clear and one point to be noted that there was few particles floating in it and it exhibited organic decaying smell.
Spot 7
The river water at this point was flowing and it had no odour. It had aquatic life and it was clean and had moderate turbide.
Spot 8
Spot 9
This place was the place where collecting the sample from the middle of the river seemed almost impossible then gopi the fisherman came forward to help us with his boat, keeping his usual business at a halt for few minutes and helped us collecting the sample and yes that was a success. The water was flowing, it supported aquatic life, the water was clear and it also attracted birds.
Spot 10
This spot was the last spot for the project and after collecting the sample from there we along with Unni sir and Jawahar sir went to the irrigation dept to submit the samples for testing. The stretch had oil, invasive aquatic plantation, floating materials, and the water was stagnant.
Gokul Ajith, Sinchan Dutta, S3 CE, FISAT
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
The Mango Tree
This is the season when mangoes bloom, you can see a lot of them around. The campus does have a few mango trees. This one is in between the decennial block and the administrative block, near the seminar hall - and behind the library. There will be lot of eyes on these mangoes when we used to have classes. The tree must be missing it now. 🌳🌳🌳😁