排水口
水质
环境科学
废水
水污染
环境工程
水资源管理
水文学(农业)
地质学
生态学
岩土工程
生物
作者
M.T. Babu,V. Kesava Das,P. Vethamony
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.envint.2005.08.007
摘要
Water quality scenarios around an offshore outfall off Kochi were simulated using MIKE21 water quality model, assuming a high Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD = 50 mgl− 1) effluent discharge. The discharge is introduced into the model through an outfall located at a distance of 6.8 km from the shore at a depth of 10 m. Three scenarios were simulated with different discharge rates such as 2, 5 and 10 m3 s− 1, with BOD load of 8640, 21,600 and 43,200 kg day− 1 respectively. Model simulations were carried out to estimate the assimilation capacity of the waters off Kochi for the three discharge rates. The results show that for 10 m3 s− 1 effluent discharge, the initial BOD of 50 mg l− 1 reduced to 3.33 mg l− 1 at the outfall after 48 h. High BOD values were confined to an elliptical area of ∼ 8 km2 around the outfall. Based on this, the assimilative capacity of the waters off Kochi in terms of BOD can be estimated as 38,000 kg day− 1. It is suggested that offshore waters could be used as a feasible alternative to the Kochi backwaters for the disposal of treated effluent.
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