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AIR, GASES AND ATMOSPHERE 1Ambient / Inplant Air MonitoringRespirable Suspended Particulate matter less than 10μm or PM10IS 5182 (Part 23) : 2006(RA: 2012)5 -10,000 μg/m3Respirable Suspended Particulate matter less than 2.5μm or PM 2.5In-house Validated Method STP/ENA/023(Issue Date 17.06.13)5 -500 μg/m3Suspended Particulate MatterIS 5182(Part IV) : 19991st Rev (RA: 2010) 5 - 5000 μg/m3Sulphur DioxideIS 5182 (Part II):20011st Rev (RA: 2012) 4.0 -100 μg/m3Nitrogen DioxideIS 5182 (Part VI) : 20061st Rev (RA: 2012) 4.0 - 100 μg/m3Carbon DisulphideIS 5182 (Part XX) : 1982(RA: 2009)20 - 50 μg/m3Chlorine [Free]IS 5182 (Part XIX) : 1982 (RA :2009)1.0 -50 μg/m3FluoridesIS 5182 (Part 13) : 1991 (RA :2009)2 -50 μg/m3Hydrogen SulphideIS 5182 (Part VII) : 1973 (RA :2009) Amend.15.0 -50 μg/m3AmmoniaIn-house Validated Method STP/ENA/012(Issue Date17.06.13)4.0 -50 μg/m3Acid mistNIOSH 79030.1-20mg/m3COIn-house Validated Method STP/ENA/008(Issue Date 17.06.13)1 – 200 ppmVOC1 – 5000 ppmCO21 – 8000 ppmO21 – 23.5 %Volatile organic compounds (Ambient)[as per EPA 524 VOC Mix A]In-house Validated Method STP/ENA/009(Issue Date 17.06.13)0.1 -2000μg/m3Volatile organic compounds (Inplant)1.0-200 mg/ m3BenzeneIS 5182(Part XI) : 2006(RA :2012) 2nd Rev1.0-2000μg/m3OzoneIS 5182(Part IX) : 1974(RA :2009)20 -500μg/m3PAH [Particulate phase only]IS 5182(Part XII):2004(RA :2009)1 - 5ng/m3Toxic Metals -Cadmium,In-house Validated Method STP/ENA/010(Issue Date 17.06.13)In-house Validated Method STP/ENA/010(Issue Date 17.06.13)0.005 -5 μg/m3Chromium0.005 -5 μg/m3Copper0.005 -5 μg/m3Iron0.005 -5 μg/m3Zinc0.005 -5 μg/m3Mercury0.005 -5 μg/m3Manganese0.005 -5 μg/m3Nickel2.0 -50 ng/m3Arsenic2.0 -10 ng/ m3LeadIS 5182(Part 22) : 2004 (RA :2009)0.002–5 μg/m32Stack Emission MonitoringVelocity & Volume of flue gas dischargeIS 11255 (Part 3) : 20081st Rev.1.30 -40 m/sec.Dust/Particulate EmissionsIS 11255(Part 1) : 1985(RA :2009)5 –1000 mg/Nm3Sulphur DioxideIS 11255(Part 2) : 1985(RA :2009)5.0 – 1000mg/ Nm3Oxides of NitrogenIS 11255(Part 7) : 2005(RA :2012)2– 500mg/ Nm3AmmoniaIS 11255(Part 6) :1999(RA :2009)5 – 50mg/ Nm3Volatile organic compounds( EPA 524 VOC Mix A)In-house Validated Method STP/ENA/019(Issue Date 17.06.13)0.1 – 2000mg/ Nm3CO2In-house Validated Method STP/ENA/020(Issue Date 17.06.13)0 – 21%CO0 – 2%O20 – 25%Metal ParticulatesCadmiumIn-house Validated Method STP/ENA/021(Issue Date 17.06.13)1 – 5mg/ Nm3Chromium1 – 5mg/ Nm3Copper1 – 5mg/ Nm3Iron1 – 5mg/ Nm3Nickel1 – 5mg/ Nm3Lead1 – 5mg/ Nm3Arsenic1 – 5mg/ Nm3Zinc1 – 5mg/ Nm3Mercury1 – 5mg/ Nm3Manganese1 – 5mg/ Nm33NoiseNoise LevelIS 9989:198135 – 130 dBAII. METALS & ALLOYS1.Metals & Alloys/Iron, Steel & Ferro AlloysCarbonIS 228 P.1 1987, RA 2008 3rd Rev. with Amd. 10.05 – 2.0%ChromiumIS 228 P.6 1987 3rd Rev. RA 2009ASTM E-350-2012ASTM E 353-1993 RA.060.1– 30%0.006 – 1.0%0.1 – 35.0%CopperASTM E-350-20120.004 – 5.0%ManganeseIS 228 P.12 2001 4th Rev RA 2009ASTM E-350-2012ASTM E 353-1993 RA.06– 5.0%0.005 – 2.0%0.01 – 5.0%MolybdenumIS 228 P.10 1989 3rd Rev RA 2009ASTM E-350-2012ASTM E 353-1993 RA.06– 1.5%0.01 – 1.5%0.01 – 1.5%NickelIS 228 P.5 1987 3rd Rev RA 2009ASTM E-350-2012ASTM E 353-1993 RA.060.1 – 48.0%0.005 – 1.00%0.1 – 48.0%PhosphorousIS 228 P.3 1987 3rd Rev RA 2008ASTM E-350-2012ASTM E 353-1993 RA.06– 0.25%0.02– 0.25%0.02 – 0.35%SiliconIS 228 P.8 1989 3rd Rev RA 2009ASTM E-350-2012ASTM E 353-1993 RA.060.05 – 5.0%0.05 – 3.5%0.05 – 4.0%SulphurIS 228 P.9 1989 3rd Rev RA 2009ASTM E-350-2012ASTM E 353-1993 RA.060.005 – 0.5%0.001 – 0.60%0.002 – 0.5%AluminiumASTM E-350-20120.005 – 0.2%VanadiumASTM E353 1993 RA 06 /AAS0.01 – 0.5%LeadASTM E-350-2012ASTM E351-20135.0 – 1000 ppmCadmiumASTM E-350-2012ASTM E351-1993 RA 065.0 – 100 ppmMercuryIEC 62321 : 2008JIS H 1066 : 19937.0 – 100 ppm1.0 – 100 ppmHexavalent ChromiumIEC 62321 : 2008ISO 3613:20101.0 – 50 ppm2.Carbon and Low Alloy SteelAluminiumOES-ASTM E-415-2008,IS 8811 1998 1st RevRA 20060.007 – 0.095%Boron0.0008- 0.007%Carbon0.03-1.1%Chromium0.01-3.9%Cobalt0.01-0.20%Copper0.01-0.65%Manganese0.01-2.0%Molybdenum0.001-0.95%Nickel0.01-5.0%Niobium0.004-0.10%Phosphorous0.006-0.085%Silicon0.01-1.15%Sulphur0.001-0.25%Tin0.001-0.045%Titanium0.005-0.5%Vanadium0.01-0.3%Nitrogen0.006 – 0.0150%3.Stainless steelChromiumOES–ASTM E-1086-20084.9 - 29.0%NickelIS 9879:1998 1st Rev5.10 - 24.0%Molybdenum0.01 - 4.0%Manganese0.40 – 3.0%Silicon0.20 – 1.5%Copper0.006 – 4.0%Niobium0.002 – 1.0%AluminiumOES–ASTM E-1086-20080.003- 0.10%CarbonIS 9879:1998 1st Rev0.01-0.25%Phosphorous0.004 –0.15%Sulphur0.001 – 0.065%Titanium0.003 – 1.0%Nitrogen0.029 – 0.250%4.Cast Iron and Pig IronCarbonIS 12308 P.11 1991 RA 20061.50-4.50%SulphurIS 12308 P.2 1987 RA 2007ASTM E 351- 20130.005 – 0.25%0.005 – 0.25%ManganeseIS 12308 P.3 1987 RA 2007ASTM E 351 – 20130.10 – 2.5%0.10 – 2.0%PhosphorousIS 12308 P.5 1991 RA 2006ASTM E 351 – 20130.01-0.5%0.02 – 0.9%SiliconIS 12308 P.6 1991 RA 2006ASTM E 351 – 20130.1 - 6.0%0.1 – 6.0%NickelIS 12308 P.7 1991 RA 2006ASTM E 351 - 20130.5- 36.0%0.1 – 36.0%MolybdenumIS 12308 P.9 1993 RA 2009ASTM E 351 – 20130.01- 1.0%0.01 – 1.5%CopperIS 12308 P.12 1992 RA 2007ASTM E 351 – 20130.01 - 0.5%0.03 – 7.5%0.01 – 2.5%MagnesiumIS 12308 P.13 1992 RA 2007ASTM E 351 – 20130.005 – 0.1%0.002 – 0.1%ChromiumASTM E-351-2013ASTM E-351- 2013IS 12308 P.8 1997 RA 20070.006-1.0%0.1 – 30.0%0.1 – 28.0%CarbonOES -ASTM E 1999-20112.40 – 3.8%Chromium0.10 – 2.0%Copper0.02 – 0.75%Manganese0.10 – 1.8%Molybdenum0.10 – 1.2%Nickel0.05 – 2.0%Phosphorous0.02 – 0.4%Silicon1.6 – 2.5%Sulphur0.013 – 0.08%Tin0.015 – 0.14%Titanium0.044 – 0.12%Vanadium0.015 – 0.22%5.Copper and its AlloysAluminiumIS 4027 P.9 1991 RA 20070.1- 12 %CopperIS 440 :1964 RA 2006IS 3685: 1966 RA 200699.0 -100.0%50.0 -100.0%IronIS 4027 Part 8.1991 1st Rev RA 20070.1 – 5.0%LeadIS 3685:1966 RA 2006ASTM E478-20081.0-27.0%0.002 – 15.0%ManganeseIS 4027 Part 2 -1987 1st Rev RA 20060.1 – 5.0%NickelIS 4027 Part 4: 1987 1st Rev RA 2006IS 440: 1964 RA 20060.03-5.0%4.0-50.0%PhosphorousIS 440: 1964 RA 20060.02 – 0.5%0.01 – 0.5%SiliconIS 3685: 1966 RA 20060.05 – 5.0%TinIS 4027 Part 5 1987 1st Rev RA 20062.0-20.0%0.05 – 2.0%ZincIS 3685 1966 RA 2006ASTM E478-20082.0-50.0%0.02-2.0%MercuryJIS H 1066 :19931.0 – 50 ppmCadmiumISO 5960:19841.0 – 50 ppm6.Aluminium andChromiumASTM E-34-20110.01-1.0%its AlloysCopperASTM E-34-20110.01-10.0%IronASTM E-34-20110.02-2.0%LeadASTM E-34-20110.01-1.0%MagnesiumASTM E-34-20110.002-5.0%ManganeseASTM E-34-20110.01-2.0%NickelASTM E-34-20110.01-4.0%SiliconASTM E-34-20110.3-20.0%TitaniumASTM E-34-20110.005-0.5%ZincASTM E-34-20110.003-10.0%CadmiumASTM E-34-20111.0 - 100 ppmCopperASTM E-1251- 2011 0.0005 -30.0%Silicon0.001 - 14.0 %Magnesium0.005 – 11.0%Zinc0.005 – 10.0%Nickel0.001 – 10.0%Manganese0.002 – 8.0%Tin0.005 – 7.5%Iron0.005 – 4.0%Indium0.015 - 0.05 %Chromium0.001 – 4.0%Zirconium0.001 – 1.0%Lead0.002 – 0.7%Strontium0.0005 - 0.05%TitaniumASTM E-1251- 2011 0.002 - 0.5%Calcium0.005 – 0.2%Vanadium0.002 – 0.05 %CadmiumASTM E 1251-20111.0 - 100 ppm7.Zinc and its AlloysAluminiumASTM E-536 – 20080.002 – 5.0%CopperASTM E-536 –20080.001 – 1.3%IronASTM E-536 –20080.003 – 0.1%CadmiumASTM E-536 –20080.001 – 0.5%LeadASTM E-536 –20080.001 - 1.6%MagnesiumASTM E-536 –20080.001 -15.0%AluminiumIS 2599 1983 RA 20050.004 – 10.0%Copper0.005 – 3.0%Magnesium0.002 – 0.10%Iron0.005 – 0.40%Lead0.002 – 0.20%Tin0.001 – 0.30%Cadmium0.001 – 0.30%8.Tin and its AlloysTinIS 998 P.1 1983 RA 20085.0 – 96%AntimonyIS 998 P.1 1983 RA 20080.5 – 6.0%CopperIS 998 P.1 1983 RA 20080.01 – 4.0%ZincIS 998 P.1 1983 RA 20080.001 – 0.5%CadmiumIS 998 P.1 1983 RA 20080.001 – 0.5%NickelIS 998 P.1 1983 RA 20080.001 – 0.5%IronIS 998 P.1 1983 RA 20080.001 – 0.5%BismuthIS 998 P.1 1983 RA 20080.001 – 0.5%9.Lead and its AlloysAntimonyIS 403 1964 RA 20050.5 – 16.0%ArsenicIS 998 P.1 1983 RA 20080.001 – 0.5%BismuthIS 998 P.1 1983 RA 20080.001 – 0.5%CopperIS 998 P.1 1983 RA 20080.001 – 0.5%IronIS 998 P.1 1983 RA 20080.001 – 0.5%TinIS 403 1964 RA 20055.0 – 40.0%10.Nickel & NickelAluminiumASTM E1835-20090.05 – 4.0%AlloysChromiumASTM 1473 – 20090.1 – 33.0%CobaltASTM E1835-20090.01 – 4.0%0.1 – 5.0%CopperASTM E1835-20090.01 – 4.0%30 – 50%IronASTM E1835-2009– 4.0%ManganeseASTM E1473-20090.05 – 2.0%MolybdenumASTM E1473-20090.01 – 1.5%SiliconASTM E1473-20090.05 – 5.0%III. POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENT1Liquid Effluents,AcidityAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-2310 B1 – 2400 mg/LWater and Waste WaterAlkalinityAPHA 22nd Edn.2012- 2320 B1 – 2400 mg/LBio-Chemical Oxygen DemandAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-5210B / 4500 O- ,CIS 3025 1993 Part 44 R.200910 - 12000 mg/LChemical Oxygen DemandAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-5220 B, C5 – 50000 mg/LChloridesAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 Cl- B, D1 – 20000 mg/LChlorine ResidualAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 Cl- BIS 3025 P.26 R.09 Amend.11.0 – 50.0 mg/L0.1 – 50.0 mg/LCyanides TotalAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 CN- C, E0.01 – 10.0 mg/LAnionic surfactantsAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-5540 C0.1 – 10.0 mg/LFluoridesAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 F- B, D0.1 – 20.0 mg/LTotal HardnessAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-2340 C,B1 - 5000 mg/LAluminiumAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 D, 3120 B0.1 – 20.0 mg/LAntimonyAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 D, 3120 B0.10 – 5.0 mg/LArsenicAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3114 B, 3120 B0.005 - 2.0 mg/L0.05 – 2.0 mg/LBariumAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 D, 3120 B0.10 - 5.0 mg/LBoronAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3120 B0.05 - 20.0 mg/LCadmiumAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 B, 3120 B0.05 –5.0 mg/LCalciumAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3500 Ca B, 3111 D, 3120 B1.0 - 1000 mg/L1.0 – 100 mg/LHexavalent ChromiumAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3500 Cr B0.05 – 100.0 mg/LTotal ChromiumAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 B, D, 3120 B0.05 – 25 mg/LCobaltAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 B, 3120 B0.05 – 5.0 mg/LCopperAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 B, 3120 B0.05 – 10.0 mg/LIronAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 B, 3120 B0.05 - 50.0 mg/LLeadAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 B, 3120 B0.05 – 50.0 mg/LMagnesiumAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3500 Mg B, 3111 D, 3120 B1.0 – 2000 mg/L1.0 – 100 mg/LManganeseAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 B, 3120 B0.05 - 25.0 mg/LMercuryAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3112 B, 3120 B0.005 – 5.0 mg/L0.01 – 2.0 mg/LNickelAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 B, 3120 B0.05 – 250 mg/LPotassiumAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 B, 3120 B0.1 – 800 mg/LSeleniumAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3114 C, 3120 B0.02- 5.0 mg/LSodiumAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 B, 3120 B0.1 – 2000 mg/LSilverAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 B, 3120 B0.01 – 5.0 mg/LVanadiumAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 D, 3120 B0.1 – 10.0 mg/LZincAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 B, 3120 B0.05 – 250 mg/LStrontiumAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 D, 3120 B0.05 – 5.0 mg/LMolybdenumAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 B, 3120 B0.05 – 5.0 mg/LTinAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3111 D, 3120 B0.1 – 5.0 mg/LThalliumAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-3120 B0.1 – 5.0 mg/LNitrogen AmmoniacalAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 NH3 B,C1 – 500 mg/LFree ammoniaIS 3025 P.34 1988 R.20090.1 – 10.0 mg/LNitrogen TotalAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 N . (org) B1 – 500 mg/LNitrate as NO3APHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 NO3 B0.5 – 400.0 mg/LNitrite as NO2APHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 NO2 B0.05 – 50.0 mg/LOil and greaseAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-5520 O&G B, C2.0 – 2000 mg/LDissolved OxygenAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 O B, C0.2 – 10.0 mg/LpH valueAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 H+ B1-14 unitsPercent sodiumIn house validated Method STP/ENN/056(Issue Date 17.06.2013)1-100 %PhenolicsAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-5530 B, C,D0.01 – 250 mg/LPhosphatesAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 P B,D, 3120 B0.05 – 100 mg/LElectrical ConductivityAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-2510 B1.0 – 10000 micro mhos/cmTotal suspended solidsAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-2540 D1.0 – 50000 mg/LTotal dissolved solidsAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-2540 C1.0 – 50000 mg/LTotal solidsAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-2540 B1.0 – 50000 mg/LFixed, volatile solidAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-2540 E1.0 – 10000 mg/LResidual Sodium CarbonateIS:11624-1986 RA 20010-20 m.eq/LSodium Adsorption RatioIS:11624-1986 RA 20011 – 500 m.eq/LSludge volume IndexAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-2710 D200 – 2000 mg/LSettleable matterAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-2540 F1 – 5000 mg/LSilicaAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 SiO2 C, 3120 B0.1 – 100.0 mg/LSulphatesAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 SO42- C,E1.0 – 12000 mg/LSulphideAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 S2 F-1.0 – 100 mg/LSulphiteAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-4500 SO32- B1.0 – 100 mg/LColourAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-2120 B10- 500 Hazen unitsOdourIS 3025 Part-5 1983 RA 2012Objectionable/UnobjectionableParticle size of SSIS:6339-201310 – 10000 mg/LTurbidityAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-2130 B1.0 – 500 NTUTemperatureAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-2550 B0-50°CPCBAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-6630-B1.0 – 100 mg/LPAHAPHA 22nd Edn.2012-64401.0 – 100 mg/LVolatile Organic Compounds (EPA 524 VOC Mix)APHA 22nd Edn.2012-6200 B0.002 – 100 mg/L2Solid wastes,Sludges & SoilspHUSEPA 9040 C- Nov 2004 (Rev 3)IS:2720- part 26:1987 RA 20111-14 TCLP, metals in leachate : Arsenic, cadmium, chromium, cr6+, iron, lead, nickel, selenium, silver, barium, mercury, zinc,APHA 22nd EDN. 2012-3120 BUSEPA 1311 – Jul 19920.05 –10.0 mg/LMoisture ContentIS:2720:part 2:1973 RA 2005 / FAO 20070.1- 90 %Gross Calorific valueUSEPA 5050 – Sep 199450-12000 cals/gLoss on ignitionAPHA 22nd Edn. 2012 - 2540 G0.1-40 %Electrical ConductivityIS:14767:2000 RA 2006 FAO 20071-10000 micromhos/cmChloridesUSEPA 9253 A-Sep 1994 FAO 200710-10000 mg/kgSulphatesIS:2720 ( Part 27)-1977USEPA 9038 – Sep 198610-10000 mg/kgOil and greaseAPHA 22nd Edn. 2012 5520-E1 – 1000 mg/kgTotal Organic Carbon [Soils]IS:2720(part 22)-1972RA 2010/ FAO 20070.05 – 50 %Available Nitrogen[Soils]FAO 20070.5 – 100 mg/100 gAvailable Phosphorous [soils]FAO 20070.5 – 100 mg/100gAvailable Potassium [soils]FAO 20070.2 – 100 mg/100gMetalsAntimonyUSEPA 7040 – Sep 19861-5000 mg/kgArsenicUSEPA 7061 A–Jul 1992 (Rev1)1-5000 mg/kgBerylliumUSEPA 3031- Dec 19961-5000 mg/kgCadmiumUSEPA 7130 – Sep 19861-5000 mg/kgChromium, hexavalentUSEPA 3060 A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1-5000 mg/kgMercuryUSEPA 7471 A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1-5000 mg/kgSeleniumUSEPA 7741 A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1-5000 mg/kgTelluriumUSEPA 3031- Dec 19961-5000 mg/kgThalliumUSEPA 3031- Dec 19961-5000 mg/kgInorganic cyanideUSEPA 9010 C-Nov 2004 (Rev 3)1-100 mg/kgPAHNaphthaleneUSEPA 8100 – Sep 19961-100 mg/kgAnthraceneUSEPA 8100 – Sep 19961-100 mg/kgPhenanthreneUSEPA 8100 – Sep 19961-100 mg/kgChrysene,USEPA 8100 – Sep 19961-100 mg/kgbenzo (a) anthracene,USEPA 8100 – Sep 19961-100 mg/kgFlurathene,USEPA 8100 – Sep 19961-100 mg/kgBenzo(a) pyrene,USEPA 8100 – Sep 19961-100 mg/kgBenzo (k) fluoranthene,USEPA 8100 – Sep 19961-100 mg/kgIndeno (1,2,3-Cd) pyreneUSEPA 8100 – Sep 19961-100 mg/kgbenzo (ghi) peryleneUSEPA 8100 – Sep 19961-100 mg/kgBenzene (VOC)USEPA 5021 A-Jun 2003 (Rev1)1-100 mg/kgOrgano chlorine pesticidesUSEPA 8081 A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1-100 mg/kgChromium (III) compoundsUSEPA 7190 – Sep 19861-5000 mg/kgCobalt compoundsUSEPA 7200-Sep 19861-5000 mg/kgCopper compoundsUSEPA 7210-Sep 19861-5000 mg/kgLead and Lead compoundsUSEPA 7420-Sep 19861-5000 mg/kgMolybdenum compoundsUSEPA 7480-Sep 19861-5000 mg/kgNickel compoundsUSEPA 7520-Sep 19861-5000 mg/kgInorganic tin compoundsUSEPA 7870-Sep 19861-5000 mg/kgVanadium compoundsUSEPA 7910-Sep 19861-5000 mg/kgTungsten compoundUSEPA 3031-Dec 19961-5000 mg/kgSilver compoundsUSEPA 7760 A-Jul 1992 (Rev1)1-5000 mg/kgHalogenated aliphatic compoundsUSEPA 8010-Sep 1994 (Rev2)1-100 mg/kgOrgano phosphorous compoundsUSEPA 8141 A– Sep1994 (Rev1)1-100/ mg/kgPhenol and Phenolic compoundsAPHA 22nd Edn. 2012-5530 B, C1-1000 mg/kg3Pesticides in Effluents2, 4 DDTUSEPA 8081A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/L4, 4 DDTUSEPA 8081A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/L2, 4 DDEUSEPA 8081A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/L4, 4 DDEUSEPA 8081A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/L2, 4 DDDUSEPA 8081A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/L4,4 DDDUSEPA 8081A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/L - HCH (Lindane)USEPA 8081A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/L - HCHUSEPA 8081A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/L - HCHUSEPA 8081A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/L - HCHUSEPA 8081A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LEndosulfan USEPA 8081A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LEndosulfan USEPA 8081A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LEndosulfan sulphateUSEPA 8081A-Dec 1996 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LMonocrotophosUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LEthionUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LChloropyrifosUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LPhorateUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LPhorate SulphoxideUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LPhorate SulphoneUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/L2, 4-DUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LButachlorUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LIsoproturonUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LAlachlorUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LAtrazineUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LMethyl parathionUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LMethyl paraoxonUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LMalathionUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LMalaoxonUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LAldrinUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LDieldrinUSEPA 8141A-Sep 1994 (Rev1)1 – 100 mg/LIV. FOOD & AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS1Plantation white sugar and Refined sugar -icing sugar, palm sugar, brown sugar, jaggery & any other sugar productsLoss on dryingIS 15279 2003 RA 20080.01 – 10 %PolarisationIS 15279 2003 RA 200850 – 100 %Reducing sugarIS 15279 2003 RA 20080.01 – 10 %Sulphated ashIS 15279 2003 RA 2008/DGHS Manual 4, 20050.01 – 5.0 %Total Sugar as SucroseIS 15279 2003 RA 200810 – 99.99 %Colouring MatterDGHS Manual 4, 2005QualitativeExtraneous Matter and Dirt, Filth and Iron FillingsDGHS Manual 4, 20050.1 % and 10%Colour (ICUMSA units)IS 15279 2003 RA 2008Method 9&10 GS2/3-10/2007 & GS2/3-9/200520 – 250(ICUMSA Unit)Toxic MetalsLeadAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 2012- Chapter 90.02–100 mg/kgDL: 0.01 mg/kgCadmiumMercuryChromiumArsenicCopperTinZinc2Nut and nut products -All edible nuts – cashew, groundnut, walnut, almonds, dates and any nut productsMoistureAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 925.400.1 – 20.0 %FatAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 948.220.1 – 70 %Extraneous matterDGHS Manual 10, 20050.1 & 10%Acidity of extracted fat expressed as oleic acidAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 940.280.01 & 10%ProteinAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 950.480.5 – 50.0 %Crude FibreAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 935.530.05 – 10.0 %Total AshAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 950.490.1 – 10.0%CarbohydratesDGHS Manual 3, 20055.0 – 90%Energy kcal/10gDGHS Manual 3, 200550 – 800 kcal/gSodium chlorideAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 950.52 /0.1 – 5.0%pHAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 943.021 – 14Peroxide valueIS 548 Part 1, 1964 RA 2009– 10m.eq/Kg of extracted fat3Oils and fatsAll edible or non edible fat, all oil seeds [groundnut, sesame, coconut] etc., ghee, butter, tallow, cooking fat, spreading fat, any other oil / fatLovi bond colourIS 548 Part 1 1964 RA 2009 / DGHS Manual 4, 20050.5 – 50MoistureAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 984.20 / 926.12 / DGHS Manual 4, 20050.01 – 10%Moisture and Volatile matterAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 926.120.01 – 10%Sp. gravityAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 920.212, 920,2130.5 – 1.5Refractive IndexAOAC 19th Edn. 2012921.081.30 – 1.70Melting pointAOAC 19th Edn. 2012920.156, 920.15720 – 80°CIodine valueAOAC 19th Edn. 2012920.1595 – 150Peroxide valueAOAC 19th Edn.2012. 965.330.01 – 20 m.eq/kgSaponification valueAOAC 19th Edn. 2012920.16010 – 300Unsaponifiable matterAOAC 19th Edn. 2012933.080.1 – 5.0%Free fatty acidAOAC 19th Edn. 2012940.280.01- 10.0%Acid valueAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 940.280.01 – 10Reichert Meissel valueAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 925.412 – 30Polenske valueAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 925.410.1 – 25Flash point[Penske Marten closed method)DGHS Manual 2, 200525?C - 300?CSesame oil(Baudouins Test)AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 893.01IS 548 Part 2 1976 3rd RevRA 2009QualitativePresence of mineral oilDGHS Manual 2 2005QualitativePresence of Argemone oilDGHS Manual 2 2005IS 548 Part 2 1976 3rd RevRA 2009QualitativePresence of hydrocyanic acidDGHS Manual 2 2005IS 548 Part 2 1976 3rd RevRA 2009QualitativeRancidityDGHS Manual 2 2005QualitativeCotton seed oilIS 548 Part 2 1976 3rd Rev RA 2009QualitativeBellier testIS 548 Part 2 1976 3rd Rev RA 2009QualitativeCastor oilIS 548 Part 2 1976 3rd Rev RA 2009QualitativeLinseed oilIS 548 Part 2 1976 3rd Rev RA 2009QualitativeKaranja oilIS 548 Part 2 1976 3rd Rev RA 2009QualitativeNeem oilIS 548 Part 2 1976 3rd Rev RA 2009QualitativeHexaneDGHS Manual 2, 20051.0-500 mg/kg4Stimulant foodsBeverage and beverage products, tea , coffee, and coffee products, roasted chicory powder chocolate and chocolate products cocoa and cocoa products, milk shake powder, instant drinksMoistureAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 925.190.1 - 10%Crude FibreAOAC 19th Edn.2012 920.1020.05–20.0%Total ashAOAC 19th Edn.2012 920.1000.1– 10.0%Acid insoluble ashAOAC 19th Edn.2012 920.100 /DGHS Manual 4, 20050.01– 5.0%Water extractDGHS Manual 4, 2005 / AOAC 19th Edn. 2012 920.10420 – 80%Water Soluble ash of Total ashAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 920.1000.1– 10.0%Insoluble ash of Total ashAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 920.1000.1– 10.0%Alkalinity of soluble ashAOAC 19th Edn.2012 920.1000.1 – 5.0%Petroleum Ether ExtractAOAC 19th Edn 2012 925.180.01 – 20%CaffeineAOAC 19th Edn 2012 925.170.01 – 5%Solubility in hot waterDGHS Manual 4, 2005Qualitative5Cereals, Pulses and Flour -Any edible food grain whole, split or ground [raw and processed flour and flour based product, premixes, and any other food grainsMoistureAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 925.100.1 – 20.0%ProteinAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 920.870.5 – 30.0%GlutenDGHS Manual 3, 20050.5 – 15.0%Crude FibreAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 920.860.05 – 10.0%Total AshAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 923.030.1 – 10.0%Acid insoluble ashIS 4706 Part 2 1978 1st Rev RA20090.01 – 5.0%FatAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 920.850.1 – 25.0%Sugar as sucroseAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 975.14, 939.030.1 – 5%Energy Kcal/100 gDGHS Manual 3, 200550 – 800 kcal/gCarbohydratesDGHS Manual 3, 200510 – 80 %Alcoholic acidityDGHS Manual 3, 20050.1 – 6.0%Uric acidDGHS Manual 3, 20055.0 – 200 mg/kgForeign mattera. Mineral matterb. Organic matterDGHS Manual 3, 20050.005-10%Other edible grainsIS 4333 (P-5) 1970 RA 2009QualitativeArgemone SeedsDGHS Manual 3, 2005QualitativeKesari dhallDGHS Manual 3, 2005QualitativeInsectDGHS Manual 3, 2005QualitativeMicroscopic ExaminationDGHS Manual 3, 2005QualitativePhysical examination which includes Rodent hair excreta, Presence of Mould,QualitativeTest for added colourDGHS Manual 8, 2005QualitativeTest for mineral oilIS 548 (Part 2):1976 RA 2009QualitativeForeign matterIS 4333 P.5 1970 RA 2009/DGHS Manual 3, 20050.01 – 10%StarchIS 4706 Part 21st Rev RA 20090.1 – 80%SaltAOAC 19th Edn 2012 950.520.25 – 10%Extraneous matter and FilthIS 4333 Part 1 1996 2nd Rev RA 2009DGHS Manual 3, 20050.05 – 10%Damaged grains and Discoloured grainsIS 4333 Part 1 1996 2nd Rev RA 2009DGHS Manual 3, 20050.01 – 20 %Shrivelled / shrunken / brokenIS 4333 Part 1 1996 2nd Rev RA 2009DGHS Manual 3, 20050.01 – 20%Ad mixtureIS 4333 Part 1 1996 2nd Rev RA 20090.01 – 5%6Spices and condiments and related products – Any edible spice whole, ground, or mixed (turmeric, chilies, cinnamon, cumin seeds, cardamom, tamarind, spice blends, herbs)Total ashAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 941.120.1 – 15.0%MoistureAOAC 19th Edn.2012 986.21-0.1 – 20.0%ProteinAOAC 19th Edn 2012 920.1730.1 – 30.0%Volatile oilsAOAC 19th Edn2012 962.170.1 – 5.0%Sodium chlorideAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 941.130.1 – 5.0%AdulterantsAOAC 19th Edn 2012 916.01QualitativeAlcoholic extractIS 1797 1985 2nd Rev RA 2009/DGHS Manual 10, 20050.5 – 5%Cold water solution extractIS 1797 1985 2nd Rev RA 20090.1 – 25%Acid insoluble ashAOAC 19th Edn 2012 941.120.01 – 10.0%Extraneous matter and FilthAOAC 19th Edn 2012 916.010.1 – 5.0%Extractable ColourAOAC 19th Edn.2012 971. 2620 – 100 ASTA colour unitsPiperineASTA 4th Edn. 1997 – 12.10.1 – 20%Non volatile ether extractAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 920.1720.1 – 20%Crude fibreAOAC 19th Edn.2012 923.080.1 – 40%StarchIS 4706 P.2 1978 1st Rev RA 20090.1 – 70%Scoville heat unitASTA 4th Edn. 1997 - 21.31000 - 55,000 SHUCapsaicinASTA 4th Edn.1997 - 21.35 – 10%CurcuminASTA 4th Edn. 1997 – 18.00.1-5%Energy-Kcal/100gDGHS Manual 3, 200550 – 800 kcal/gCarbohydratesDGHS Manual 3, 200510 – 80 %Peroxide valueIS 548 Part 1 1964 RA 2009 DGHS Manual 2, 20050.1 – 10 m.eq/kg of extract fat7Soft drinksCarbonated and non carbonated beverages –Cola, lemonade, fruit juice drink, tonic water, instant drink powders, any other carbonated / non carbonated drinks.Total acidityAOAC 19th Edn.2012 950.150.1 – 5.0 %Volatile acidityAOAC Chapter 29 19th Edn.2012 - 950.210.1 – 5.0 %Fixed acidityAOAC Chapter 29 19th Edn. 2012 - 950.210.1 – 5.0 %Sodium benzoateSaccharin, CaffeineAOAC Chapter 29, 19th Edn. 2012 - 979.080.5 – 1000 mg/kgTotal solidsAOAC Chapter 29 19th Edn -2012 - 950.275.0 – 25.0 %Energy-Kcal/100gDGHS Manual 4, 200550 – 800 kcal/gCarbohydratesDGHS Manual 4, 200510 – 80 %MoistureIS 5781 1993 1st Rev RA 2008DGHS Manual 5, 20050.1 – 95%AshGAFTA 2003 (12.0)DGHS Manual 5, 20050.1 – 40%Acid insoluble ashIS 13846 1993 1st Rev RA 2008DGHS Manual 5, 20050.01 – 5%Sulfur dioxideAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. Chapter 47 990.2810 - 80 mg/kgTotal soluble solidsDGHS Manual 5, 20050.1 – 50%8Fish and other marine products – shrimps / crustaceans / Tuna, Cuttle, Octopus, squidMoistureAOAC Chapter 35,19th Edn.2012- 952.081.0 – 85%AshAOAC Chapter 351,19th Edn. -2012-938.080.1- 20%ProteinAOAC Chapter 35, 19th Edn. 2012 -940.250.5 – 70%FatAOAC Chapter 35, 19th Edn. 2012 -948.150.1 – 20%Fibre DGHS Manual 6, 20050.1 – 5 % Ash Insoluble in Dil. HClIS 4706 (Part 2): 1978 1St Rev. RA 20090.01 – 5.0%Acidity of Extracted FatAOAC Chapter 41,19th Edn.2012 - 940.280.01% - 5 %StarchIS 4076 (Part 2) 1st Rev. RA 20090.1 – 80%Added ColourDGHS Manual 8, 2005QualitativeSalt as NaClAOAC Chapter 35, 19th Edn.2012 - 937.090.01 – 5 %HistamineIn house validated Method STP/INS/012 (Issue Date 17.06,2013)2 – 500 mg/kgTotal phosphate DGHS Manual 6, 2005 0.05–5000 mg/kgTotal volatile base nitrogen (TVBN)Manual of Analytical Methods for Fish & Fishery Products, 1995. 1–50 mg/100gSodium metabisulfate as SO2AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 990.2810 - 100 mg/kgIndoleIn house Validated Method STP/INS/013 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)5-200 ?g/kgTrimethylamineAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 971.140.1 - 50 mg/100gEnergy-Kcal/100gDGHS Manual 6, 200550 – 800 kcal/gCarbohydrates DGHS Manual 6, 20050.1 – 70 % 9Dairy products –Whole milk powder, table powder, curd, skimmed milk powder, ice cream, ghee, cheese, butter milk, khoya, paneer, cream, malai, chhana, condensed milk [sweetened & unsweetened], infant milk food, milk cereal based complementary food, malted milk foods, infant formula. Salt as NaClAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 935.43/ DGHS Manual 1, 2005 0.1 – 5.0%Milk FatAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 989.05 / IS 11721 2005 0.1 – 99.0%MoistureAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 920.116, 927.05 / IS 11623 2008 1st Revision/ DGHS Manual 1, 20050.1 – 95.0%Total ashAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 945.46 / IS 1479 Part 2 1961 RA 2009 / IS 1165 2002 Annex A Rev. 5 RA 20090.1 – 10.0%Acid insoluble ash in dilute HCl DGHS Manual 1, 20050.01 – 0.1 %Chloride IS 1479 Part 2 1961 RA.2009 / DGHS Manual 1, 20050.01 – 5.0 %DensityAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 925.22IS 1479 Part 1 1961 RA.20090.5-2g/ccpHIS 1479 Part 1 1961 RA.20091 – 14Acidity as lactic acidAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 947.05IS 1479 Part 1 1961 RA.20090.1 – 5.0%Total solidsAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 925.235 – 99%Milk ProteinAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 991.20 / IS 1479 part 1 1964 RA 20090.5 – 40.0%Preservatives IS 1479 Part 1 & 2 1961 RA 2009Qualitative Energy-Kcal/100gDGHS Manual 1, 200550 – 800 kcal/gCarbohydrates DGHS Manual 1, 20050.1 – 70 % SucroseIS 1479 Part 2 1961 RA 2009 / IS 1166 Amd. 3 Rev.2 RA 2009 , AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 930.281.0 – 30.0%LactoseAOAC 19th Edn.2012- 930.28 / IS 11202 2005 1st Rev1.0 – 60.0%Titratable acidity as oleic acidDGHS Manual 1, 20050.001% and 2%Curd (MSNF)DGHS Manual 1, 2005 \0.01% - 1%Refractive indexDGHS Manual 1, 2005 AOAC 19th Edn.2012 921.081.30-1.70Reichert valueDGHS Manual 1, 2005 AOAC , 19th Edn 2012 925.411- 35Polenske valueDGHS Manual 1, 2005 AOAC , 19th Edn 2012 925.415 – 25Melting point AOAC , 19th Edn 2012 920.15630 – 50°CTitratable acidity (ml of 0.1 N NaOH in 10 g solids not fat)IS 11766 1986 Amd 1 RA 2008 / IS 1165 Annex B 2002 RA 200910 – 22 mL 1 – 30 mLScorched particles/Sediment test IS 12759 1989 RA 2005IS 1479 Part 2 1961 RA.2009Disc A – D Solubility %DGHS Manual 1, 200590 – 99%Insolubility index IS 12759 1989 RA 20050.1 – 5.0WPN indexIS 12759 1989 RA 20052.0 – 6.0 mg/100gIodineAOAC 19th Edn. 2012.973.67 0.1-60 mg/ KgUrea AOAC 19th Edn. 2012 967.07 / DGHS Manual 1, 20051-800 mg/kgSolids not fatAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 – 990.21DGHS Manual 1, 2005 IS 1479 Part 1 1960 RA 20095 – 50%0.1 – 5%10Egg and Egg Products – Raw egg, egg powder, whole egg powder, Albumin & yoke.MoistureDGHS Manual 6- 20050.1 – 70%FatDGHS Manual 6- 20050.1 – 65%ProteinDGHS Manual 6- 20050.1 – 85%AshDGHS Manual 6- 20050.1 – 10%pH DGHS Manual 6- 20051 – 14SolubilityDGHS Manual 6- 200540 - 95%Free fatty acidsDGHS Manual 6- 20050.1 – 10%Phosphate residueDGHS Manual 6- 20050.1 - 2%Salt as NaClDGHS Manual 6, 20050.25 – 5% Energy-Kcal/100gDGHS Manual 6, 200550 – 800 kcal/gCarbohydrates DGHS Manual 6, 20050.1 – 70 % 11Meat & Meat Products – Canned, cooked, cured, pickled, sausage, poultry meat, ham, goat meat MoistureAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 950.46,920.15/ DGHS Manual 6, 2005AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 940.280.1 – 70%Fat0.1 – 65%Protein0.1 – 85%Ash0.1 – 10%Free fatty acids0.1 – 6.0%Salt as NaClDGHS Manual 6, 2005/ 0.25 – 5% Energy-Kcal/100gDGHS Manual 6, 200550 – 800 kcal/gCarbohydrates DGHS Manual 6, 20050.1 – 70 % 12Fresh Fruit & Vegetables –Raw, juices, (sweetened and unsweetened), salads, any other Fruit and Vegetable products.MoistureAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 934.060.1 – 90.0%Total solidsAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 920.1515.0 – 80.0%pHDGHS Manual 5, 20051 – 14Acidity as acetic acidAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 942.15 / DGHS Manual 5, 20050.01 – 5.0%Sugar as invert sugarAOAC 19th Edn. 2012 925.36 / DGHS Manual 5, 20051.0 – 50.0%Energy-Kcal/100gDGHS Manual 5, 200550 – 800 kcal/gCarbohydrates DGHS Manual 5, 20050.1 – 70 % Benzoic acid DGHS Manual 8, 20051- 1000 mg/kgSodium chloride [Brine]IS 2860 1964 RA 2008DGHS Manual 5, 20050.25 – 30%Brix? IS 13815 1993 RA 20082 – 90Total ash IS 13846 1993 RA 2008DGHS Manual 5, 2005- 15%Acid insoluble ash IS 13846 1993 RA 2008DGHS Manual 5, 20050.05 – 5%Total soluble solids IS 13815 1993 RA 2008DGHS Manual 5, 2005– 25%Titratable acidity DGHS Manual 5, 20050.1 – 5%Water insoluble solids IS 13845 2003 RA 20080.1 – 25%13Salt Moisture IS 797 : 19820.01–5%(common salt)Water insoluble matterIS 797 : 19820.01–1%Sodium chlorideIS 797 : 198250% - 100%Water soluble matter other than NaClIS 797 : 19820.01– 5%Iodine contentIS 797 : 19820.1– 50mg/kgAcid insoluble matterIS 797 : 19820.01–1%14Bakery and confectionary products and Snacks and convenience products Raw and cooked starch based processed foodsMoistureDGHS Manual 3, 20050.1 – 50%Total ash0.1 – 10%Acid insoluble ash0.01-2%Alcoholic acidity DGHS Manual 3, 20050.1 – 5 ml of 1 N NaOH /100g of productTotal solids AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 925.10IS 1483 1988 RA 2009– 5%5 – 50%Acidity of extracted fat IS 1011 2002 RA 2009DGHS Manual 3, 2005 0.1 – 3%ProteinDGHS Manual 3, 20051 – 20%Crude fibre0.1 – 2%Fat0.1 – 30%Reducing sugar0.1 – 25%Starch IS 4706 Part 2 RA 20090.1 – 80%Peroxide valueIS 548 Part 1 1964 RA 20090.1 – 10 m.eq/kg of fat Salt AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 950.52/ DGHS Manual 3, 2005 0.25 – 20%pH of aqueous extractIS 4706 Part 2 1978 1st Rev RA 20091 – 14Energy-Kcal/100gDGHS Manual 3, 200550 – 800 kcal/gCarbohydrates DGHS Manual 3, 20050.1 – 70 % 15Vitamins and mineral premixes and health foods – health mixes, health drinks, sports health supplement, choorna, chyawanprash, herbal base health foods, any other health foodMoistureDGHS Manual 5, 20050.5 – 90%Total ash DGHS Manual 5, 20050.1 – 10%Acid insoluble ashDGHS Manual 5, 20050.01 – 2%Peroxide valueIS 548 Part 1 1964RA 2009DGHS Manual 5, 20050.1 – 10 m.eq/kg of fat Sulfur Dioxide AOAC 19th Edn. 2012 962.16 1 – 2500 mg/kgBenzoic acid DGHS Manual 8, 20051- 1000 mg/kg16Traditional sweets and sweet meats – Any variety of traditional sweets of perishable / long lasting nature, gulab jamoon, barffi, jilebbi, pedha, all variety of mithais, ladoos, any other sweet meats.Moisture AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 941.14IS 6287 1985 Amd 1 1st Rev RA 20090.5 – 99%Total solids AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 941.140.5 – 50%Total ash DGHS Manual 4, 20052 – 255Acid insoluble ash IS 6287 1985 Amd 1 1st Rev RA 20090.05 – 2%Peroxide value IS 548 Part 1 1964, RA 2009DGHS Manual 5, 2005 0.1 – 10 m.eq/kg of fatSulfur Dioxide AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 962.161 – 2500 mg/kg17Pickles, curry paste, sauces and masalas – Any kind of sauce, jam, chutney, pickles in oil, brine, citric acid, salads sauces, non salad sauces, any other sauce or pasteMoisture IS 3882 1966 RA 2008IS 5781 1993 1st Rev RA 20080.1 – 90%Total ash DGHS Manual 5, 2005IS 13846 1993 RA 2008IS 3500 1966 RA 20092 – 25%Acid insoluble ash IS 13846 1993 RA 2008DGHS Manual 5, 20050.05 – 25 Salt IS 1797 1985 Amd 2 2nd Rev RA 2009 0.25 – 35%Total solids IS 3882 1966 RA 2009IS 5781 1993 1st Rev RA 20080.1 – 90%AcidityIS 13844 2003 RA 2008IS 3500 1966 RA 20090.1 – 2%2 – 10%Peroxide value IS 548 Part 1 1964, RA 2009DGHS Manual 5, 20050.1 – 10 m.eq/kg of fatBenzoic acid DGHS Manual 8, 20051- 1000 mg/kgFilth AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 975.480.5 – 5% 18Feeding stuff Pet foods, external productsMoistureAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 953.075 – 30%AshAOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 942.050.1 – 15%Acid insoluble ash AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 942.050.05 – 2%Crude fat AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 2003.060.2 – 30%Crude protein AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 954.010.2 – 30%Crude fibre AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 962.090.2 – 25%19Food products including dairy, complimentary foods, infant food, fruit base products, vitamin base foods, agri products, marine and meat products Vitamins – Fat SolubleA- (Retinol & ? carotene)In house validated Method STP/INS/052 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.05 – 15 mg/100gD- (Cholecalciferol & Ergocalciferol)0.05 – 15 mg/100gE- (Alpha & Beta tocopherol)0.05 – 50 mg/100gThiamine Vit. B10.05 – 30mg/100gRiboflavin Vit. B20.05 – 30mg/100gPyridoxine Vit. B60.05 – 30mg/100gAscorbic acid Vit. C0.05 – 200mg/100gFolic acid0.05 – 30mg/100gCyanocobalamine B120.5 – 50?g/100gNiacin [Nicotinic acid]0.05 – 30mg/100gPantothenic acid 0.05 – 30mg/100gBiotin Vit. H0.05 – 10 mg/100gSudan I – IVIn house validated Method STP/INS/047 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.1 – 100.0 mg/kgAflatoxins - B1In house validated Method STP/INS/037 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)1 – 50 ?g/kgG11 – 50 ?g/kgB21 – 50 ?g/kgG21 – 50 ?g/kgOchratoxin AIn house validated Method STP/INS/046 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.04 – 50 ?g/kgAflatoxin M1 In house validated Method STP/INS/035 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.05- 10 ?g/kgPatulin In house validated Method STP/INS/055 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)10 -100 ?g/kgDietary fibre AOAC 19th Edn. 2012. 985.291 – 50%Toxic Metals -LeadIn house validated Method STP/INS/053 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.02–100 mg/kgCadmiumMercuryChromiumArsenicMinerals - TinIn house validated Method STP/INS/054 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.05 – 20.00mg/kg NickelZincSodiumPotassiumChlorideCalciumIronIodineMagnesiumManganesePhosphorousSeleniumCopperFatty Acid CompositionsSaturated fatty acidsIS 548 Part3 1976 RA 20090.1 – 50% Monounsaturated fatty acidsIS 548 Part3 1976 RA 20090.1 – 50%Polyunsaturated fatty acids0.1 – 50%Trans fatty acids0.1 – 50%CholesterolAOAC Chapter 41 19th Edn. 2012 - 970.51 0.1 – 50%Food Additives-CaffeineIn-house validated method STP/INS/051(Issue Date 17.06.2013)1 – 8 %Benzoic Acid /Sodium Benzoate In-house validated method STP/INS/050(Issue Date 17.06.2013)1- 1000 mg/kgSorbic Acid 1- 1000 mg/kgSaccharin1- 100 mg/kg20Fruits and Vegetables –Grapes, Apples, Pears, Oranges etcPesticides 1-Naphthyl Acetic AcidIn-house validated method STP/INS/045(Issue Date 17.06.2013)5-1000 ?g/kg2, 4-D5-1000 ?g/kg4-Bromo-2- Chlorophenol5-1000 ?g/kg6-Benzyl Adenine5-1000 ?g/kgAcephate5-1000 ?g/kgAcetamiprid 5-1000 ?g/kgAlachlor5-1000 ?g/kgAldrin5-1000 ?g/kgAllethrin and bioallethrin5-1000 ?g/kgDieldrin5-1000 ?g/kgAtrazine5-1000 ?g/kgAbamectin 5-1000 ?g/kgAzadiractin 5-1000 ?g/kgAzoxystrobin5-1000 ?g/kgBenalaxyl 5-1000 ?g/kgBendiocarb5-1000 ?g/kgBenfluralin5-1000 ?g/kgBenfuracarb5-1000 ?g/kgBenomyl 5-1000 ?g/kgBifenazate5-1000 ?g/kgBifenthrin5-1000 ?g/kgBitertanol 5-1000 ?g/kgBuprofezin 5-1000 ?g/kgButachlor5-1000 ?g/kgCaptafol5-1000 ?g/kgCaptan5-1000 ?g/kgCarbaryl5-1000 ?g/kgCarbendazim [sum of benomyl and carbendazim expressed as carbendazim)5-1000 ?g/kgCarbofuran, 3 hydroxy carbofuran 5-1000 ?g/kgCarbosulfan 5-1000 ?g/kgCarboxin5-1000 ?g/kgChlorantraniliprole5-1000 ?g/kgCartap HCl5-1000 ?g/kgChlorfenapyr5-1000 ?g/kgChlordane (sum of Cis and Trans)5-1000 ?g/kgChlorfenvinphos5-1000 ?g/kgChlormequat Chloride (Int.std d4-chlormequat)5-1000 ?g/kgChlorothalonil5-1000 ?g/kgChlorpyrifos5-1000 ?g/kgChlorpyrifos-methyl 5-1000 ?g/kgClothianidin 5-1000 ?g/kgCyfluthrin mixture of isomers 5-1000 ?g/kgCypermethrin (sum of isomers)5-1000 ?g/kgCymoxanil 5-1000 ?g/kgDazomet5-1000 ?g/kgDDT and isomers (4,4 DDT & 2,4 DDT)5-1000 ?g/kgDeltramethrin [Cis and trans Deltamethrin)5-1000 ?g/kgDiazinon5-1000 ?g/kgDichlorvos5-1000 ?g/kgDicofol (sum of PP and OP isomers)5-1000 ?g/kgDifenoconazole5-1000 ?g/kgDifenthiuron5-1000 ?g/kgDiflubenzuron5-1000 ?g/kgDimethoate(sum of dimethoate and omethoate)5-1000 ?g/kgDimethomorph5-1000 ?g/kgDiquat5-1000 ?g/kgDinocap / Meptyl Dinocap Hydrolyzed products5-1000 ?g/kgDithiocarbamates (Mancozeb, Maneb, Propineb, Metiram, Thiram, Zineb & Ziram as CS2)5-1000 ?g/kgDithianon5-1000 ?g/kgDiuron5-1000 ?g/kgDodine5-1000 ?g/kgEdifenphos5-1000 ?g/kgEmamectin, Benzoate B1 a5-1000 ?g/kgEndosulfan – alpha,beta and sulfate5-1000 ?g/kgEndrin5-1000 ?g/kgEthephon5-1000 ?g/kgEthion5-1000 ?g/kgEtofenprox5-1000 ?g/kgEtrimphos5-1000 ?g/kgFamoxadone 5-1000 ?g/kgFenamidone5-1000 ?g/kgFenarimol5-1000 ?g/kgFenazaquine5-1000 ?g/kgFentirothion5-1000 ?g/kgFenobucarb5-1000 ?g/kgFenpropathrin5-1000 ?g/kgFenpyroximate 5-1000 ?g/kgFenthion 5-1000 ?g/kgFenvalerate and Esfenvalerate sum of RR and SS isomers5-1000 ?g/kgFenvalerate and Esfenvalerate sum of Rs and SR isomers5-1000 ?g/kgFipronil and Fipronil sulfone5-1000 ?g/kgForchlorfenuron5-1000 ?g/kgFlubendiamide5-1000 ?g/kgFlufenacet5-1000 ?g/kgFlufenoxuron5-1000 ?g/kgFlufenzine5-1000 ?g/kgFlusilazole5-1000 ?g/kgFosetyl – Al5-1000 ?g/kgGibberellic Acid 5-1000 ?g/kgGlufosinate ammonium 5-1000 ?g/kgGlyphosate5-1000 ?g/kgHeptachlor5-1000 ?g/kgHeptachlor epoxide isomer – B5-1000 ?g/kgHexachlorocyclohexane (HCH, sum of isomers alpha & beta)5-1000 ?g/kgHexaconazole5-1000 ?g/kgHexythiazox5-1000 ?g/kgHomobrassinolide5-1000 ?g/kgHydrogen cyanamide 5-1000 ?g/kgImidacloprid5-1000 ?g/kgIndoxacarb (sum of isomers S & R)5-1000 ?g/kgIodosulfuron methyl5-1000 ?g/kgIprobenfos5-1000 ?g/kgIprodione5-1000 ?g/kgIprovalicarb5-1000 ?g/kgIsoprothiolane5-1000 ?g/kgIsoproturon5-1000 ?g/kgKresoxim methyl5-1000 ?g/kgLambda Cyhalothrin5-1000 ?g/kgLindane5-1000 ?g/kgLinuron5-1000 ?g/kgLufenuron5-1000 ?g/kgMalathion (sum of Malathion and malaoxon)5-1000 ?g/kgMandipropamid5-1000 ?g/kgMepiquat5-1000 ?g/kgMetala chlor5-1000 ?g/kgMetalaxyl and Metalaxyl M5-1000 ?g/kgMethamidophos5-1000 ?g/kgMethomyl and Thiodicarb5-1000 ?g/kgMetribuzin5-1000 ?g/kgMilbemectin A3 & A45-1000 ?g/kg Monocrotophos5-1000 ?g/kgMyclobutanil5-1000 ?g/kgNovaluron5-1000 ?g/kgOmethoate (sum of dimethoate & omethoate)5-1000 ?g/kgOxadiazon5-1000 ?g/kgOxycarboxin5-1000 ?g/kgOxydemeton methyl5-1000 ?g/kgDemeton S-Methyl sulfone5-1000 ?g/kgOxyfluorfen5-1000 ?g/kgPaclobutrazol5-1000 ?g/kgParaquat5-1000 ?g/kgParathion5-1000 ?g/kgParathion Methyl and Paraxon Methyl5-1000 ?g/kgPenconazole5-1000 ?g/kgPencycuron5-1000 ?g/kgPendimethalin5-1000 ?g/kgPermethrin 5-1000 ?g/kgPhenthoate5-1000 ?g/kgPhorate5-1000 ?g/kgPhorate Sulfone5-1000 ?g/kgPhosalone5-1000 ?g/kgPhosphamidon5-1000 ?g/kgPrimiphos Methyl5-1000 ?g/kgProfenophos5-1000 ?g/kgPropanil5-1000 ?g/kgPropargite5-1000 ?g/kgPropetamophos5-1000 ?g/kgPropiconazole5-1000 ?g/kgPropoxur5-1000 ?g/kgPyraclostrobin5-1000 ?g/kgPyriproxyfen5-1000 ?g/kgQuinalphos5-1000 ?g/kgSimazine5-1000 ?g/kgSpinosad (sum of spinosad A & D)5-1000 ?g/kgSpiromesifen5-1000 ?g/kgTau fluvalinate5-1000 ?g/kgTebuconazole5-1000 ?g/kgTemephos 5-1000 ?g/kgThiachloprid5-1000 ?g/kgThiobencarb5-1000 ?g/kgThiodicarb5-1000 ?g/kgThiometon5-1000 ?g/kgThiophanate Methyl5-1000 ?g/kgTransfluthrin5-1000 ?g/kgTriadimefon5-1000 ?g/kgTriadimenol5-1000 ?g/kgTriazophos5-1000 ?g/kgTrichlorfon5-1000 ?g/kgTricyclazole5-1000 ?g/kgTriademorph5-1000 ?g/kgTrifloxystrobin5-1000 ?g/kgTrifluralin5-1000 ?g/kgUracil5-1000 ?g/kg21Dairy products Antibiotic residueChloramphenicolInhouse validated method STP/INS/026 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.15 – 0.75 ?g/kgNitrofuran/ MetabolitesAOZUSFDA CFSAN (2004) /In-house Validated Method STP/INS/027 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.5 – 3.0 ?g/kgAMOZAHDSEMNitroimidazolesRonidazoleMetronidazoleIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/028 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.5 – 10 ?g/kgAminoglycosides-DihydrostreptomycinStreptomycinIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/030(Issue Date 17.06.2013)50 – 500 ?g/kgEnrofloxacinIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/036(Issue Date 17.06.2013)25 – 250 ?g/kgErythromycin In-house Validated Method STP/INS/036(Issue Date 17.06.2013)10 – 100 ?g/kgGentamycinIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/030(Issue Date 17.06.2013)25 – 250 ?g/kgKanamycin50 – 300 ?g/kgNeomycin500 – 3000 ?g/kgSpectinomycin 50 – 500 ?g/kgSpiramycin In-house Validated Method STP/INS/036(Issue Date 17.06.2013)50 – 500 ?g/kgSulfonamidesSulfadiazineAOAC Chapter 23, 19th Edn. 2012 - 982.40 / 992.21/In-house Validated Method STP/INS/040 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)2.5 – 30.0 ?g/kgSulfamethizoleSulfapyridineSulfamerazineSulfadoxineSulfadimidineSulfadimethoxineSulfamethoxypyridazineSulfathiazoleSulfanilamideTetracyclines and its EpimersChlorotetracyclineAOAC Chapter 23, 19th Edn. 2012 - 995.09/In-house Validated Method STP/INS/041(Issue Date 17.06.2013)25 – 250 ?g/kgOxytetracyclineTetracyclineDoxycycline ThiamphenicolIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/036 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)10-100 ?g/kgTilmicosin10-100 ?g/kgTotal residual antibiotics (as beta lactum)Pencillin-GIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/029 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)QualitativeAmpicillinQualitativeAmoxicillinQualitativeCefacetrilQualitativeCefalexinQualitativeCefaloniumQualitativeCefaperazonQualitativeCefapirinQualitativeCeftiofurQualitativeCloxacillinQualitativeDifoloxacillinQualitativeOxacillinQualitativeNafcillinQualitativeTrimethoprimIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/040(Issue Date 17.06.2013)2.5-30.0TylosinAOAC Chapter 23, 19th Edn.2012 - 995.09/In-house Validated Method STP/INS/036(Issue Date 17.06.2013)10-100Benzimidazoles and Probenzimidazoles –Albendazole In-house Validated Method STP/INS/036 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)25 – 250 Fenbendazole3 – 30Ivermectin In-house Validated Method STP/INS/031 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)5 – 60Morantel In-house Validated Method STP/INS/036 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)5 – 100Phenylbutazone In-house Validated Method STP/INS/036 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)5 – 250 Pesticides - LindaneIn-house validated method STP/INS/033 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.25 – 2.0 Endosulfan12.5 – 100 Chlordane0.5 – 4.0 Heptachlor1.0 – 8.0 Methoxychlor2.5 – 20 Aldrin0.75 – 6.0 Dieldrin0.75 – 6.0 Dichlorvos2.5 – 20 Ethion2.5 – 20Fenthion 2.5 – 20Diazinon2.5 – 20 Malathion5.0 – 40.0 Methyl parathion5.0 – 40.0 Phosalone 2.5 – 20MelamineIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/032(Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.5 – 10 22Egg and Egg Products, FeedAntibiotic residueChloramphenicolInhouse validated method STP/INS/014 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.15 – 0.75 Nitrofuran/ MetabolitesAOZUSFDA CFSAN (2004) /In-house Validated Method STP/INS/015(Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.5 – 3.0 AMOZAHDSEMDimetridazoleIn house validated method STP/INS/016 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.5 – 5.0 IpronidazoleMetronidazoleRonidazoleAmoxicillinIn house validated method STP/INS/024 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)2.5 –30.0 AmpicillinColistinIn house validated method STP/INS/022 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)100 – 600DoxycyclineIn house validated method STP/INS/039 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)2.5 – 30.0 EnrofloxacinIn house validated method STP/INS/024 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)2.5 – 30.0 CiprofloxacinErythromycinIn house validated method STP/INS/024 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)5 – 250LincomycinNeomycinSpectinomycinSulfonamidesSulfadiazineAOAC Chapter 23, 19th Edn.2012 - 982.40 / 992.21/In-house Validated Method STP/INS/038 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)2.5 – 30.0SulfamethizoleSulfapyridineSulfamerazineSulfadimidineSulfadimethoxineSulfamethoxypyridazineSulfathiazoleSulfanilamideSulfadoxineTrimethoprimTetracyclines and its EpimersChlorotetracyclineAOAC Chapter 23, 18th Edn. 2012 - 995.09/In-house Validated Method STP/INS/039(Issue Date 17.06.2013)25 – 400OxytetracyclineTetracyclineTylosinIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/024(Issue Date 17.06.2013)50 – 400TiamulinIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/024(Issue Date 17.06.2013)250 – 3000Boscalid In house validated methodSTP/INS/024 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)10 – 100 CyromazineIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/020 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)50 – 350Flubendazole In-house Validated Method STP/INS/024(Issue Date 17.06.2013)100 – 800 LasalocidIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/023(Issue Date 17.06.2013)50 – 300 PiperazineIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/025(Issue Date 17.06.2013)500 – 6000SalinomycinIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/024(Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.75 – 9.0Diclazuril In-house Validated Method STP/INS/024(Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.5 – 5.0 NicarbazineIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/024(Issue Date 17.06.2013)50.0-250.0Melamine In-house Validated Method SL STP/INS/019(Issue Date 17.06.2013)1.0 – 10 Pesticides -AldrinIn-house validated method STP/INS/021(Issue Date 17.06.2013)2.5 – 20 Dieldrin2.5 – 20 Heptachlor2.5 – 20 Heptachlor epoxide2.5 – 20 DDT2.0 – 16 Dicofol12.5 – 100 Alpha Endosulfan6.0– 50 Endosulfan Sulphate6.0– 50 Endrin1.25– 10 HCH [all isomers]Alpha HCH5.0 – 40 Beta HCH2.5 – 20 Gamma HCH2.5 – 20 Methoxychlor2.5 – 20 PCB1.0 – 10 23Marine & Marine products – Shrimp / Crustaceans Antibiotic residueChloramphenicolIn-house validated method STP/INS/001(Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.15 – 0.75 NitrofuransFuraltadoneIn-house validated method STP/INS/006(Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.5 – 10.0 FurazolidoneNitrofurantoinNitrofurazoneNitrofuran/ MetabolitesAOZUSFDA CFSAN (2004) /In-house Validated Method STP/INS/002(Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.5 – 3.0 AMOZAHDSEMNitroimidazolesMetronidazoleIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/003(Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.5 – 5.0DimetridazoleRonidazoleIpronidazoleHMMNISulfonamidesSulfadiazineAOAC Chapter 23, 19th Edn. 2012 - 982.40 / 992.21/In-house Validated Method STP/INS/004(Issue Date 17.06.2013)25 – 250 SulfamethizoleSulfapyridineSulfamerazineSulfadoxineSulfadimidineSulfadimethoxineSulfamethoxypyridazineSulfathiazoleSulfanilamideTrimethoprimTetracyclines and its EpimersChlorotetracyclineIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/005 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)25 – 250OxytetracyclineTetracyclineMalachite greenIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/008(Issue Date 17.06.2013)1.0-6.0 Leuco Malachite GreenDifloxacinIn-house Validated Method STP/INS/007(Issue Date 17.06.2013)100-600 Danofloxacin25-250 Enrofloxacin 25-250 Ciprofloxacin25-250 Sarafloxacin 25-250 Nalidixic acid 25-250 Marbofloxacin25-250 Flumequine100-800 Oxolinic acid 25-250 24Marine & Marine products – Shrimp / CrustaceansPesticides HCBIn-house validatedmethod STP/INS/009(Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.01 – 10.00 mg/kgChlordane0.01 – 10.00 mg/kgAldrin0.01 – 10.00 mg/kgDieldrin0.01 – 10.00 mg/kgEndirn0.01 – 10.00 mg/kgDDT [all isomers]0.01 – 10.00 mg/kgHeptachlor 25Tea and CoffeePesticide ResiduesDicofolIn-house validated method STP/INS/043(Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Ethion0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Quinalphos0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Glyphosate0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Fenazaquin0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Glufosinate Ammonium0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Propargite0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Ethion0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Monocrotophos 0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg 26CerealsAldrinIn-house validated method STP/INS/044(Issue Date 17.06.2013)0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Dieldrin0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Carbaryl0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Chlordane (sum of Cis and Trans)0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Diazinon0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Dichlorvos0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Fentirothion0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Heptachlor0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Hydrogen cyanamide 0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Hydrogen Phosphide0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Inorganic Bromide0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Malathion (sum of Malathion & malaoxon)0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Phosphamidon0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Pyrithrin0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Chlorfenvinphos0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Chlorpyrifos0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Ethion0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Monocrotophos0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Paraquat0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Trichlorfon0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Thiometon0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Carbendazim [sum of benomyl &carbendazim expressed as carbendazim)0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Carbofuran, 3 hydroxy carbofuran 0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg 2, 4-D0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Benomyl 0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Deltamethrin [Cis Deltamethrin)0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Dithiocarbamates (Mancozeb, Maneb, Propineb, Metiram, Thiram, Zineb & Ziram as CS2)0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Fenthion sulfoxide and Fenthion sulfone0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Oxydemeton methyl0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Phenthoate0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Phorate0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Phorate Sulfone0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg Primiphos Methyl0.005 – 10.00 mg/kg V. DRUGS & PHARMACEUTICALS 1General Tests.Indian Pharmacopoeia 2010?DescriptionI.P. 2010, Vol 1 Pg 14QualitativeIdentification by color test, UV & IRI.P. 2010, Vol 1 Pg 14QualitativeDisintegration TestI.P. 2010, Vol 1, Pg 18710 sec to 3 hrsWeight per mlI.P. 2010, Vol 1, Pg 1740.1 to 2gpHI.P. 2010, Vol 1 Pg 1461 to 14Optical rotation I.P. 2010, Vol 1, Pg 1431? / 1? to 360?2Albendazole TabletsIdentification I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 781 (TLC) Present / AbsentAssay I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 781 (UV)100 to 520 mg3Alprazolam Tablets??Identification I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 787 (HPLC)Present / Absent?Dissolution I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 787 (HPLC)0.075 – 5mg?Assay I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 787 (HPLC)0.075 – 5mg??Uniformity of ContentI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 787 (HPLC)0.075 – 5mg4Amoxycillin Dispersible TabletIdentification I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 817 (IR)Present / AbsentAssay I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 817 (HPLC)37.5 – 650mg5Amoxycillin CapsulesIdentification I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 813 (HPLC)Present / AbsentDissolution I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 813 (UV)80 – 740mgAssay I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 814 (HPLC)80 – 740mg6Ampicillin CapsulesIdentification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 823 (IR)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 823 (HPLC)Present / AbsentAssay I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 824 (HPLC)80mg - 740mgDissolution I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 823 (UV)80mg - 740mg7Ampicillin InjectionIdentification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 826 (IR)Present / AbsentIdentification B I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 826 (HPLC)Present / AbsentAppearance of solution I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 826 (UV)Present / AbsentpHI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 826 1-14SORI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 826 1? / 1? to 360?N,N-Dimethylaniline,I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 826 (GC)1- 20 ppmDichloromethaneI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 826 (GC)0.01 – 0.2% WaterI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 826 0.01 – 50%Assay I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 826 (HPLC)50 – 1300 mg8Cefotaxime Sodium injectionIdentification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1017 (HPLC)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1017Present / AbsentpHI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1017 1-14Water I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 10170.01 – 50%AssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1017 (HPLC)75 – 2600 mg9Cloxacillin Capsules Identification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1124 (IR)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1124Present / AbsentDissolution I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1124(UV)75 – 650 mgAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1124 (HPLC)75 – 650 mg 10Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride TabletsIdentification A I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1094 (HPLC)Present / AbsentIdentification B I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1094 (TLC)Present / AbsentDissolution I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1094 (UV)80-1000mgAssay I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1095 (HPLC)80-1000mg11Cetrizine TabletsIdentification I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1039 (HPLC)Present / AbsentDissolution I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1039 (UV)3-26mgRelated SubstancesI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1039(HPLC)Present / AbsentUniformity of contentI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1040 (HPLC)3-26mgAssay I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1040 (HPLC)3 – 26 mg12Cephalexin CapsulesIdentification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1032 (IR)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1032 (HPLC)Present / AbsentRelated SubstancesI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1032 (TLC)Present / AbsentDissolutionI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1033 (UV)75 – 650 mg WaterI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 10330.01 – 50%AssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1033 (HPLC)75 – 650 mg 13Dextrose Injection Identification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1191 Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1191 (SOR)Present / AbsentpHI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1191 1 – 145- Hydroxymethyl furfural and Related substancesI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1191 (UV)Present / AbsentHeavy MetalsI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1191Present / AbsentAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1191 (SOR)1.5 – 65gm14Dexamethasone TabletsIdentification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1173 (IR)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1173 (TLC)Present / AbsentIdentification CI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1173 Present / AbsentRelated SubstancesI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1173 (HPLC)Present / AbsentUniformity of contentI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1173 (HPLC)0.15 – 0.65mgAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1173 (HPLC)0.15 – 0.65mg15Diazepam Injection Identification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1196 (TLC)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1196 (UV)Present / AbsentpHI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1196 1-14Assay I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1196 (UV)1.5 – 13 mg 16Diazepam Tablets Identification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1196 (TLC)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1196 (UV)Present / AbsentRelated Substances & Decomposition productsI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1196 (TLC)Present / AbsentDissolution I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1196 (UV)0.6 – 13mg Uniformity of content I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1196 (UV)0.6 – 13mgAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1196 (UV0.6 – 13mg17Diclofenac Sodium Injection Identification I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1200 (TLC)Present / AbsentpHI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1200 1-14AssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1200 (HPLC) 7.5 – 32.5mg18 Diclofenac sodium TabletsIdentification I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1200 (TLC)Present / AbsentRelated Substances I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1200 Present / Absent?Addendum 2012 Pg 2900 (HPLC)?Disintegration TimeI.P. 2010, Vol 2, Pg 9171 Sec – 3 Hrs(Buffer Stage)??AssayAddendum 2012 Pg 2900 ( HPLC)7.5 – 65mg19Dicyclomine Hydrochloride Tablets Identification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1206 (IR)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1206Present / AbsentIdentification CI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1206Present / AbsentRelated SubstancesI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1206 (TLC)Present / AbsentAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1206 (Titration)6 – 26 mg20Erythromycin Stearate TabletsIdentification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1292 (IR)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1292Present / AbsentIdentification CI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1292Present / AbsentDisintegration TimeI.P. 2010, Vol 2, Pg 12921 Sec – 3 Hrs21Enalapril Maleate TabletsIdentification I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1275 (HPLC)Present / AbsentUniformity of contentI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1275 (HPLC)0.75 – 26 mgDisintegration Time I.P.2010,Vol 1, Pg 1871 Sec – 3 HrsAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1276 (HPLC)0.75 – 26 mg22Ferrous Sulphate TabletsIdentification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1346 Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1346Present / AbsentDisintegration TimeI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1871 Sec – 3 HrsAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1346 (Titration)18 – 78mg23Folic Acid TabletsIdentification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1385 (TLC)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1386Present / AbsentUniformity of contentI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1386 (HPLC)1.5 – 6.5 mgAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1386 (HPLC)1.5 – 6.5 mg24Frusemide Tablets Identification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1393 (UV)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1393Present / AbsentDissolutionI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1393 (UV)6 – 52 mgAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1394 (UV)6 – 52 mg25Glibenclamide TabletsIdentification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1415 (UV)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1415 (TLC)Present / AbsentRelated SubstancesI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1415 (TLC)Present / AbsentDisintegration Time I.P. 2010, Vol 1, Pg 1871 Sec – 3 HrsUniformity of contentI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1415 (UV)0.75 – 6.5 mgAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1415 (HPLC)0.75 – 6.5 mg26Glipizide TabletsIdentification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1422Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1422 (UV)Present / AbsentRelated SubstancesI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1422 (TLC)Present / AbsentDisintegration Time I.P. 2010, Vol 1, Pg 1871 Sec – 3 HrsAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1422 (UV)1.5 – 6.5mg27Glimepiride TabletsIdentificationI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1419 (HPLC)Present / AbsentDissolutionI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1419 (HPLC)0.3 mg – 2.60 mgRelated Substances I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1419 (HPLC)Present / AbsentUniformity of contentI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1420 (HPLC)0.3 – 2.60 mgAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1420 (HPLC)0.3 – 2.60 mg28Ibuprofen TabletsIdentification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1482 (IR)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1482Present / AbsentDissolutionI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1482 (UV)60 – 780mgRelated SubstancesI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1482 (TLC)Present / AbsentAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1482 (Titration)60 – 780mg29Metronidazole InjectionIdentification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1684 (IR)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1685Present / AbsentpHI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 16851 – 14Related SubstancesI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1685 (HPLC)Present / AbsentAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1685 (UV)1.5 – 6.5 mg 30Metronidazole TabletsIdentification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1686 (IR)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1686Present / AbsentIdentification CI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1686Present / AbsentDissolution I.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1686 (UV)60 – 520 mgRelated SubstancesI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1686 (HPLC)Present / AbsentAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1687 (Titration)60 – 520 mg31Metformin TabletsIdentification AI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1658 (IR)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1658Present / AbsentIdentification CI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1658Present / AbsentRelated SubstancesI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1658 (HPLC)Present / AbsentDissolutionI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1659 (UV)150 – 1105 mgAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 2 Pg 1659 (UV)150 – 1105 mg32Norfloxacin Tablets Identification AI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 1794 (TLC)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 1795 (HPLC)Present / AbsentDissolutionI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 1795 (UV)60 – 1040 mgAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 1795 (HPLC)60 – 1040 mg33Paracetamol SyrupIdentification A I.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 1860 (TLC)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 1860 (HPLC) Present / Absent4 - AminophenolI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 1860 (HPLC) Present / AbsentAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 1860 (HPLC)37 – 162 mg34Paracetamol TabletIdentification A I.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 1861 (IR)Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 1861 (HPLC)Present / AbsentRelated SubstancesI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 1861 (HPLC)Present / AbsentDissolutionI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 1861 (UV)75 – 650 mgAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 1862 (UV)75 – 650 mg35Compound Sodium Lactate Identification A I.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2126Present / AbsentIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2126Present / Absent Identification CI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2126Present / AbsentIdentification DI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2126Present / AbsentpHI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 21261 – 14Heavy MetalsI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2126Present / Absent5-Hydroxymethylfurfural and Related substancesI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2126 (UV)Present / AbsentAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2126 (Titration)0.27 -0.32% w/v Na?Sodium & Potassium (AAS)0.019-0.022% w/v K ??0.37-0.42% w/v CI??0.025-0.029% w/v CaCl2 2H2O??0.23-0.28% w/v as lactate 36Sodium Chloride InjectionIdentification I.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2116Present / AbsentpHI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2116 1-14Heavy MetalsI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2116Present / AbsentAssayI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2116 (Titration)0.27 % - 1.17 %37Trimethoprim and Sulphamethoxazole oral Suspension (Co-trimoxazole ) Identification I.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2265 (TLC)Present / AbsentpHI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2265 1-14AssayI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2265 (UV)?Trimethoprim 12 – 104 mg Sulphamethoxazole ?60 – 520 mg38Trimethoprim and Identification A I.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2266 (IR)Present / AbsentSulphame-thoxazoleIdentification BI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2266 (IR)Present / Absent (Co-trimoxazole) Identification CI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2266 (TLC)Present / AbsentTabletsDisintegration Time I.P. 2010, Vol 2, Pg 9171 Sec – 3 Hrs?AssayI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2267??Trimethoprim 6 – 208 mg ?Sulphamethoxazole ?30 – 1040mg39Water for injection (Sterile water for injection)Appearance of Solution I.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2316Present / AbsentAcidity or Alkalinity I.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2316Present / AbsentAmmonium I.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2316Present / AbsentCalcium and MagnesiumI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2316Present / AbsentHeavy MetalsI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2316Present / AbsentChlorides I.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2316Present / AbsentNitratesI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2316Present / AbsentSulphatesI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2316Present / AbsentOxidisable substancesI.P. 2010, Vol 3 Pg 2316Present / Absent40Raw materials for Active Pharmaceutical IngredientsDescriptionI.P. 2010, Vol 1 Pg 14QualitativeSolubilityIP 2010, Vol 1 Pg 147 QualitativepHIP 2010, Vol 1 Pg 146 1.0 – 14.0General1. Identification for reactions or Color tests, IP 2010 , Vol 1 Pg 71Qualitative2. Identification by UV-Visible, IP 2010 , Vol 1 Pg 117 Qualitative3. Identification by IRIP 2010, Vol 1 Pg 111 QualitativeLimit test for ArsenicIP 2010, Vol 1 Pg 80 QualitativeLimit test if Lead IP 2010, Vol 1 Pg 81QualitativeAppearance of Solution IP 2010, Vol 1 Pg 107 QualitativeDetermination of sulphated AshIP 2010, Vol 1 Pg 82 0.01 – 33.3% w/wLoss on DryingIP 2010, Vol 1 Pg 139 0.01 – 99.0%Loss on IgnitionIP 2010, Vol 1 Pg 140 0.01 – 99.0%Determination of water contentIP 2010, Vol 1 Pg 97 0.01 – 50%Specific Optical Rotation IP 2010 , Vol 1 Pg 143 1?/1? – 360?Assay-HPLC IP 2010, Vol 1 Pg 129 0-130%Assay-UV-Visible (Spectrophotometer)IP 2010, Vol 1 Pg 117 5 – 150 %Assay- TitrationIP 2010, Vol 1 Pg 147 20 – 101%VI. WATER1.Water / Drinking WaterFood Processed WaterSwimming Pool Water /Reagent Grade WaterColourIS: 3025 ( Part 4) :1983 (RA:2012)1- 100 Hazen UnitsOdourIS: 3025 ( Part 5) :1983 (RA:2012)Agreeable/DisagreeablepH ValueIS: 3025 ( Part 11) :1983 RA:2012)1 -14 UnitsTasteIS: 3025 ( Part 8) :1984 (RA:2012)Agreeable/DisagreeableTurbidity (NTU)IS: 3025 ( Part 10) :1984 RA:2012)0.5 - 500 NTUTotal dissolved solidsIS: 3025 ( Part 16) :1984 RA:2012)1.0 – 10,000 mg/LConductivity @ 25°CIS: 3025 ( Part 14) :20131- 50,000 ?mhos/cmAluminium as AlIS: 3025 ( Part 55) :2003 (RA:2009)IS:15302: 2003(RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.02 – 5.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0mg/LAmmonia as NIS: 3025 ( Part 34) :1998 RA:2009)0.1 – 10.0mg/LAnionic Detergents as MBASIS:13428: 2005(RA:2009) –Annex K0.1 – 5.0mg/LBarium as BaIS: 15302:2003(RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2):2004 (RA:2009)0.1 – 5.0 mg/L0.01 – 5.0 mg/LBoron as BIS: 3025 ( Part 57) :2005 (RA:2010)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.05 – 5.0 mg/L0.01 – 5.0 mg/LCalcium as CaIS: 3025 ( Part 40) :1991 RA:2009)1.0 – 2000 mg/LChloramines’ as Cl2IS: 3025 ( Part 26) :1986 RA:2009)1.0 – 10.0 mg/LChlorides as ClIS: 3025 ( Part 32) :1988 RA:2009)1-4000 mg/LCopper as CuIS: 3025 ( Part 42) :1992 RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.03– 5.0 mg/L0.01 – 5.0 mg/LFluorides as FIS: 3025 ( Part 60) :20080.1 – 10 mg/LFree Residual ChlorineIS: 3025 ( Part 26) :1986 RA:2009)0.02 – 50 mg/LIron as FeIS: 3025 ( Part 53) :2003 RA:2009)IS:15303:2003 (RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.05 –10.0 mg/L0.01 – 10.0 mg/LMagnesium as MgIS: 3025 ( Part 46) :1994 RA:2009)1.0 – 2000 mg/LManganese as MnIS: 3025 ( Part 59) :2006 RA:2012)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.01-5.0 mg/LMineral OilClause 6 ofIS: 3025 ( Part 39) :1991 (RA:2009) Amd 20.01 – 5.0 mg/LNitrate as NO3IS: 3025 ( Part 34) :1988 RA:2009)0.5 – 400 mg/LNitrite as NO2IS: 3025 ( Part 34) :1988 RA:2009)0.01 – 50.0 mg/LPhenolic Compound as C6H5OHIS: 3025 ( Part 43) :1992 RA:2009)0.001 – 5.0 mg/LSelenium as SeIS: 3025 ( Part 56) :2003 RA:2009)IS:15303 :2003(RA:2009)0.005 – 5.0 mg/LSilver as AgIS:13428 :2005(RA 2009) - Annex. JIS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.005 – 5.0 mg/LSulphate as SO4IS: 3025 ( Part 24) :1986 RA:2009)1.0 - 2000 mg/LSulphide as H2SIS: 3025 ( Part 29) :1986 RA:2009)0.04 – 10.0 mg/LAlkalinity as CaCO3 (Phenolphthalein / Methyl orange or Bicarbonate / or Carbonate / Caustic Alkalinity as CaCO3 )IS: 3025 ( Part 23) :1986 RA:2009)1-5000 mg/LTotal Hardness as CaCO3(Carbonate Hardness / Non –CarbonateHardness as CaCO3)IS: 3025 ( Part 21) :20091 –5000 mg/LZinc as ZnIS: 3025 ( Part 49) :1994 RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.05 – 10.0 mg/L0.01 – 10.0 mg/LCadmium as CdIS: 3025 ( Part 41) :1992 RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.002 – 1.0 mg/LCyanide as CNIS: 3025 ( Part 27) :1986 RA:2009)0.01 – 2.0 mg/LLead as PbIS: 3025 ( Part 47) :1994 RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.005 – 5.0 mg/LMercury as HgIS: 3025 ( Part 48) :1994 RA:2009)0.0008– 5.0 mg/LMolybdenum as MoIS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.02 – 5.0 mg/LNickel as NiIS: 3025 ( Part 54) :1986 RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.01 – 5.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LPCB (Poly Chlorinated Biphenyls)APHA 22ndEdn 2012 - 6630-B,IS: 13428:2005 (RA 2009) – Annex. M0.0001 – 1.0 mg/LPoly Nuclear Aromatic Hydro Carbons as PAHAPHA 22ndEdn 2012 - 64400.00005 – 1.0 mg/LArsenic as AsIS: 3025 ( Part 37) :1988 RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.005 - 5.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LTotal Chromium as CrIS: 3025 ( Part 52) :2003 RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.02 – 1.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LTrihalomethaneChloroformAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 – 62320.005 – 1.0 mg/LBromoformAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 – 62320.005 – 1.0 mg/LDibromochloromethaneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 – 62320.005 – 1.0 mg/LBromodichloromethaneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 – 62320.005 – 1.0 mg/LTotal solidsIS: 3025 ( Part 15) :1984 RA:2009)1 – 10,000 mg/LChromium as Cr6+IS: 3025 ( Part 52) :2003 RA:2009)0.04 – 5.0 mg/LAcidity as CaCO3IS: 3025 ( Part 22) :1986 RA:2009)1-5000 mg/LPhosphate as PO4IS: 3025 ( Part 31) :1986 RA:2009)0.05 – 20 mg/LOxygen absorbed in 4 hrsIS: 3025 ( Part 63) :20070.1 - 5.0 mg/LResidue & volatile solid (organic solid & Inorganic Solid)IS: 3025 ( Part 18) :1984 RA:2012)1.0 – 10000 mg/LCarbon-di-oxideIS: 3025 ( Part 61) :20081 – 1000 mg/LSilica as SiO2IS: 3025 ( Part 35) :1988 RA:2009)0.1 – 500 mg/LAntimony as SbIS:15303 :2003(RA 2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.002 – 5.0 mg/LPotassium as KIS: 3025 ( Part 45) :1993 RA:2009)0.1 – 100 mg/LSodium as NaIS: 3025(Part 45) :1993 (RA:2009)0.1 – 1000 mg/LTotal Suspended SolidIS:3025 (Part 17):1984 (RA:2012)1 – 500 mg/LColor retention of KMnO4 at 27°CAnnex-A of IS:1070:1992 (RA:2013)QualitativeWater Neutralization:a)To neutralize 100ml of sample water using phenolphthalein as an indicator using 0.02N NaOHIS:3025 (Part 22):1986 (RA:2009)0.1 – 50 mLb) To neutralize 100ml of sample water using Mixed indicator using 0.02 N H2SO4IS:3025 (Part 23) :1986 (RA:2009)0.1 – 100 mL2Water (Water Intended for Human Consumption)AcrylamideUSEPA 8032A-Dec 1996(Rev1)0.00005 – 1.0 mg/LAntimony as SbAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3111B, 3120 B, 3125 B0.004 – 5.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LArsenic as AsAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3114C, 3120 B,3125 B0.005 - 1.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LBenzeneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.0002 – 5.0 mg/LBenzo(a)pyreneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 – 64400.0001 – 1.0 mg/LBoron as BAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 4500 B,B, 3120 B, 3125 B0.05 – 20.0 mg/L0.01 – 1.0 mg/LBromate as BrO3APHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 4110 D0.004 – 1.0 mg/LCadmium as CdAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3111B, 3120B, 3125 B0.002 – 1.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LTotal Chromium as CrAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3111 B, 3120 B, 3125 B0.02 – 1.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LCopper as CuAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3111 B, 3120 B, 3125 B0.03– 1.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LCyanide as CNAPHA 22nd Edn.2012- 4500 CN- C,E0.01 – 2.0 mg/L1,2 dichloroethaneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012- 6200 B0.0001 – 1.0 mg/LEpichlorohydrineAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.0001 – 2.0 mg/LFluoride as FAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 4500 F- B, D0.1 – 10 mg/LLead as PbAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3111 B, 3120 B, 3125 B0.005 – 5.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LMercury as HgAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 -3112 B, 3120 B, 3125 B0.0008– 1.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LNickel as NiAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3111 B, 3120 B, 3125 B0.01 – 5.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LNitrate as NO3APHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 4500 NO3 - B0.5 – 400 mg/LNitrite as NO2APHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 4500 NO2- B0.01 – 50.0 mg/LPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsBenzo(b)fluorantheneAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 – 64400.0001 – 1.0 mg/LBenzo(k)fluorantheneAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 – 64400.0001 – 1.0 mg/LBenzo(ghi)peryleneAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 – 64400.0001 – 1.0 mg/LIndeno(1,2,3-cd) pyreneAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 – 64400.0001 – 1.0 mg/LSelenium as SeAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3114 C, 3120 B, 3125 B0.005 – 1.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LTrichloroetheneAPHA 22ndEdn 2012 - 6200 B0.004 – 1.0 mg/LTetrachloroetheneAPHA 22ndEdn 2012 - 6200 B0.004 – 1.0 mg/LTrihalomethaneChloroformAPHA 22ndEdn 2012 – 62320.005 – 1.0 mg/LBromoformAPHA 22ndEdn 2012 – 62320.005 – 1.0 mg/LDibromochloromethaneAPHA 22ndEdn 2012 – 62320.005 – 1.0 mg/LBromodichloromethaneAPHA 22ndEdn 2012 – 62320.005 – 1.0 mg/LVinyl chlorideAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.0002 – 2.0 mg/LAluminium as AlAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3111 D, 3120 B, 3125 B0.02 – 5.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LAmmonia as NH4IS:3025( Part.34) :1988 (RA: 2009)0.1 –20.0 mg/LChloride as ClAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 4500 Cl- B, D1-4000 mg/LColourAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 2120 B, C1- 100 Hazen UnitsConductivity @ 20°CAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 2510 B1-50,000 ?mhos/cmTurbidity (NTU)APHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 2130 B0.5 -500 NTUpH Value (Hydrogen Ion Concentration)APHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 4500 H+ A,B1-14 unitsIron as FeAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3111 B, 3120 B, 3125 B0.05 –10.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LManganese as MnAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3111 B, 3120 B, 3125 B0.01 – 5.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LOdourIS: 3025 ( Part 5) :1983 (RA:2012)Agreeable/ DisagreeableOxygen absorbed in 4 hours (Oxydisability)IS: 3025 ( Part 63) :20070.1 - 5.0 mg/LTotal Organic carbonIn-house Validated Method STP/WTR/065 (Issue Date 17.06.2013)1 – 100 mg/LSulphate as SO4APHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 4500 SO4 - C,E1.0 – 2000 mg/LSodium as NaAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3111 B, 3120 B0.1 – 2000 mg/LTasteIS: 3025 ( Part 8) :1984 (RA:2012)Agreeable/DisagreeableTotal solidsAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 2540 B1 – 10,000 mg/LTotal dissolved solidsAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 2540 C1.0 – 10,000 mg/LTotal suspended solidsAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 2540 D1.0 – 200 mg/LTotal Hardness as CaCO3APHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 2340 C1 –5000 mg/LCalcium as CaAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3500 Ca B1.0 – 2000 mg/LMagnesium as MgAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 2340 C1.0 – 2000 mg/LAlkalinity as CaCO3APHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 2320 B1-5000 mg/LAcidity as CaCO3APHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 2310 B1-5000 mg/LCarbon-di-oxideAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 4500 CO2 C1 – 2000 mg/LChlorine Residual (free)APHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 4500 Cl- B,0.1 – 50 mg/LPhenolic Compound as C6H5OHAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 5530 B, C, D0 – 5.0 mg/LAnionic SurfactantsAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 5540 C0.1 – 5.0 mg/LSulphide as SAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 4500 S2- F0.04 – 10.0 mg/LPhosphates as PO4APHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 4500 P B,D0.05 – 20.0 mg/LResidue, volatile solidAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 2540 E1.0 – 1000 mg/LSilica as SiO2APHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 4500 SiO2 C0.1 – 200 mg/LOil & GreaseAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 5520 O &G B, C,2 – 100 mg/LCODAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 5220 B, C, D5 – 5000 mg/LBOD @ 27°C for 3 daysIS:3025( Part 44):1993 (RA:2009)5 –500 mg/LDissolved OxygenAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 4500 O B,C0.2 – 10.0 mg/LBarium as BaAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3111D, 3120B, 3125 B0.1 – 5.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LChromium as Cr6+APHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3500 Cr.B0.04 – 1.0 mg/LMolybdenum as MoAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3112 B, 3120 B, 3125 B0.02 – 1.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LPotassium as KAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3111B, 3120 B0.1 – 100 mg/LSilver as AgAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3111 B, 3120 B, 3125 B0.005 – 5.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LUranium as UAPHA 22nd Edn.2012- 3120 B, 3125 B,0.01 – 1.0 mg/LZinc as ZnAPHA 22nd Edn.2012 - 3111 B, 3120B, 3125 B0.05 – 50.0 mg/L0.001 – 1.0 mg/LResidual Sodium CarbonateIS:11624:1986 (RA: 2009)0 -20 m.eq/LSodium Absorption Ratio (SAR)IS:11624:1986 (RA: 2009)1 -500 m.eq/ LPercent SodiumIn house validated Method STP/WTR/066(Issue Date 17.06.2013)1 -100%Carbon tetra chlorideAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.002 – 10.0 mg/LDichloromethaneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.005 – 10.0 mg/L1,1 DichloroetheneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.005 – 5.0 mg/L1,2 DichloroetheneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.005 – 5.0 mg/LTolueneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.005 – 5.0 mg/LXylene –totalAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.005 – 5.0 mg/LEthyl benzeneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.005 – 5.0 mg/LStyreneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.005 – 5.0 mg/L1,2 DichlorobenzeneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.005 – 5.0 mg/L1,4 DichlorobenzeneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.005 – 5.0 mg/LHexachloro butadieneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.0005 – 5.0 mg/L1,2-dibromoethaneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.0002 – 1.0 mg/L1,2-dibromo 3 chloropropaneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.0001 – 1.0 mg/L1,2 dichloropropaneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.01 – 1.0 mg/L1,3 dichloropropeneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.01 – 1.0 mg/LTetrachloroethaneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.002 – 1.0 mg/LTrichloroethaneAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 6200 B0.002 – 1.0 mg/LChloriteAPHA 22nd Edn 2012 - 4110 D0.004 – 5.0 mg/LFormaldehydeUSEPA 8315A-Dec 1996(Rev1)0.50 – 5.0 mg/L3Packaged Drinking waterNatural Mineral Water Colour (True)IS: 3025 ( Part 4) :1983 (RA:2012)1 – 10 Color UnitOdourIS: 3025 ( Part 5) :1983 (RA:2012)Agreeable / disagreeableTasteIS: 3025 ( Part 7& 8) :1984 (RA:2012)Agreeable/DisagreeableTurbidityIS: 3025 ( Part 10) :1984 (RA:2012)1.0 – 10 NTUTotal dissolved solidsIS: 3025 ( Part 16) :1984 (RA:2012)1.0 – 1000 mg/LpH at 25oCIS: 3025 ( Part 11) :1983 (RA:2012)1 - 14 unitsBarium as BaIS:13428: 2005(RA:2009) –Annex. FIS:15302: 2003(RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.1 – 2.0 mg/L0.01 – 2.0 mg/LCopper as CuIS: 3025 ( Part 42) :1992 (RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.03– 1.0 mg/L0.01 – 1.0 mg/LIron as FeIS: 3025 ( Part 53) :2003 (RA:2009)IS:15303: 2003(RA 2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.05 – 1.0 mg/L0.01 – 1.0 mg/LManganese as MnIS: 3025 ( Part 59) :2006 (RA:2012)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.05 – 1.0 mg/L0.01 – 1.0 mg/LNitrate as NO3IS: 3025 ( Part 34) :1988 (RA:2009)0.5 – 100 mg/LNitrite as NO2IS: 3025 ( Part 34) :1988 (RA:2009)0.01 – 1.0 mg/LFluoride as FIS: 3025 (Part 60): 20080.1 – 2.0 mg/LZinc as ZnIS: 3025 ( Part 49) :1994 (RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.005 – 10.0 mg/L0.01 – 10.0 mg/LSilver as AgIS:13428:2005(RA 2009) - Annex-J0.005 – 1.0 mg/LAluminium as AlIS: 3025 ( Part 55) :2003 (RA:2009)IS:15302: 2003(RA 2009)0.02 –1.0 mg/L0.005 – 1.0 mg/LChloride as ClIS: 3025 ( Part 32) :1988 (RA:2009)1 - 500 mg/LSelenium as SeIS: 3025 ( Part 56) :2003 (RA:2009)IS:15303: 2003(RA:2009)0.005 – 1.0 mg/LSulphate as SO4IS: 3025 ( Part 24):1986 (RA:2009)1.0 – 500 mg/LAlkalinity as HCO3IS: 3025 ( Part 23) :1986 (RA:2009)1 – 500 mg/LCalcium as CaIS: 3025 ( Part 40) :1991 (RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)1.0 – 200 mg/LMagnesium as MgIS: 3025 ( Part 46) :1994 (RA:2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)1.0 – 100 mg/LSodium as NaIS: 3025 (Part 45):1993(RA: 2009)IS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.1 – 500 mg/LResidual free chlorineIS: 3025 (Part 26) :1986(RA: 2009)0.02 – 1.0 mg/LPhenolic compounds as C6H5OHClause 6 ofIS: 3025 (Part 43): 1992 (RA: 2009)0.001 – 2.0 mg/L/AbsentMineral OilClause 6 ofIS: 3025 (Part 39):1991(RA 2009) Amd 20.01 – 2.0 mg/L / AbsentAnionic surface active agents(as MBAS)IS: 13428:2005 (RA: 2009) - Annex-K0.1 - 1.0 mg/LSulphide as H2SIS: 3025 (Part 29):1986(RA: 2009)0.04 - 1.0 mg/LAntimony as SbIS:13428:2005(RA: 2009) – Annex G.IS:15303: 2003(RA:2009)0.004 – 1.0 mg/L0.002 – 1.0 mg/LBorates as BIS:13428:2005(RA: 2009) – Annex. HIS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.05 – 10.0 mg/L0.01 – 10.0 mg/LMercury as HgIS: 3025 (Part 48):1994 (RA: 2009)0.0008 - 1.0 mg/LCadmium as CdIS: 3025 (Part 41):1992 (RA: 2009)0.002 – 1.0 mg/LArsenic as AsIS: 3025 (Part 37):1988 (RA:2009)0.005 – 1.0 mg/LCyanide as CNClause 2 ofIS: 3025 (Part 27):1986 (RA: 2009)0.01 – 1.0 mg/L /AbsentLead as PbIS: 3025 (Part 47):1994 (RA: 2009)0.005 – 1.0 mg/LChromium as CrIS:13428: 2005(RA.2009) - Annex-JIS: 3025 ( Part 2) :2004 (RA:2009)0.02 - 1.0 mg/L0.01 – 1.0 mg/LNickel as NiIS:13428:2005(RA: 2009) – Annex. L0.01 – 1.0 mg/LPolychlorinated biphenyl(PCB)IS:13428:2005(RA:2009) – Annex-M0.0001 – 1.0 mg/LPoly Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH)APHA 22ndEdn 2012 – 64400.00005 – 1.0 mg/L4Packaged Drinking waterNatural Mineral Water Drinking WaterWater for Processed Food IndustryWater Intended for Human Consumption EU 98/83Pesticide Residues:2, 4 DDTUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 508 -1989(Rev3)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/L4, 4 DDTUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 508 -1989(Rev3)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/L2, 4 DDEUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 508 -1989(Rev3)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/L4, 4 DDEUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 508 -1989(Rev3)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/L2, 4 DDDUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 508 -1989(Rev3)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/L4,4 DDDUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 508 -1989(Rev3)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/L - HCH (Lindane)USEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 508 -1989(Rev3)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/L - HCHUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 508 -1989(Rev3)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/L - HCHUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 508 -1989(Rev3)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/L - HCHUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 508 -1989(Rev3)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/LEndosulfanUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 508 -1989(Rev3)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/LEndosulfanUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 508 -1989(Rev3)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/LEndosulfan sulphateUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 508 -1989(Rev3)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/LMonocrotophosUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA8141A-1994(Rev1)0.00002 - 1.0 mg/LEthionUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 508 -1989(Rev3)0.00002 - 1.0 mg/LChlorpyriphosUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA8141A-1994(Rev1)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/LPhorateUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA8141A-1994(Rev1)0.00002 - 1.0 mg/LPhoratesulphoxideUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA8141A-1994(Rev1)0.00002 - 1.0 mg/LPhoratesulphoneUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA8141A-1994(Rev1)0.00002 - 1.0 mg/L2, 4-DUSEPA515.1-1995(Rev4)0.00005 - 1.0 mg/LButachlorUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA8141A-1994(Rev1)0.00001 - 1 .0 mg/LIsoproturonUSEPA 532 -2000(Rev1)0.00002 - 1.0 mg/LAlachlorUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA 507 -1989(Rev2)0.00002 - 1.0 mg/LAtrazineUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA8141A-1994(Rev1)0.00002 - 1.0 mg/LMethyl parathionUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA8141A-1994(Rev1)0.00002 - 1.0 mg/LMethyl paraoxonUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA8141A-1994(Rev1)0.00004 - 1.0 mg/LMalathionUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA8141A-1994(Rev1)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/LMalaoxonUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)USEPA8141A-1994(Rev1)0.00005 - 1.0 mg/LAldrinUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/LDieldrinUSEPA525.2-1995(Rev2)0.00001 - 1.0 mg/LVII.PVC RAW MATERIAL AND FINISHEDPRODUCTSCadmiumIEC 62321 : 20085.0 - 100 ppmLeadIEC 62321 : 20085.0 - 1000 ppmMercuryIEC 62321 : 20085.0 - 100 ppm-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-*NOTE: The Laboratory has demonstrated competence for the stated scope for WATER. This however does not fully cover the specification requirements of BIS for the Packaged Drinking Water as per IS:14543 and the Packaged Natural Mineral Water IS:13428. ................
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