Impact of sewage discharges on coastal water quality of Mumbai, India: present and future scenarios

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Ritesh Vijay
Trupti Mardikar
Rakesh Kumar
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[1] CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute,Environmental Systems Design and Modelling Division
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Coast; Hydrodynamics; Outfall; Sewage; Water quality;
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The simulation study assesses the impact of sewage discharges on the present and predicted water quality of the Mumbai coast using MIKE 21. Water quality parameters in terms of dissolved oxygen (DO), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and faecal coliform (FC) are checked against specified standards. The simulation is validated for the present coastal hydrodynamics and observed water quality parameters. The validated model is further used for predicting scenarios in terms of upgradation in a pumping station and improvement in wastewater collection, treatment level and disposal systems. The water quality of the existing coastal environment does not conform to the stipulated standards but improves considerably in the prediction scenarios. However, despite a marked improvement in FC, it is not as per desired standards as no treatment for bacteria removal is considered. The simulation study emphasizes the need for exploring options like the reuse or recycle of treated effluent, as an effort for water conservation.
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