Oxygen Sag Curve By- Prajyoti P. Upganlawar

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Oxygen Sag Curve By- Prajyoti P. Upganlawar Faculty, Civil engineering department, S.P.B Patel Engineering College. prajyoti.u@gmail.com

Oxygen sag or deficit Deficit means “lacking” or (“kami or ghata” in hindi) Oxygen deficit D at any time in a polluted river is the differnce between saturation D.O and actual D.O. Oxygen Deficit (D) = Saturation DO – Actual DO The saturation DO value for fresh water depends upon the temperature and total dissolved salts present in it; and its value varies from 14.62 mg/L at 0oC to 7.63 mg/L at 30oC, and lower DO at higher temperatures.

The DO in the stream may not be at saturation level and there may be initial oxygen deficit ‘Do’. At this stage, when the effluent with initial BOD load Lo, is discharged in to stream, the DO content of the stream starts depleting and the oxygen deficit (D) increases. The variation of oxygen deficit (D) with the distance along the stream, and hence with the time of flow from the point of pollution is shown by the ‘Oxygen Sag Curve’.

Deoxygenation , reoxygenation and oxygen sag curve

The major point in sag analysis is point of minimum DO, i. e The major point in sag analysis is point of minimum DO, i.e., maximum deficit. The maximum or critical deficit (Dc) occurs at the inflexion points of the oxygen sag curve. The amount of resultant oxygen deficit can be obtained by adding re-oxygenation and de-oxygenation curve.

The resultant curve is called oxygen sag curve or oxygen deficit curve. When De-oxygenation rate exceeds the re-oxygenation rate, the oxygen sag curve shows increasing deficit of oxygen. When both rates become equal, the critical point is reached. Finally when rate of de-oxygenation falls below that of re-oxygenation the oxygen deficit goes on decreasing till becoming zero.

Deoxygenation Curve When wastewater is discharged in to the stream, the DO level in the stream goes on depleting. This depletion of DO content is known as deoxygenation. The rate of deoxygenation depends upon the amount of organic matter remaining (Lt), to be oxidized at any time t, as well as temperature (T) at which reaction occurs. The curve showing depletion of DO with time is called de-oxygenation curve.

Reoxygenation Curve When the DO content of the stream is gradually consumed due to BOD load, atmosphere supplies oxygen continuously to the water, through the process of re-aeration or reoxygenation, i.e., along with deoxygenation, re-aeration is continuous process. The rate of reoxygenation depends upon: i) Depth of water in the stream: more for shallow depth. ii) Velocity of flow in the stream: less for stagnant water. iii) Temperature of water: solubility is lower at higher temperature and also saturation concentration is less at higher temperature.