The paper presents a layout of a relatively inexpensive floating house requisite for people relying in coastal areas. The floating house would have the maximum capacity of family members' loads with qualified freeboard of 30 percent along with the body of the accompanying airtight empty steel drums in water with a planned floor space. The metacentric height of the planned house is thought to have a positive meaning. Expenses of extracted data materials such as carpeting, walls, new roof, and floats are recommended to determine a most cost-effective and long-lasting solution.
Indian rivers are facing a severe problem of pollution. Safe discharge of waste water is still a very big problem in every part of the world and mainly in developing countries. The discharge of waste water effects the physiochemical properties of water stream and soils which enter into the food chain and effects agriculture products, human health and animals as well. This study includes the analysis of the Panchaganga river and Ganga river which are highly polluted in the current scenario. The major reason this pollution is disposal of municipal sewage which is not properly treated before letting it out in the rivers.
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