In May, the weight of pollution in Yamuna Dirtier, major drains also increases. Bharat News

New Delhi: Pollution in Yamuna spikes with sufficient increase in fecal level, phosphate and ammonia in May. The monthly analysis of the Delhi Pollution Control Committee suggests that when the river was polluted more in getting out of the city in Asgharpur, it also entered the city with adequate pollution levels in Peella.The river samples were collected on May 1, a day before the city recorded heavy rains. The load of pollution in major drains like Maharani Bagh, Shahdara and Najafgarh also increased in May.According to the DPCC, while the fecal coliform has increased since last month, the river has also recorded a spike in ammonia, with doubling the ammoniyal nitrogen levels from 2.3mg/l to 5.7mg/liter last month. The fecal coliform level reading in May was 23 lakh MPN/100 ml, which was much higher than 1.5 million MPN/100 ml in April.However, experts were concerned about various test readings published by DPCC. Pankaj Kumar, the environmentalist and founder of the Earth Warrior, said, “If the fecal coliform is high, bio -chemical oxygen demand (BOD) should also increase. However, we see that the Nizamuddin Bridge has a BOD 37mg/L and FeCal level. This major discrepancy should be resumed in the Palla.Another expert said that a high level of increase in high levels of Wazirabad may be depicted. “If there is algal growth, it grows during the day and falls at night due to respiration. A DO of 9.8 mg/L appears out of the ratio. Or this means that water has nutrients like phosphate and nitrogen. Therefore, it is necessary to test more, “said the expert.A Delhi government official said, “In addition, Wazirabad Bods in February, 7mg/l in March and 6mg/l in April and May; These are not even standard for bathing water. Delhi Jal Board is also monitoring it?” The permissible BOD for Yamuna is 3MG/L.