Civil Water analysis
Date: 30th July, 2024
Grade: – VIII-B
Venue: St. John College of Engineering and Management
Resource Person: Dr. Buddharatna J. Godboley
Learning outcome of the Activity:
1) Students will be able to describe the natural water cycle, including process
2) Students will understand key water quality parameters such as pH, turbidity, and temperature
St. John international school organised a workshop for grade VIII students on the topic of “Civil Water analysis”. The main purpose of this workshop is to present the findings of a civil water analysis conducted to enhance the understanding of water quality and management among students. This analysis aims to educate students about the importance of water quality, its measurement, and its impact on health and the environment. This study includes the collection, analysis, and interpretation of water samples from various sources. The results are intended to provide a practical learning experience for school students and foster awareness about water conservation.
This civil water analysis provides valuable insights into the quality of different water sources and emphasises the importance of water quality management. By engaging students in practical analysis and discussions, we aim to foster a deeper understanding of water issues and encourage responsible behaviour towards water conservation.