Waste water management and water quality of river Yamuna in the megacity of Delhi

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作者
Parween, M. [1 ]
Ramanathan, A. L. [2 ]
Raju, N. J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Adv Studies, Indian Inst Sci Campus, Bangalore 560012, Karnataka, India
[2] Jawaharlal Nehru Univ, Sch Environm Sci, New Delhi 110067, India
关键词
Heavy metals; Hydrochemistry; Major ions nutrients; Pollution; Sewage treatment; Toxic metals; Waste water treatment; CARBON NANOTUBES; HEAVY-METALS; INDIA; DEGRADATION; SEDIMENTS; POLLUTANTS; HIMALAYA; CADMIUM; SYSTEMS; PLANT;
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10.1007/s13762-017-1280-8
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The present study aims at assessing water quality of river Yamuna in one of the world's most polluted and populated megacities, Delhi. Conductivity, salinity and sodium content were within the permissible categories. Chloride concentration exceeded acceptable levels of drinking water guidelines. Water quality was poor at all locations with respect to heavy metal contamination, especially along the lower section of the Delhi stretch. Heavy metal concentrations were manifold higher than the acceptable limits of drinking water according to the BIS guidelines and reached similar to 29, 4.9, 10, 31, 27, 83, 7.3 and 27 times higher, respectively, for metals aluminum, copper, chromium, cadmium, iron, lead, manganese and nickel. The Najafgarh and the Shahdara drains are major point sources. Low oxidation-reduction potential reflected high organic loads and traces of eutrophication together with significant levels of nitrate and total phosphate. Discharges from agriculture, sewage and power plants could be important sources of high metal concentration. This calls for urgent measures to be taken for prevention of metal contamination in the river, through both, technology as well as implementation of regulations in order to sustain huge populations in megacities like Delhi. Waste water treatment from point sources needs tremendous improvement on the city. Treatment of the entire waste generated up to the tertiary level is required for minimizing dissolved solids, especially toxic metals, and rendering reuse in agriculture suitable. Treatment plants need proper operation, maintenance, uninterrupted power supply and regular monitoring. Various measure and programmes need to be undertaken to ensure safe reuse of wastewater.
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页码:2109 / 2124
页数:16
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