2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.swaqe.2017.06.001
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Assessment of Bagmati river pollution in Kathmandu Valley: Scenario-based modeling and analysis for sustainable urban development

Abstract: a b s t r a c tWater pollution remains a challenging issue for the sustainable development of Kathmandu Valley despite several infrastructural, awareness-raising and policy measures. The paper assesses the sustainability of the surface water resources of Kathmandu valley by analyzing the water quality parameters such as Dissolved Oxygen (DO) and Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD). The case study of Bagmati River pollution is analyzed for current and future wastewater production and treatment scenario based on the… Show more

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“…Sewage production in developing countries is directly proportional to population growth; as there is an increment in demand of freshwater in domestic, commercial, and industrial sectors. 2,3 Lack of education, financial and technical resources in many developing countries have led to irrigation. 4 Human health risks from wastewater irrigation include firstly people (majority female) involved in agriculture and farming followed by consumers' exposure to pathogens with the inclusion of helminthic infections, 3,5 and chemicals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sewage production in developing countries is directly proportional to population growth; as there is an increment in demand of freshwater in domestic, commercial, and industrial sectors. 2,3 Lack of education, financial and technical resources in many developing countries have led to irrigation. 4 Human health risks from wastewater irrigation include firstly people (majority female) involved in agriculture and farming followed by consumers' exposure to pathogens with the inclusion of helminthic infections, 3,5 and chemicals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water pollution not only threatens the biota of water bodies but also affects the sustainability of urban systems [12,13]. For instance, pollution in the Bagmati River of Kathmandu Valley is considered as a serious concern for the sustainable development of the city [14]. During the driest season of the year, the quantity of river water can reach alarming levels, defaulting the wash of pollutants, for example from agricultural fields or industries [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, developed countries have implemented proper urban water-quality management plans by installing wastewater-treatment facilities at disposal sites. However, many cities in developing countries have been urbanized without such planning; untreated water generated from residential and industrial areas contaminate the receiving water ecosystem [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%