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Last Amended on 15.09.2014 Page 1 of 12 I. AIR, GASES & ATMOSPHERE 1. Ambient Air Particulate Matter (PM 10 ) IS: 5182 (Part-23) : 2006 (RA2012) 10 to 200 g/m 3 Particulate Matter (PM 2.5 ) Carbon Monoxide (CO) USEPA Method HTH: LB:07 Issue No.01, Issue Date.01.01.2013 10 to 100 g/m 3 IS: 5182 (Part-10) : 1999 (RA 2003) 1 to 350 mg/m 3 N (N-Normality of Thiosulphate) Sulphur Dioxide (SO 2 ) IS: 5182 (Part-2) : 2001(RA 2012) 6 to 100 g/m 3. Nitrogen Dioxide (NO 2 ) IS: 5182 (Part -6) : 2006 (RA 2012) 5 to 100 g/m 3 Ammonia (NH 3 ) APHA 22 nd Ed. 2012,: 4500-F (Indophenol Method) 20 to 500 g/m 3 Ozone (O 3 ) IS: 5182 (Part -IX) : 1974 (RA 2009) 20 to 200 µg/m 3 Lead (Pb) IS: 5182 (Part -22) : 2004(RA 2009) (By AAS) 0.02 to 5 µg/m 3 Benzene (C 6 H 6 ) IS: 5182 (Part-11) : 2006 (RA 2012) 1.0 to 10 µg/m 3 Benzo(a) Pyrene (BaP) IS: 5182 (Part-12) : 2004 (RA 2009) By GC Method (FID) Arsenic (As) APHA 22 nd Ed. 2012, 3500-B (Silver Diethyldithiocarbamte Method) Nickel (Ni) APHA 22 nd Ed.2012, 3111-B (AAS Method) 0.2 to 5.0 ng/m 3 0.5 to 25 ng/m 3 1.0 to 50 ng/m 3

Last Amended on 15.09.2014 Page 2 of 12 2. Stack Emissions Particulate Matter IS: 11255 (Part-I) : 1985(RA 2009) 10 to 1000 mg/nm 3 Sulphur Dioxide (SO 2 ) IS: 11255 (Part-2) : 1985(RA 2009) EN 61000-6-3 LEN, 61000-6-1 (Flue Gas Analyser) 3 to 500 mg/nm 3 Nitrogen Dioxide (NO 2 ) IS: 11255 (Part-7) : 2005(RA 2012) / 0.5 to 500 mg/nm 3 EN 61000-6-3 LEN, 61000-6-1 (Flue Gas Analyser) Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 ) EN 61000-6-3 LEN, 61000-6-1 (Flue Gas Analyser) 0.2 to 20 % (v/v) Carbon Monoxide (CO) IS: 5182 (Part-10) : 1999(RA 2003) 1 to 600 mg/nm 3 Hydrogen Sulphide (H 2 S) IS: 11255 (Part-4) : 2006(RA 2012) 0.5 to 50 mg/nm 3 Flow Rate IS: 11255 (Part-3) : 2008(RA 2013) 1 to 30 lpm II. WATER 1. Drinking water Colour IS: 3025 (Part-4) : 1983(RA 2012) 5 to 100 hazen Temperature IS: 3025 (Part-9) : 1984(RA 2012) Ambient to 50º C Turbidity IS: 3025 (Part-10) : 1984(RA 2012) 1 to 100 NTU Specific Conductivity IS: 3025 (Part-14) : 1984(RA 2013) 1 to 5000 mhos/cm ph IS: 3025 (Part-11) : 1983(RA 2012) 2 to 14 Total Hardness IS: 3025 (Part-21) : 2009 1 to 1500 mg/l

Last Amended on 15.09.2014 Page 3 of 12 Drinking water Calcium Hardness IS: 3025 (Part-40) : 1991(RA 2009) 1 to 1500 mg/l Chloride IS: 3025 (Part-32) : 1988(RA 2009) 0.5 to 3000 mg/l Sulphate IS: 3025 (Part-24) : 1986(RA 2009) (Turbidity Method) 2 to 1000 mg/l Total Alkalinity IS: 3025 (Part-23) : 1986(RA 2009) 1.0 to 1500 mg/l Nitrate Nitrogen IS: 3025 (Part-34) : 1988(RA 2009) (Chromotropic Acid Method) 0.5 to 100 mg/l Total Suspended Solids IS: 3025 (Part-17) : 1984(RA 2012) 5 to 2500 mg/l Total Dissolved Solids IS: 3025 (Part-16) : 1984(RA 2012) 5 to 5000 mg/l Iron IS: 3025 (Part-53) : 2003(RA 2009) (By AAS Method) Phenol IS: 3025 (Part-43) : 1992(RA 2009) (4 Amino- anti pyrine method without chloroform extraction) Copper IS: 3025 (Part-42) : 1992(RA 2009) (By AAS Method) Manganese APHA 22 nd Ed.2012, 3500-B (Persulphate Method) Sodium IS: 3025 (Part-45) : 1993(RA 2009) (Flame photometer method) Potassium IS: 3025 (Part-45) : 1993(RA 2009) (Flame photometer method) 0.02 to 10 mg/l 0.1 to 5 mg/l 0.05 to 5.0 mg/l 0.1 to 5 mg/l 1 to 100 mg/l 1 to 100 mg/l

Last Amended on 15.09.2014 Page 4 of 12 Drinking water Residual Chlorine IS: 3025 (Part-26) : 1986(RA 2009) 0.1 to 5 mg/l Phosphate IS: 3025 (Part-31) : 1988(RA 2009) (Stannous Chloride Method) 0.1 to 50 mg/l Fluoride APHA 22 nd Ed.2012, 4500 - F (SPADNS Method) 0.1 to 5 mg/l Silica IS: 3025 (Part-35) : 1988(RA 2009) (Molybdosilicate Method) Zinc IS: 3025 (Part-49) : 1994(RA 2009) (By AAS Method) Aluminium IS: 3025 (Part-55) : 2003(RA 2009) (Erichrome cyanine-r Method) Boron IS: 3025 (Part-57) : 2005(RA 2010) (Curcumin Method) Lead IS: 3025 (Part-47) : 1994(RA 2009) (By AAS Method) Cadmium Mercury Arsenic IS: 3025 (Part-41) : 1992(RA2009) (By AAS Method) IS: 3025 (Part-48) : 1994(RA2009) (By Mercury Analyzer, Cold Vapour AAS) IS: 3025 (Part-37) : 1988(RA2009) (Silver Diethyl Dithio carbamate method) 0.1 to 50 mg/l 0.1 to 10 mg/l 0.1 to 5 mg/l 0.01 to 1.0 mg/l 0.05 to 5 mg/l 0.03 to 5 mg/l 0.0005 to 0.1 mg/l 0.03-0.3 mg/l

Last Amended on 15.09.2014 Page 5 of 12 Drinking water Nickel IS: 3025 (Part-54) : 2003(RA2009) (By AAS Method) 0.1 to 5 mg/l Chromium (Total & Hexa) Cyanide IS: 3025 (Part-52) : 2003(RA2009) By DPC Method (Hexa) By AAS Method (Total) APHA 22 nd Ed.2012, 4500 D (Titrimetric Method) 0.01 to 5 mg/l 0.02 to 5 mg/l 2. Waste Water Colour IS: 3025 (Part-4) : 1983(RA 2012) 5 to 100 hazen TSS IS: 3025 (Part-17) : 1984(RA 2012) 5 to 2500 mg/l TDS Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) IS: 3025 (Part-16) : 1984 (RA 2012) 5 to 5000 mg/l IS: 3025 (Part-58) : 2006 (RA 2012) 5 to 1000 mg/l IS: 3025 (Part-44) : 1993 (RA 2009) 1.0 to 1000 mg/l Total Kjeldhal Nitrogen (TKN) IS: 3025 (Part-34) : 1988 (RA2009) (Macro Kjeldhal Method) 0.1 to 100 mg/l Temperature IS: 3025 (Part-9) : 1984(RA 2012) Ambient to 50º C ph IS: 3025 (Part-11) : 1983(RA 2012) 2 to 14 Oil & Grease IS: 3025 (Part-39) : 1991(RA 2009) 2 to 100 mg/l

Last Amended on 15.09.2014 Page 6 of 12 3. Construction Water ph IS: 3025 (Part-11) : 1983 (RA 2012) 2 to 14 Chloride IS: 3025 (Part-32) : 1988 (RA 2009) 0.5 to 2000 mg/l TSS IS: 3025 (Part-17) : 1984 (RA 2012) 5 to 2000 mg/l Total Alkalinity IS: 3025 (Part-22) : 1986(RA 2009) 1.0 to 1500 mg/l Sulphate IS: 3025 (Part-24) : 1986(RA 2009) (Turbidity Method) 2 to 1000 mg/l Organic Matter IS: 3025 (Part-18) : 1984(RA 2012) 2.0 to 1000 mg/l Inorganic Matter IS: 3025 (Part-18) : 1984(RA 2012) 2.0 to 4000 mg/l III. POLLUTION & ENVIRONMENT 1. Hazardous Waste ph USEPA SW846 Method 1311 (4.5) Organic Matter IS: 2720 (Part XXII) : 1972 (RA2010) 2 to 14 0.2 to 6.0 % Moisture Content Solid Content USEPA SW846 Method 1311 (7.2.11) USEPA SW846 Method 1311 (7.1.1.7) 1.0 to 50 % 1 to 90 %

Last Amended on 15.09.2014 Page 7 of 12 IV. FOODS & AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS 1. Cereals, Pulses, and By-Products a. Wheat Atta Moisture IS: 1155 : 1968 (RA 2010) 0.5 to 20 % Total Ash IS: 1155 : 1968 (RA 2010) 0.2 to 5 % Acid Insoluble Ash IS: 1155 : 1968 (RA 2010) 0.01 to 10 % Gluten IS: 1155 : 1968 (RA 2010) 2 to 15 % Alcoholic Acidity as H 2 SO 4 IS: 1155 : 1968 (RA 2010) 0.01 to 2 % b. Maida Moisture IS: 1009 : 1979 (RA 2010) 0.5 to 20 % Total Ash IS: 1009 : 1979 (RA 2010) 0.2 to 3 % Acid Insoluble Ash IS: 1009 : 1979 (RA 2010) 0.01 to 1.0 % Gluten IS: 1009 : 1979 (RA 2010) 2 to 15 % Alcoholic Acidity as H 2 SO 4 IS: 1009 : 1979 (RA 2010) 0.01 to 2 % c. Suji Moisture IS: 1010 : 1968 (RA 2010) 0.5 to 20 % Total Ash IS: 1010 : 1968 (RA 2010) 0.2 to 3 % Acid Insoluble Ash IS: 1010 : 1968 (RA 2010) 0.01 to 1 % Gluten IS: 1010 : 1968 (RA 2010) 1 to 12 % Alcoholic Acidity as H 2 SO 4 IS: 1010 : 1968 (RA 2010) 0.01 to 2 %

Last Amended on 15.09.2014 Page 8 of 12 d. Corn Flakes Moisture IS: 1158 : 1973 (RA 2010) 1 to 15 % Total Ash Excluding NaCl IS: 1158 : 1973 (RA 2010) 0.2 to 3 % Acid Insoluble Ash IS: 1158 : 1973 (RA 2010) 0.01 to 0.50 % Alcoholic Acidity as H 2 SO 4 IS: 1158 : 1973 (RA 2010) 0.01 to 2 % 2. Bakery Products a. Biscuit Moisture IS: 1011 : 2002 (RA 2009) 0.5 to 10 % Total Ash IS: 1011 : 2002 (RA 2009) 0.50 to 5 % Acid Insoluble Ash IS: 1011 : 2002 (RA 2009) 0.01 to 2 % Extracted Oil/ Fat IS: 1011 : 2002 (RA 2009) 2 to 50 % Acidity of Extracted Fat IS: 1011 : 2002 (RA 2009) 0.05 to 5 % b. Namkeen Moisture IS: 15271:2003 (RA 2009) 0.5 to 10 % Total Ash IS: 15271:2003 (RA 2009) 0.5 to 10 % Acid Insoluble Ash IS: 15271:2003 (RA 2009) 0.01 to 2 % Fat IS: 15271:2003 (RA 2009) 10 to 60 % Acidity of Extracted Fat IS: 15271:2003 (RA 2009) 0.05 to 2 % Peroxide Value IS: 15271:2003 (RA 2009) 0.5 to 20 meq / 1000gm

Last Amended on 15.09.2014 Page 9 of 12 3. Spices and Condiments a. Chilli Powder Moisture IS: 1797:1985 (RA -2009) 0.5 to 20 % Total Ash IS: 1797:1985 (RA -2009) 1 to 15 % Acid Insoluble Ash IS: 1797:1985 (RA -2009) 0.01 to 5 % Non Volatile Ether Extract IS: 1797:1985 (RA -2009) 2 to 20 % b. Turmeric Powder Moisture IS: 1797:1985 (RA-2009) 0.5 to 20 % Total Ash IS: 1797:1985 (RA-2009) 1 to 15 % Acid Insoluble Ash IS: 1797:1985 (RA-2009) 0.01 to 5 % c. Garam Masala Moisture IS: 1797:1985 (RA-2009) 0.5 to 15 % Total Ash IS: 1797:1985 (RA-2009) 1 to 15 % Acid Insoluble Ash IS: 1797:1985 (RA-2009) 0.05 to 3 % Non Volatile Ether Extract IS: 1797:1985 (RA-2009) 5 to 30 % d. Black Pepper Moisture IS: 1797:1985 (RA-2009) 0.5 to 20 % Total Ash IS: 1797:1985 (RA-2009) 1 to 15 % Acid Insoluble Ash IS: 1797:1985 (RA-2009) 0.05 to 5 % Non Volatile Ether Extract IS: 1797:1985 (RA-2009) 1 to 20 %

Last Amended on 15.09.2014 Page 10 of 12 4. Milk And Dairy Products a. Fresh Milk Total Solid IS: 1479 (P-II):1961 (RA- 2009) 2 to 20 % Fat IS: 1224 (P-I):1977 (RA-2009) 1 to 10 % b. Paneer Moisture IS: 10484:1983 (RA-1999) 10 to 80 % Milk Fat IS: 1224 (Part-2) : 1997 (RA-2009) 10 to 80 % Titratable Acidity IS: 10484:1983 (RA-1999) 0.01 to 2 % c. Curd Total Solid IS: 1479 (P-II):1961 (RA-2009) 5 to 60 % Fat IS: 1479 (P-II):1961 (RA-2009) 0.5 to 10 % Protein IS: 1479 (P-I):1960 (RA-2003) 0.5 to 10 % 5. Fruit & Vegetable Products (Pickles) Acidity as Citric Acid IS: 2860 : 1964 (RA-2008) 0.1 to 20 % Acidity as Acetic Acid IS: 2860 : 1964 (RA.-2008) 0.1 to 5 % Sodium Chloride IS: 2860 : 1964 (RA.-2008) 0.5 to 20 % 6. Oil, Fats & Related Products Moisture IS: 548 (P-I) : 1964 (RA1999) 0.01 to 15 % Free Fatty Acid as Oleic Acid IS: 548 (P-I) : 1964 (RA1999) 0.01 to 10 % RM Value IS: 548 (P-I) : 1964 (RA1999) 20 to 40 Peroxide Value IS: 548 (P-I) : 1964 (RA1999) 0.01 to 5 meq./1000gm Saponification Value IS: 548 (P-I) : 1964 (RA1999) 50 to 300 Iodine Value IS: 548 (P-I) : 1964 (RA1999) 10 to 300

Last Amended on 15.09.2014 Page 11 of 12 V. BUILDING MATERIALS 1. Cement Loss on Ignition IS 4032 : 1985, (RA 2009) 1.0 to 6 % Insoluble Residue IS 4032 : 1985, (RA 2009) 1 to 35 % Alumina IS 4032 : 1985 (RA 2009) 1 to 10 % Iron Oxide IS 4032 : 1985 (RA 2009) 0.15 to 5.0 % Silica IS 4032 : 1985 (RA 2009) 15 to 25 % Calcium Oxide (CaO) IS 4032 : 1985 (RA 2009) 40 to 70 % Magnesium Oxide (MgO) IS 4032 : 1985 (RA 2009) 1 to 6 % Total Sulphur as SO3 IS 4032 : 1985 (RA 2009) 1.0 to 5 % 2. Admixture (Concrete) Dry Material Content IS 9103 : 1999 (RA 2013) 10 to 50 % Relative Density IS 9103 : 1999 (RA 2013) 1 to 1.5 gm/cc Chlorides IS 6925 : 1973 (RA 2013) 0.05 to 5 % ph IS 9103 : 1999 (RA 2013) 2 to 14 Ash Content IS 9103 : 1999 (RA 2013) 0.5 to 20 %

Last Amended on 15.09.2014 Page 12 of 12 3. Bitumen Solubility in Trichloroethylene IS 1216 : 1978 (RA 2009) 90 to 100 % VI. METALS AND ALLOYS 1. Mild Steel Carbon IS 228 (Part-1) : 1991(RA 2012) 0.05 to 2.5 % Sulphur IS 228 (Part-9) : 2004(RA 2012) 0.01 to 0.25 % Phosphorous IS 228 (Part-3) : 1991(RA 2012) 0.01 to 0.5 % Manganese IS 228 (Part-2) : 1987(RA 2012) 0.1 to 2.5 % Silicon IS 228 (Part-8) : 1987(RA 2012) 0.1 to 6 % VII. METALLIC COATINGS AND TREATMENT SOLUTIONS 1. Metallic Coating Mass of Zinc Coating IS 6745 : 1972 (RA 2011) 100 to 2000 g/m 2 Anodic Coating IS 5523 : 1983 (RA 2011) (Stripping Method) 2.5 to 25 µm -X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-