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Water quality management by enhancing assimilation capacity with flow augmentation: a case study for the Yamuna River, Delhi

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WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 88, Issue 7, Pages 1821-1832

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IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2023.302

Keywords

assimilation capacity; dissolved oxygen; QUAL2Kw; water quality model

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This study aims to assess the impact of load reductions and flow augmentation on the assimilation yield of the Yamuna River in Delhi. The QUAL2kw model was used to predict river quality and was calibrated and confirmed under critical flow conditions. The results show that, under specific flow and load conditions, the desired water quality standards can be achieved.
This paper aims to assess the requirement of load reductions and flow augmentation to enhance the assimilation yield of the Yamuna River, Delhi. The framework QUAL2kw was used to predict river quality. The model was calibrated and confirmed in critical flow conditions of pre-monsoon periods. Three strategies were established for varying pollutant loads. The dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration was predicted with changing biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) loads. The 16 outfalling drains were considered pollutant sources between the 22 km stretch of the river. Four cases were studied with varying flow augmentation at upstream and varying load. It has been observed that with 80 cumecs of upstream flow, the reach can assimilate 31.33 TPD of BOD and 142.85 TPD of COD load, maintaining the desired level of DO (=4 mg/l) and BOD (=3 mg/l).

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