This document provides a summary of an individual's experience and skills. It outlines 14 years of experience in analytical chemistry, microbiological testing, and water treatment. Key skills include analytical testing of metals in water and waste water using atomic absorption and spectrophotometry, wet chemistry analysis, microbiological water testing, implementation of ISO 17025 standards, and proficiency in laboratory software and computer programs. Recent professional experience includes roles as a quality manager and senior chemist conducting chemical and microbial analysis of water, wastewater, and soil. Instrumental skills involve the operation of atomic absorption, TOC analyzers, ion chromatographs, UV-Vis spectrophotometers, and other water testing devices.
Analysis of groundwater quality of visnagar taluka, mehasana district gujaratvishvam Pancholi
Ground water is the principal source of drinking water in our country and indispensable source of our life. The quality of water is of vital concern for mankind, since it is directly linked to human welfare. The present work investigated various physiochemical parameters of villages of Visnagar taluka of Mehsana district, Gujarat. Because of north Gujarat is affected by various water quality parameters like fluoride is high in many parts of north Gujarat. A total of 50 water samples will be collected from the tube wells for post-monsoon season and analyzed for the various physiochemical parameters like pH, electrical conductivity (EC), nitrate (NO3-), magnesium (Mg2+), Calcium (Ca2+), hardness, and alkalinity, sulphates (SO42-), chloride (Cl-), sodium (Na+), potassium (K+), Fluoride (F-) and total dissolved solids (TDS). The result were compared with standards prescribed by IS: 10500(2012). It was found that the ground water contaminated at 16 sampling sites namely Khadalpur, Chhogala, Sunshi, Denap, Jetalvasana, Tarabh, Visnagar Rural, Bhalak, Kamalpur (GOT), Kamalpur (KHA), Kansa, Magaroda, Pudgam, Sadutala, Thalota, Vadu while other 34 sampling sites showed physiochemical parameters within the water quality standards and quality of water is good so it is fit for drinking uses.
IQ Academy Lunch & Learn Webinar | Cost Effective Water Quality Monitoring wi...IQ_UK
Lots of water quality monitoring is undertaken by the quarrying industry as part of demonstrating environmental permit compliance to the Regulator as well as day to day operational control. Cost is a very important driver in monitoring design and implementation but must not be at the expense of quality and effectiveness. This webinar will discuss how to maximise the effectiveness of water quality monitoring whilst also minimising cost.
Delivered by Dr Craig Speed, an Associate Director and Hydrochemist in Wardell Armstrong’s Water team. Craig has over 13 years of water consultancy experience and 4 years’ experience working for the Environment Agency. His expertise includes design, management and review of water quality monitoring (both groundwater and surface water), hydrochemical interpretation, providing lectures on water quality monitoring at Birmingham University, knowledge of UK water legislation (including environmental permits and abstraction licensing) and detailed knowledge of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) including WFD Compliance Assessments.
His recent project experience includes historic metal mine impact assessments, a quarry lake hydrochemistry project, a quarry conceptual model review, hydrogeology lead in major infrastructure projects, key expert in groundwater monitoring for a project in Turkey and conducting an investigation and adjudication following lime stabilisation impacts on water quality for an electrical infrastructure company.
Analysis of groundwater quality of visnagar taluka, mehasana district gujaratvishvam Pancholi
Ground water is the principal source of drinking water in our country and indispensable source of our life. The quality of water is of vital concern for mankind, since it is directly linked to human welfare. The present work investigated various physiochemical parameters of villages of Visnagar taluka of Mehsana district, Gujarat. Because of north Gujarat is affected by various water quality parameters like fluoride is high in many parts of north Gujarat. A total of 50 water samples will be collected from the tube wells for post-monsoon season and analyzed for the various physiochemical parameters like pH, electrical conductivity (EC), nitrate (NO3-), magnesium (Mg2+), Calcium (Ca2+), hardness, and alkalinity, sulphates (SO42-), chloride (Cl-), sodium (Na+), potassium (K+), Fluoride (F-) and total dissolved solids (TDS). The result were compared with standards prescribed by IS: 10500(2012). It was found that the ground water contaminated at 16 sampling sites namely Khadalpur, Chhogala, Sunshi, Denap, Jetalvasana, Tarabh, Visnagar Rural, Bhalak, Kamalpur (GOT), Kamalpur (KHA), Kansa, Magaroda, Pudgam, Sadutala, Thalota, Vadu while other 34 sampling sites showed physiochemical parameters within the water quality standards and quality of water is good so it is fit for drinking uses.
IQ Academy Lunch & Learn Webinar | Cost Effective Water Quality Monitoring wi...IQ_UK
Lots of water quality monitoring is undertaken by the quarrying industry as part of demonstrating environmental permit compliance to the Regulator as well as day to day operational control. Cost is a very important driver in monitoring design and implementation but must not be at the expense of quality and effectiveness. This webinar will discuss how to maximise the effectiveness of water quality monitoring whilst also minimising cost.
Delivered by Dr Craig Speed, an Associate Director and Hydrochemist in Wardell Armstrong’s Water team. Craig has over 13 years of water consultancy experience and 4 years’ experience working for the Environment Agency. His expertise includes design, management and review of water quality monitoring (both groundwater and surface water), hydrochemical interpretation, providing lectures on water quality monitoring at Birmingham University, knowledge of UK water legislation (including environmental permits and abstraction licensing) and detailed knowledge of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) including WFD Compliance Assessments.
His recent project experience includes historic metal mine impact assessments, a quarry lake hydrochemistry project, a quarry conceptual model review, hydrogeology lead in major infrastructure projects, key expert in groundwater monitoring for a project in Turkey and conducting an investigation and adjudication following lime stabilisation impacts on water quality for an electrical infrastructure company.
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1. PROFILEPROFILE
A competent, dynamic, highly motivated and skilled analyst, having 14 years of hands-on experience in analytical
chemistry, microbiological testing techniques and water treatment plants and technologies.
SKILLS SUMMARYSKILLS SUMMARY
Technical Proficiency:
Analytical Testing Metal analysis on water and waste water by Atomic absorption and
Spectrophotometer.
Wet Chemistry Analysis
Microbiological testing of Water.
Implementation of ISO 17025
Proficiency proven through participation in proficiency testing schemes
Lab Software: WINAAS, WASPECT etc.
Computer skills; MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Windows 98/2000/XP, Corel Draw, Adobe
Photoshope, Intenet Tools
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
ANALYTICAL SKILLSANALYTICAL SKILLS
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Company:
Job Title:
Tenure:
Responsibilities
Nesmah Al Ain
Quality Manager
From: July 2015 to date
• Managing chemistry Lab.
• Managing microbiology lab.
• Wet chemistry analysis on water waste water and mineral water.
• Microbiological analysis of raw water and mineral water.
• Quality control and quality assurance of bottled water.
• Implementation of HACCP on water line.
• Working tasks to sub-ordinates
Company:
Job Title:
Tenure:
Responsibilities:
Pakistan council of research in water resources
Sr. Chemist
From: January 2002 to March 2008.
• Chemical and Metals Analysis of water, Waste Water and Soil
• All types of analysis by using spectrophotometer.
Company:
Job Title:
Tenure:
Responsibilities:
Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR), Islamabad, Pakistan
Lab Supervisor
From: March 2008 to March 2015
• Wet Chemistry Analysis on Water, Wastewater, Mineral water
• Metal and Mineral Analysis on Atomic Absorption and spectrophotometer.
• Microbiological analysis of Potable, Treated and Waste water.
• Air Quality and Surfaces Testing.
• Implementation of ISO 17025
• Standardization of reagents
• Quality control Charts
Azhar Abbas
StSt
Mobile: +92-3125121255
St P/O padhrar Dist Khushab, Pakistan
Address (Present): Nesmah Al Ain Saudi Arabia Ltd.
Nesmah Ain sham aljamoom Makkah,
KSA
Mobile : +966-541404572
E- E. mail: raufahmed50@yahoo.com
2. CHEMISTRY:
• Trace metals and Heavy metals analysis by Atom absorption.
• Determination of Nitrates, Fluorides and different ions and metals by U. V. Spectrophotometer
and colorimeter.
• Determination of Total Hardness
• Determination of Alkalinity
• Determination of Carbonates and Bicarbonates
• Determination of Chlorides
• Determination of COD, BOD and TOC
• Determination of Total Dissolve Solids and Total Suspended Solids
• Determination of pH and Conductivity
• Sampling of Water and Wastewater.
INSTRUMENTAL SKILLSINSTRUMENTAL SKILLS
• Atomic Absorption
• TOC Analyser
• Ion Chromatographer (IC)
• U.V. Visible & IR Spectrophotometer
• Ion Selective Electrode Meter (ISE Meter)
• COD and BOD Apparatus
• Ph Meter, DO meter. Electrical Conductivity and TDS Meter, Turbidity meter, Flame Photo Meter
ACADEMICSACADEMICS
M.Sc
(Masscommunication)
National university of modern languages Islamabad. Pakistan
B.Sc (Chemistry)
F.sc(Pre,Medical)F.sc(Pre,Medical)
Punjab university Lahore Pakistan.
Govt college Sargodha ,Pakistan
TRAININGTRAINING
• Training Workshop on Water Quality and Analytical Techniques (Pakistan Council of Research
in Water Resources Islamabad, Pakistan.)
• Training Workshop on Arsenic Monitoring and its Mitigation in Pakistan (Pakistan Council of
Research in Water Resources Islamabad, Pakistan.)
• Training Workshop on Safe Drinking Water and Treatment Technologies (Hyderabad, Pakistan.)
• Training Workshop on Water Testing and Treatment for Community Water Supply Schemes
(Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources Islamabad, Pakistan.)
• Development of an Assessment System to Evaluation the Ecological Status of Rivers in the
Hindu Kush Himalaya Region.
• Training programme on Capacity Building of Technicians Islamabad, Pakistan.
• Training Workshop on Capacity Building in Water Quality Monitoring for AJK and NWFP Water
Supply Agencies Islamabad, Pakistan.)
• Basic Food Hygiene Training Duabi UAE.
• First Aid Training KSA
• Managing Safety by IOSH
• Working Safely
• Implementation of ISO 17025.
WATER QUALITY MONITORING AND SURVEILLANCE:
• Extensive & Intensive Water & Wastewater Sampling, Preservation and Transpiration.
• Active participation in Development and Evaluation of Low Cost Water Testing Techniques.
• Active participation in Development and Monitoring of Arsenic Removal Plants.
• Installation and Operation of Water Treatment Technologies.
• Installation of Natural and Dosing Mineral Water Plants.
• Installation of Chlorinators.
• Installation of RO plants.
*References available on request.
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