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Lockdown improves water quality of Ganga, Yamuna.

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30 April 2020.

Improvement in the quality of water in the rivers post lockdown is marginal!

Introduction:

  The nationwide lockdown imposed to curb the spread of Covid-19 has improved the quality of water in the rivers, noticeably in Ganga and Yamuna.

A comparative assessment of pollution levels during pre-lockdown and lockdown periods was made through the analysis of data generated from 36 real-time water quality motoring systems.

Report of CPCB.

Reasons for improvement:

What is BOD/COD /DO?

BOD: Biochemical Oxygen Demand

Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) is the amount of dissolved oxygen needed (i.e. demanded) by aerobic biological organisms to break down organic material present in a given water sample at certain temperature over a specific time period.  When BOD levels are high, dissolved oxygen (DO) levels decrease because the oxygen that is available in the water is being consumed by the bacteria. Water with a BOD level of 3-5 ppm is considered moderately clean. In water with a BOD level of 6-9 ppm, the water is considered somewhat polluted.

COD:Chemical Oxygen Demand.

. Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) is an important measurement for the amount of oxygen that is required to break down pollutants (organic substances) in water.

DO: Dissolved Oxygen

Dissolved Oxygen is the amount of gaseous oxygen (O2) dissolved in the water. Oxygen enters the water by direct absorption from the atmosphere, by rapid movement, or as a waste product of plant photosynthesis. Healthy water should generally have dissolved oxygen concentrations above 6.5-8 mg/L.

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