Difference between revisions of "Field Trip to Kolar 18, 19, 20 April"

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On the next day we traveled by bus to KGF, which had had contaminated borewells as per the article Ayan had sent us. We didn't have enough time so we couldn't visit the locations mentioned.  
 
On the next day we traveled by bus to KGF, which had had contaminated borewells as per the article Ayan had sent us. We didn't have enough time so we couldn't visit the locations mentioned.  
  
The trip was a good experience. Finally being outside college collecting samples. Samples didn't test for Arsenic contamination, hwoever there could have been many reasons for that including that there was no Arsenic in the first place.
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The trip was a good experience. Finally being outside college collecting samples. Samples didn't test for Arsenic contamination, however there could have been many reasons for that including that there was no Arsenic in the first place.

Revision as of 14:06, 26 April 2013

We left Bangalore early in the morning and reached Kolar after 10 am. On the first day we took 10 samples walking around Adhima. Adhima was a little uphill from Kolar itself. The weather stayed hot and sunny during both days. That made it difficult to walk around and collect samples. Also the weather wasn't good for keeping the samples. In the evening we got to test two samples with the Orlab kit. On the next day we traveled by bus to KGF, which had had contaminated borewells as per the article Ayan had sent us. We didn't have enough time so we couldn't visit the locations mentioned.

The trip was a good experience. Finally being outside college collecting samples. Samples didn't test for Arsenic contamination, however there could have been many reasons for that including that there was no Arsenic in the first place.