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Discuss the effects of sewage discharge on a river.
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The effects of sewage discharge on a river are as follows:
- Oxygen depletion: Microorganisms involved in the biodegradation of organic matter present in sewage consume a large amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the river. This leads to a sharp decline in DO downstream from the sewage discharge point, causing oxygen deficiency.
- Mortality of aquatic life: The decrease in dissolved oxygen results in the death of fish and other aquatic animals due to suffocation.
- Pathogenic contamination: Sewage contains several pathogens that can cause waterborne diseases and contribute to pollution.
- Unpleasant conditions: Putrescible materials in sewage create obnoxious and foul conditions, making the water filthy and odorous.
- Eutrophication: The nutrients in sewage promote excessive growth of planktonic algae (algal blooms), which further depletes oxygen when they die and decompose, worsening oxygen deficiency.
- Growth of aquatic weeds: Eutrophic conditions favor the growth of invasive aquatic weeds like Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth), which disrupt the ecological balance of the water body.
- Irreparable environmental damage: Overall, sewage discharge causes serious pollution, leading to degradation of water quality and damage to the aquatic ecosystem.
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