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What are the various constituents of domestic sewage? Discuss the effects of sewage discharge on a river.

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Answered by NikhilYadav1120
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This results in an increase in the levels of Biological oxygen demand (BOD) in river water and results in the death of aquatic organisms. Also, the nutrientsin the water lead to the growth of planktonic algal, causing algal bloom. This causes deterioration of waterquality and fish mortality.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Domestic sewage is the waste originating from the kitchen, toilet, laundry, and other sources.
  • It contains impurities such as suspended solid (sand, salt, clay), colloidal material (fecal matter, bacteria, plastic and cloth fiber), dissolved materials (nitrate, phosphate, calcium, sodium, ammonia), and disease-causing microbes.
  • When organic wastes from the sewage enter the water bodies, it serves as a food source for micro-organisms such as algae and bacteria.
  • As a result, the population of these micro-organisms in the water body increases. Here, they utilize most of the dissolved oxygen for their metabolism.
  • This results in an increase in the levels of Biological oxygen demand (BOD) in river water and results in the death of aquatic organisms.
  • Also, the nutrients in the water lead to the growth of planktonic algal, causing algal bloom.
  • This causes deterioration of water quality and fish mortality.
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