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Water pollution of Bagmati river ( THEMATIC REPORT) |
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by Dolma Diki Sherpa | 30-03-2022 19:19 0 |
Water pollution is defined as degradation of water quality due to mixing of unwanted substances and chemicals with water. Production of wastewater is increasing day by day due to industrial production, commercial activities, and overpopulation in urban areas. Most wastewaters are mixed directly with natural water resources without proper treatment and gradually degrade the quality of water in developing nations. Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal. Bagmati river is one of the sacred and holiest places which is located in Kathmandu, Nepal. It flows along with Pashupatinath temple which is a world heritage site and holds religious value. Thousand of Hindu pilgrims perform bathing as a ritual activity in the river. Bagmati river has significance for providing irrigation water, drinking water, recreation, and religious importance but Human activities deteriorate the beauty of the river. The sewage system of Kathmandu collects domestic sewage, runoff water, industrial water in the same pipe. Mixing untreated water with natural water resources causes water pollution to become a serious issue and hazardous during the drier period. Bacterial contamination, metal toxicity, and lower dissolved oxygen are the major problems of water quality in the Bagmati river. Water pollution become one of the challenges to achieving sustainable development goals in urban areas of our country. Here are the major causes of Bagmati river pollution 1) Haphazard expansion of infrastructure in an urban area 2) lack of proper rules and regulation 3) lack of efficient and proper water treatment system Several measures and programs are implemented by different organizations and government officials to control pollution. Kathmandu valley wastewater management is purposed by the government of Nepal to improve wastewater services, modernization, and construction of new wastewater treatment plans. Different initiatives to mitigate pollution of the Bagmati river 1) The Bagmati River Basin improvement project The government of Nepal has initiated these projects in 2 phases. 1st phase was implemented from May 2014 to May 2019. 2nd phase of the project was implemented from December 2019 to November 2024. This project is mainly concerned to establish a system and capacity for integrated and participatory river basis management. 2) Bagmati river cleanup campaign This campaign was initiated in may 2013. It is a completely voluntary and social initiative. A volunteer collects solid waste from river bank of the bagmati river. This campaign was supported by the government of Nepal, INGOS, Nepal Army, Kathmandu Metropolitan City. 3) Pasupathi area development trust This trust was established in 1990 to conserve and manage the Pashupathinath temple and its surroundings. It focuses to mitigate the effect of urbanization, commercialization, and unplanned construction around the temple. 4) National trust for natural conservation The trust was established in 1982 which formulate the Bagmati Action Plan in 2008 and aims to restore the natural beauty of Bagmati 5) Friends of Bagmati It was established in 2000 to create awareness and conduct a cleanup campaign 6) Nepal river conservation trust organizes the Bagmati river festival and another annual river festival to raise awareness and promote environmental sustainability. Reference ADDIN Mendeley Bibliography CSL_BIBLIOGRAPHY Paudel, Arjun. 2003. ¡°Environmental Management of the Bagmati River Basin.¡± UNEP EIA Training Resource Manual:Case studies from developing countries: 269–79. |
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Thank you so much for the useful information!
Posted 02-08-2022 03:09
Hello Dolma, this is your mentor Chelwoon.
Lower dissolved oxygen is usually originated from bacterial contamination. However, I think a much more hazardous pollutant is toxic heavy metal pollution. Once some amount of heavy metal substances is released, it would be very lethal not only for animals, but also for human health. I have read about the water pollution of the Bagmati River in other ambassadors?? articles. Hopefully, the programs and movements that you have mentioned will give good results for people in your region.
Thank you for the article!
Regards,
Chelwoon
Posted 01-04-2022 06:25
Hello Dolma, this is your mentor Joon.
Most rivers share similar stories when it comes to rapid expansion of city. If the city is urbanized and the population increases, domestic waste would be released, and if the city is industrialized, wastes from factories would increase. Either way, we need expansion on fundamental infrastructure such as plumbing and water purification. Before then, we need volunteers to clean up as shown on photo. Hope adequate infrastructure is installed whole region.
Well read your article, and let's keep up!
Best,
Joon
Posted 31-03-2022 15:57