Rise in Ammonia Level in Yamuna

In News

  • Water production was hit due to heavy sewage and industrial discharge from Haryana.

Issue

  • Recently, ammonia levels shot up to 3 ppm (parts per million), forcing water treatment plants to reduce operating capacity by 50%.
  • The acceptable maximum limit of ammonia in drinking water is 0.5 ppm, as per the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).

Causes of Pollution

  • Mixing of drains:
    • Mixing of two drains carrying drinking water and sewage or industrial waste, or both.
  • Industrial Pollution:
    • The Yamuna flows into Delhi from Haryana and the state has industrial units on the banks of Yamuna.
    • Ammonia is used as an industrial chemical in the production of fertilisers, plastics and dyes.
  • Natural sources of ammonia: 
    • Decomposition or breakdown of organic waste matter, gas exchange with the atmosphere, forest fires, and nitrogen fixation processes.

Effects of Rising Ammonia

  • Biochemical oxygen Demand:
    • Ammonia reduces the amount of oxygen in the water as it is transformed into oxidised forms of nitrogen. 
    • Hence, it also increases Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD).
      • Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) represents the amount of oxygen consumed by bacteria and other microorganisms while they decompose organic matter under aerobic (oxygen is present) conditions at a specified temperature.
  • Biomagnification and Bioaccumulation
    • If the concentration of ammonia in water is above 1 ppm, it is toxic to fish.
    • In humans, long term ingestion of water having ammonia levels of 1 ppm or above may cause damage to internal organs.

Steps taken earlier

  • Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti v. Union of India case
    • SC directed that the purpose of setting up Common Effluent Treatment Plant and Sewage Treatment Plants plants.
      • The state government will prioritise such cities, towns and villages, which discharge industrial pollutants and sewer directly in rivers and water bodies.
  • Constitutional Provisions
    • Article 243W of the Constitution vests municipalities and local authorities with the performance of functions and implementation of schemes 
      • as may be entrusted to them, including those in relation to the matters listed in item 6 of the 12th schedule.
      • Item 6 of the Schedule includes “public health, sanitation conservancy and solid waste management”.
    • Article 21
      • The right to clean the environment, and further, pollution-free water, have been protected under the broad rubric of the right to life.

Way Ahead

  • Ozone-based treatment units 
    • It can treat ammonia levels up to 4 ppm 
    • The DJB at present does not have any specific technology to treat ammonia.
  • Reduce pollution at source
    • The only long term solution is to have proper sewage treatment plants at the source itself.
    • Mixing of drains should also be checked.
  • Proper infrastructure
    • The laying of a conduit pipeline to separate drain carrying potable water and sewage water.
    • The National Green Tribunal-appointed Yamuna Monitoring Committee also suggested fast-track approvals to build a conduit.
  • Ecological Flow 
    • This is the minimum amount of water that should flow in the river at all times.
      • Maintaining a sustainable minimum flow would sustain underwater and estuarine ecosystems and human livelihoods.
    • The Yamuna Monitoring Committee recommended to the Ministry of Jal Shakti to rework the 1994 water-sharing pact 
      • A pact between Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi and UP to revive the river by releasing more freshwater into it.

 

Ammonia

  • Chemical formula: NH3
  • It is a colourless gas.
  • Used as an industrial chemical in the production of fertilisers, plastics, synthetic fibres, dyes and other products.

Yamuna

  • It is a major tributary of the river Ganges.
  • It originates from the Yamunotri glacier near Bandarpoonch peaks in the Mussoorie range of the lower Himalayas in Uttarakhand.
  • It meets the Ganges at the Sangam in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh after flowing through Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi.
  • Important Dams on the Yamuna 
    • Lakhwar-Vyasi Dam (Uttarakhand), 
    • Tajewala Barrage Dam (Haryana) etc.
  • Its tributaries
    • Chambal, Sindh, Betwa, Ken, Tons, Hindon.

Source: TH

 

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