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[Thematic Report] Buriganga River Pollution Problem and Solution

by Troyee Mutsuddy | 20-07-2020 22:13 recommendations 0

Water pollution is a fairly common problem in my country. Namely, the Buriganga River is one of the most polluted rivers in the country flows past the outskirts of Dhaka city. 


The Buriganga river is economically very important to the city. Bangladesh is a river based country and Buriganga river acts as a connector with other parts of the country. So many people rely on running the launches and boats on the river to earn their livelihood. In the past the river also played a valuable role in trade.


At present the river is extremely polluted with industrial, household and medical wastes, plastics, oil, sewage etc. It's polluted to the point of being an environmental disaster. The city dumps out tons of raw sewage in the river yet the poor people living on the outskirts have no choice but to use the heavily polluted water which is extremely harmful for human consumption and use. The oxygen level in the water is still 5 times below the acceptable level.


In a 1998 survey, 249 industries were identified that were responsible for polluting the river. In recent times, more industries were built along or near the banks of the river. Most of these industries dont have an effluent treatment plant thus all the industrial wastes are still dumped on the river. More than 60,000 cubic meters of toxic wastes from industrial units are dumped on the river. 


Several studies  also found that each day about 900 cubic meters of unsolicited domestic and human wastes are dumped on the river. The city¡¯s ONLY ONE sewage treatment plant has the capacity of only 10% of the total disposal of sewage, but due to various mismanagement issues it only uses one third of its capacity.


These are only one of the many reasons behind the extreme water pollution of the Buriganga river. At the moment it has turned only into a dead water body. Various sources share some solutions for this problem- like creating public awareness, increasing water flow, controlling waste disposal etc. In 2003, a project involving relocation of tannery industries was taken but it helped the river very little. In 2010, a much hyped Buriganga River Restoration project was taken but it had failed to take off even after 9 years. The project was originally targeted to be completed by 2013 but it was extended thrice and the cost of it increased with it. In 2012, a project was undertaken to extract solid wastes from the rivers but it also resulted in futility as waste dumping continued. 


As visible, many projects were undertaken to save the river but most of them failed to do so. 


MY SOLUTION:


Building a large scale Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) can be a solution to save the river. ETP is a waste water treatment method which is designed to purify industrial waste waters. It can release clean water back to the environment by flowing the waste water through a specific treatment method.


ETP plants work at various levels and can process water from different industrial sectors like chemicals, drugs, textiles, refineries etc. Wastewater from industries enters the effluent or sewage treatment plant and goes through several levels of treatment before going to the environment. 


Here's a flowchart on how an Effluent Treatment Plant works:


Source: Kabir, Kazi & Khan, Mohidus Samad. (2007). Engineering Education in Bangladesh: Some New Approaches. 69-74. 10.13140/RG.2.1.1447.0245.

The design of the ETP depends on the quality and quantity of the polluted water discharged from industries. It also depends on land availability. In the context of the Buriganga river situation, land availability is a big issue so a Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) can be built. As building and maintaining ETP is costly and many tanneries and industries don¡¯t have enough manpower and capital to maintain their own treatment systems, a combined effluent system where the effluent is centralized can be helpful. CETP can also improve the effluent quality. 



Sources:

Kibria, Md & Kadir, Md. Nurul & Alam, S. (2015). Buriganga River Pollution: Its Causes and Impacts. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287759957_Buriganga_River_Pollution_Its_Causes_and_Impacts


P. P. Pathe, M. Suresh Kumar, Kharwade & S. N. Kaul (2004) Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CEPT) for Wastewater Management from a Cluster of Small Scale Tanneries, Environmental Technology https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09593332608618562c



Rahman Khan, A. (2019). Buriganga revival yet to make progress. The Independent. Retrieved from http://www.theindependentbd.com/post/198468


Siddique, A., & Rahman, S. (2019). Saving Buriganga a farce. The Business Standard. Retrieved from https://tbsnews.net/environment/saving-buriganga-farce



Picture Courtesy: Shehzad Noorani (https://www.movingwalls.org/moving-walls/15/river-bleeds-black-pollution-buriganga-bangladesh.html)



 

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7 Comments

  • Sang Su Mentor says :
    Hi Troyee Mutsuddy, this is a mentor, Sang Su Lee.

    Wow... Looking at the picture that you've posted in your article, I felt so sad that humans are continuously polluting the river because of their greed. River has played an important role for many people, but we have betrayed it. T.T

    Your solution seems really good. Although details should be experimented, if they flow as you intended, your solution will work find.

    Thank you for your article.

    Green cheers
    Posted 28-07-2020 11:11

  • Aarati Khatri says :
    Hello Troyee Mutsuddy,
    I hope you are doing fine and is safe wherever you are.
    Thank you for sharing the concern of the world's burning environment issue that is the water pollution that has degraded all the aquatic life forms inside the water and have caused different harmful effect on human beings too.
    Thank you for strongly and detail suggesting the solutions too.
    Warm Regards.
    Posted 24-07-2020 12:21

  • NsikakAbasi Etim Jnr says :
    Hello,
    Thanks for sharing this report on Buriganga River Pollution Problem and Solution
    Cheers
    Posted 23-07-2020 09:19

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Troyee

    Greetings and Namaste from Nepal
    Wishing you a safe stay
    Thank you for your report on Buriganga River Pollution Problem and Solution

    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.
    Green Cheers :)

    Best wishes,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 22-07-2020 20:51

  • Ilona Poplavskaya says :
    hello, I wish you a safe stay. thanks for your detailed reports. i am eager to read more reports from you. keep writing such reports.
    Posted 21-07-2020 23:04

  • Taehyun Mentor says :
    Hello Troyee Mutsuddy, this is mentor Taehyun!

    Thank you for your article on the good solution of ETP, which can be introduced to solve the water quality problem of the river! The process of solving the problem after raising it to find the right solution stood out. One thing I would like to advise you is to collect waste water and treat it on a large scale at once, but how about having the ability of each household or industry to filter and screen themselves to some extent, just like in the old days? It can ease the burden on infrastructure and, above all, encourage responsible use of water.

    Thank you for the report!

    Green cheers!
    Posted 21-07-2020 03:42

  • Puja Khadka says :
    Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 21-07-2020 01:43

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