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Evaluating climatic and non-climatic stresses for declining surface water quality in Bagmati River of Nepal
Authors:Jeeban Panthi  Fengting Li  Hongtao Wang  Suman Aryal  Piyush Dahal  Sheila Ghimire  Martin Kabenge
Institution:1.The Small Earth Nepal,Kathmandu,Nepal;2.College of Environmental Science and Engineering, UNEP TONGJI Institute of Environment for Sustainable Development, State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse,Tongji University,Shanghai,China;3.International Centre for Applied Climate Science (ICACS) and Institute of Agriculture and Environment,University of Southern Queensland,Queensland,Australia;4.Kathmandu University,Dhulikhel,Nepal
Abstract:Both climatic and non-climatic factors affect surface water quality. Similar to its effect across various sectors and areas, climate change has potential to affect surface water quality directly and indirectly. On the one hand, the rise in temperature enhances the microbial activity and decomposition of organic matter in the river system and changes in rainfall alter discharge and water flow in the river ultimately affecting pollution dilution level. On the other hand, the disposal of organic waste and channelizing municipal sewage into the rivers seriously worsen water quality. This study attempts to relate hydro-climatology, water quality, and impact of climatic and non-climatic stresses in affecting river water quality in the upper Bagmati basin in Central Nepal. The results showed that the key water quality indicators such as dissolved oxygen and chemical oxygen demand are getting worse in recent years. No significant relationships were found between the key water quality indicators and changes in key climatic variables. However, the water quality indicators correlated with the increase in urban population and per capita waste production in the city. The findings of this study indicate that dealing with non-climatic stressors such as reducing direct disposal of sewerage and other wastes in the river rather than emphasizing on working with the effects from climate change would largely help to improve water quality in the river flowing from highly populated urban areas.
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