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A case study on
• What is it?
• Why do we need it?
• Why do we need to study about it?
ENVIRONMENT
WATER
• Water is the single most important
abiotic component of an
ecosystem.
• Water is needed to sustain life.
• On earth water is regenerated
through the water cycle
WATER CYCLE
LAKES
• Lakes are a source of drinking water
• It acts as a rainwater buffer
Total number of lakes
• There are about 540 major lakes in
India
• Maharashtra has about 63 major lakes
• There are 7 major lakes in and around
mumbai.
• They are Tansa Lake, Vihar Lake, Tulsi
Lake, Vaitarana, Bhatsa, Modak Sagar
and Powai lake.
• Of these only Powai lake doesn’t supply
Mumbai with potable water.
POWAI LAKE
HISTORY
•Mumbai’s first artificial lake.
•Named after Framaji Kavasji.
•Created in 1891 by constructing
dam between two hillocks across
a tributary of Mithi River.
•Area at full supply level is 220
hectors.
•It was planned as an antiwater
famine measure
LOCATION
• Located in the Powai valley, where a Powai village
once existed.
• Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay and The
National Institute of Industrial
Engineering, some of the premier educational
institutions in India are on the periphery of this
lake.
• Plush and expensive Housing complexes and
plush hotels are developed all around the lake.
DIMENSIONS
 When it was built, the lake had a water spread area of
about 2.1 square kilometres (520 acres)
 the depth varied from about 3 metres (9.8 ft) (at the
periphery) to 12 metres (39 ft) at its deepest.
• It is reported that the average rainfall at Powai is
about 2,540 cms.
• The lake overflows for about for sixty days each
year. The overflow from the lake flows into the
Mithi River.
• Silt studies conducted in 1995 estimates that 4500
lakh cubic metres of silt has been deposited in the
lake since its construction.
• Powai lake supplied two million gallons of water to
Bombay (now Mumbai! )when it was built.
PROBLEMS
DECREASE IN AREA
 In recent times, 40% of the
lake has disappeared.
• Accelerated growth of
residential, commercial
establishme
 Quarrying activity in the
catchment area nts around
the lake
Water quality deterioration
• Untreated disposal of
sewage and garbage from
nearby residential and
slum colonies have affected
the quality of the water.
• Washing cattle also
deteriorates the water
quality.
• Water hyacinth and weeds from the lake use
up all the dissolved oxygen.
• Dissolved Oxygen level of lake has gone low
as 0.71 mg/ltr.
SILTING
 Silt studies conducted in 1995 estimates that 4500 lakh
cubic metres of silt has been deposited in the lake
since its construction.
 The Lake's depth is reported to have reduced to as
little as 1.1 feet at some locations.
Eutrophication
Eutrophication is the ecosystem
response to the addition of artificial or
natural substances, such
as nitrates and phosphates,through
fertilizers or sewage, to an aquatic
system.
SOLUTIONS
SEPTIC SEWAGE PUMPING SYSTEM
• Uses septic pumps
• Filters the drainage left
out from factories
• Expensive.
PATROLLING
• 24 hrs of constant observation
• Avoids malpractices and damage to public
property
• Prevents litering around lake
Education and encouragement
• Educating about water issues and hazards
and pollution
• Encourage people to participate
meaningfully.
• Creates awareness among public and
stakeholders.
BIO-REMEDIATION
• Bioremediation is the use of micro-
organism metabolism to remove
pollutants.
• Widely used and effctive
• Provides employment
• Inexpensive
LANDSCAPING
• Planting of saplings nearby lake
• Creating landscaped gardens and walkways
around the lake.
• It prevents soil errosion to a great extent
DESILTING
• Desilting will increase the quantity of water.
• Removing water hyacinth and weeds
PREVENT RAMPANT CONSTRUCTION
• Prevent construction of dhobi ghats and
toilets in the areas near the lake.
• Stop construction in the catchment areas.
 This solution and remedy are possible only if
there is inner motivation in an individual.
 Ethics plays here vital role
 People should understand what is right and
wrong and function accordingly.
 Lakes are a part of our ecosystem and habitat to
various flora and fauna.
 So these lakes as well as other water resources
should be protected at all costs.
Evs powai lake ppt
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Evs powai lake ppt

  • 2. • What is it? • Why do we need it? • Why do we need to study about it? ENVIRONMENT
  • 3. WATER • Water is the single most important abiotic component of an ecosystem. • Water is needed to sustain life. • On earth water is regenerated through the water cycle
  • 5. LAKES • Lakes are a source of drinking water • It acts as a rainwater buffer
  • 6. Total number of lakes • There are about 540 major lakes in India • Maharashtra has about 63 major lakes • There are 7 major lakes in and around mumbai. • They are Tansa Lake, Vihar Lake, Tulsi Lake, Vaitarana, Bhatsa, Modak Sagar and Powai lake.
  • 7. • Of these only Powai lake doesn’t supply Mumbai with potable water.
  • 9. HISTORY •Mumbai’s first artificial lake. •Named after Framaji Kavasji. •Created in 1891 by constructing dam between two hillocks across a tributary of Mithi River. •Area at full supply level is 220 hectors. •It was planned as an antiwater famine measure
  • 10. LOCATION • Located in the Powai valley, where a Powai village once existed. • Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay and The National Institute of Industrial Engineering, some of the premier educational institutions in India are on the periphery of this lake. • Plush and expensive Housing complexes and plush hotels are developed all around the lake.
  • 11. DIMENSIONS  When it was built, the lake had a water spread area of about 2.1 square kilometres (520 acres)  the depth varied from about 3 metres (9.8 ft) (at the periphery) to 12 metres (39 ft) at its deepest.
  • 12. • It is reported that the average rainfall at Powai is about 2,540 cms. • The lake overflows for about for sixty days each year. The overflow from the lake flows into the Mithi River. • Silt studies conducted in 1995 estimates that 4500 lakh cubic metres of silt has been deposited in the lake since its construction. • Powai lake supplied two million gallons of water to Bombay (now Mumbai! )when it was built.
  • 14. DECREASE IN AREA  In recent times, 40% of the lake has disappeared. • Accelerated growth of residential, commercial establishme  Quarrying activity in the catchment area nts around the lake
  • 15. Water quality deterioration • Untreated disposal of sewage and garbage from nearby residential and slum colonies have affected the quality of the water. • Washing cattle also deteriorates the water quality.
  • 16. • Water hyacinth and weeds from the lake use up all the dissolved oxygen. • Dissolved Oxygen level of lake has gone low as 0.71 mg/ltr.
  • 17. SILTING  Silt studies conducted in 1995 estimates that 4500 lakh cubic metres of silt has been deposited in the lake since its construction.  The Lake's depth is reported to have reduced to as little as 1.1 feet at some locations.
  • 18. Eutrophication Eutrophication is the ecosystem response to the addition of artificial or natural substances, such as nitrates and phosphates,through fertilizers or sewage, to an aquatic system.
  • 20. SEPTIC SEWAGE PUMPING SYSTEM • Uses septic pumps • Filters the drainage left out from factories • Expensive.
  • 21. PATROLLING • 24 hrs of constant observation • Avoids malpractices and damage to public property • Prevents litering around lake
  • 22. Education and encouragement • Educating about water issues and hazards and pollution • Encourage people to participate meaningfully. • Creates awareness among public and stakeholders.
  • 23. BIO-REMEDIATION • Bioremediation is the use of micro- organism metabolism to remove pollutants. • Widely used and effctive • Provides employment • Inexpensive
  • 24. LANDSCAPING • Planting of saplings nearby lake • Creating landscaped gardens and walkways around the lake. • It prevents soil errosion to a great extent
  • 25. DESILTING • Desilting will increase the quantity of water. • Removing water hyacinth and weeds
  • 26. PREVENT RAMPANT CONSTRUCTION • Prevent construction of dhobi ghats and toilets in the areas near the lake. • Stop construction in the catchment areas.
  • 27.  This solution and remedy are possible only if there is inner motivation in an individual.  Ethics plays here vital role  People should understand what is right and wrong and function accordingly.  Lakes are a part of our ecosystem and habitat to various flora and fauna.  So these lakes as well as other water resources should be protected at all costs.