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    Open Access Review Article Article ID: JCEES-10-188

    Water Quality Modeling of Wastewater Discharges for Prediction of Sediment Transport and Deposition in Surface Water

    JI Ubah*, LC Orakwe, ICE Umeghalu, KN Ogbu and EC Chukwuma

    Sediment deposition in surface water bodies can have a range of significant impacts, affecting everything from the aquatic ecosystem to water quality and infrastructure. It can affect the availability of food sources for aquatic organisms; and change the physical structure of habitats, such as riverbeds and lake bottoms. It can equally smother aquatic plants and animals, leading to a decline in biodiversity. A model of the governing equations of particle motion and fluid flow was developed with COMSOL Multiphysics 5.3a. With a coefficient of determination of 0.99, the model result demonstrated good agreement after result validation using experimental data. According to study findings, sediments in the study area, Ele River move more slowly than sediments in the midstream which causes a high deposition of sediments at the river banks. This sediment deposition affects the irrigation system for crop production considering the ability of the sediments to block sprinkler nozzles which limits it from supplying sufficient water for the production of crops.

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    Published on: Oct 5, 2024 Pages: 73-78

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/2455-488X.000088
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