Environmental Impact Assessment of the Tidal Link Failure and Sea Intrusion on Ramsar Site No. 1069

This paper presents the impact on the RAMSAR site No. 1069 that receives fresh water by the Kotri drainage system. At present, the complex faces threats by effluents from the Left Bank Outfall Drain (LBOD) system and from saline seawater intrusion during high tides. These threats have destroyed the...

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Main Authors: A. A. Mahessar, A. N. Laghari, S. Qureshi, I. A. Siming, A. L. Qureshi, F. A. Shaikh
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Language:English
Published: D. G. Pylarinos 2019-06-01
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Online Access:https://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/2686
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spelling doaj-d83bdb32d72f4240b53805e81d8da5a82020-12-02T18:06:36ZengD. G. PylarinosEngineering, Technology & Applied Science Research2241-44871792-80362019-06-0193764Environmental Impact Assessment of the Tidal Link Failure and Sea Intrusion on Ramsar Site No. 1069A. A. Mahessar0A. N. Laghari1S. Qureshi2I. A. Siming3A. L. Qureshi4F. A. Shaikh5Sindh Barrages Improvement Project, Irrigation Department, Government of Sindh, Sindh, PakistanDepartment of Energy and Environment Engineering, Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology, Nawabshah, PakistanDr. M. A. Kazi Institute of Chemistry, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, PakistanDepartment of Basic Sciences and Related Studies, Quaid –e- Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology, PakistanU.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies in Water, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, PakistanDepartment of Chemical Engineering,Quaid -e- Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology, Nawabshah, PakistanThis paper presents the impact on the RAMSAR site No. 1069 that receives fresh water by the Kotri drainage system. At present, the complex faces threats by effluents from the Left Bank Outfall Drain (LBOD) system and from saline seawater intrusion during high tides. These threats have destroyed the ecosystem of the lakes Cholari, Mehro, Pateji and Sanhro belonging to the complex. The total present lake area, maintained at the Cholari weir crest level, is about 170km2. The lakes are expanding, available data shows that there is an increase up to 700% in the original lakes’ area, from 6058 to 41220 acres from 1954 to 1977. This is mainly caused by the operation of Kotri Barrage surface drainage system and has positive impact on lakes’ ecology because the drainage effluent is of marginal salinity. The rapid increase in the lakes’ area, of about 40% within 2 years after the functioning of the Tidal Link with saline effluents from LBOD and sea intruded water have changed the ecology of the area. This posed a significant impact on the ecosystem. Conversely, a similar rise in water level due to sea intrusion has nearly doubled the surface area and reposed a negative impact on the system. These lakes were giving shelter to a wide variety of local and migratory birds and had aquatic biodiversity. Hence, parts of Sanhro and Mehro dhands have been recognized by the RAMSAR Convention https://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/2686Tidal LinkSanhro and Mehro dhandsLBODecosystemsea intrusion
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author A. A. Mahessar
A. N. Laghari
S. Qureshi
I. A. Siming
A. L. Qureshi
F. A. Shaikh
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A. N. Laghari
S. Qureshi
I. A. Siming
A. L. Qureshi
F. A. Shaikh
Environmental Impact Assessment of the Tidal Link Failure and Sea Intrusion on Ramsar Site No. 1069
Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
Tidal Link
Sanhro and Mehro dhands
LBOD
ecosystem
sea intrusion
author_facet A. A. Mahessar
A. N. Laghari
S. Qureshi
I. A. Siming
A. L. Qureshi
F. A. Shaikh
author_sort A. A. Mahessar
title Environmental Impact Assessment of the Tidal Link Failure and Sea Intrusion on Ramsar Site No. 1069
title_short Environmental Impact Assessment of the Tidal Link Failure and Sea Intrusion on Ramsar Site No. 1069
title_full Environmental Impact Assessment of the Tidal Link Failure and Sea Intrusion on Ramsar Site No. 1069
title_fullStr Environmental Impact Assessment of the Tidal Link Failure and Sea Intrusion on Ramsar Site No. 1069
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Impact Assessment of the Tidal Link Failure and Sea Intrusion on Ramsar Site No. 1069
title_sort environmental impact assessment of the tidal link failure and sea intrusion on ramsar site no. 1069
publisher D. G. Pylarinos
series Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
issn 2241-4487
1792-8036
publishDate 2019-06-01
description This paper presents the impact on the RAMSAR site No. 1069 that receives fresh water by the Kotri drainage system. At present, the complex faces threats by effluents from the Left Bank Outfall Drain (LBOD) system and from saline seawater intrusion during high tides. These threats have destroyed the ecosystem of the lakes Cholari, Mehro, Pateji and Sanhro belonging to the complex. The total present lake area, maintained at the Cholari weir crest level, is about 170km2. The lakes are expanding, available data shows that there is an increase up to 700% in the original lakes’ area, from 6058 to 41220 acres from 1954 to 1977. This is mainly caused by the operation of Kotri Barrage surface drainage system and has positive impact on lakes’ ecology because the drainage effluent is of marginal salinity. The rapid increase in the lakes’ area, of about 40% within 2 years after the functioning of the Tidal Link with saline effluents from LBOD and sea intruded water have changed the ecology of the area. This posed a significant impact on the ecosystem. Conversely, a similar rise in water level due to sea intrusion has nearly doubled the surface area and reposed a negative impact on the system. These lakes were giving shelter to a wide variety of local and migratory birds and had aquatic biodiversity. Hence, parts of Sanhro and Mehro dhands have been recognized by the RAMSAR Convention
topic Tidal Link
Sanhro and Mehro dhands
LBOD
ecosystem
sea intrusion
url https://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/2686
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