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		<title>Zones of pollution in a river-stream</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Shubhajna Rai]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Zone of degradation: This zone is characterized by water becoming dark and turbid with formation of sludge deposits at the bottom. Zone of active decomposition: This is characterized by heavy pollution by water becoming grayish and darker than in the previous zone.  Zone of Recovery: In this zone the river stream tries to recover from</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<ol><li>Zone of degradation: This zone is characterized by water becoming dark and turbid with formation of sludge deposits at the bottom.</li><li>Zone of active decomposition: This is characterized by heavy pollution by water becoming grayish and darker than in the previous zone.</li><li> Zone of Recovery: In this zone the river stream tries to recover from its degraded condition to its former appearance.</li><li> Zone of cleaner water: In this zone river attains original conditions with DO rising up to the saturation value.</li></ol>


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<p><strong>Indices of self-purification</strong></p>



<p>Oxygen deficit (D) = Saturation D.O. – Actual D.O.</p>



<p>Deoxygenation curve: In a polluted stream, the DO concentration continues to drop as a result of volatile organic matter&#8217;s breakdown. The amount of organic matter still needing to be oxidised at any one time, as well as the reaction&#8217;s temperature, affect the rate of de-oxygenation.</p>



<p>Reoxygenation curve: The act of adding oxygen to water in order to balance out the loss of DO caused by deoxygenation is known as reoxygenation.</p>



<p>Curve of oxygen deficit: Deoxygenation and reoxygenation coexist in a flowing, polluted stream that is exposed to the atmosphere. An oxygen deficit will occur if deoxygenation outpaces reoxygenation.</p>



<p>Biological zones in lakes</p>



<ol><li>Euphotic zone: The upper layer of lake water where sunlight can enter is referred to as the euphotic zone.</li><li>Littoral zone: The term &#8220;littoral zone&#8221; refers to the shallow water near the shore where rooted plants flourish.</li><li>Benthic zone: A lake&#8217;s bottom sediments make up the benthic zone.</li></ol><p>The post <a href="https://studentprojects.in/civil-engineering/civil-tutorials/zones-of-pollution-in-a-river-stream/">Zones of pollution in a river-stream</a> first appeared on <a href="https://studentprojects.in">Student Projects</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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