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Water Pollution in River Yamuna

2023-01-11 09:22:29

Introduction December 14, 2013 (Saturday) is the day of this tour. It was a fun day, 10 students in class (25 people) were ready and went to Wadi Lavad Delhi. We have decided to go to three places to gather water samples so that we can test the samples in different ways, for example. The value tests the BOD level of the E. coli group We examine how the contaminated river of Yamuna passes through various destinations in the metropolitan area, but eventually it is only two places. One of the two places we visited had water running downstream, but there was quite a bit of water in another place.

The Yamuna River is the main river connecting the Ganges. It started on the west slope of Bandar Poonchh on Yamunotri Glacier. After leaving Yamunotri, it traveled 1384 km and joined the Ganga River near Allahabad. In this flow path, the Yamuna River is polluted by many sources of pollution. Yamuna carries a large amount of chemical fertilizers and pesticides from farmland in Haryana State. Sewage from Yamuna Nagar, Panipat, Sonepat, Karnal, Delhi, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Mathura, Agra, Itawa is also included in Yamuna.

855 mile from the Himalayas to the Ganges River The Yamuna River is one of India's most polluted rivers, but it is not just a contaminated river. According to the Science and Environment Center, nearly 80% of river pollution is caused by sewage. Together with industrial wastewater, more than 3 billion liters of waste are generated everyday, far exceeding the assimilation capacity of rivers. Many Indian rivers are heavily polluted and exceed the acceptable level of safe bathing. At the international level, the International Coastal Purification (ICC) was established. The International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) permits the public to remove garbage and garbage from the beaches and waterways in the world, identify the cause of the garbage, and change the behavior causing pollution. The origin of the ICC began in 1985 and studied about marine environment plastics by the Marine Protection Association (then known as Marine Protection Center - CMC).