Where is bharalu River located?

The Bharalu river originates in the Khasi Hills of Meghalaya and flows through the heart of Guwahati before its confluence with the Brahmaputra river….

Bharalu River
• location Meghalaya
Mouth Brahmaputra River
• location Bharalumukh, Guwahati, Assam
• coordinates 26°10′29.9″N 91°43′47.1″E

What is the reason behind the pollution of bharalu River?

Bharalu, one of the most polluted rivers in India The CPCB has included Bharalu river in ‘priority 1’ category of polluted river stretches, as it recorded BOD level of 52 mg/l in the river and the main source of pollution was identified as Guwahati’s sewage.

What are the five rivers of Assam?

List of Rivers in Assam

Sr. No. Name Length
2 Barak River 900 km
3 Dhansiri River 352 km
4 Manas River 376 km
5 Dihing River 380 km

Which is most important river of Assam?

The Brahmaputra
The Brahmaputra is the main river and the life line of Assam; it has thirteen tributaries.

How is Brahmaputra river polluted?

When compared to the other major rivers in India, the Brahmaputra is less polluted but it has its own problems: petroleum refining units contribute most of the industrial pollution load into the basin along with other medium and small industries. The main problem facing the river basin is that of constant flooding.

How many lakes are there in Assam?

Travelers are voting Joysagar Tank and Temple, Padum Pukhuri Lake and Dipor Bil as the best of 9 lakes in Assam. Also popular are Lake Sone in Silchar and Haflong Lake and Sareswar Beel in Assam. Want more? Check out our map of lakes in Assam or these 3 lakes near Guwahati.

What is the biggest river in Assam?

Brahmaputra River
Brahmaputra River—The largest amongst all the rivers flowing through or flowing in Assam. Near Sadiya, rivers Siang (Dihang), Sikang (Dibong) and Lohit meets to form the River Brahmaputra. In Assam, the Brahmaputra is also known as Luit.

Which is the smallest river in Assam?

“Umananda” is the smallest river island in the midst of river Brahmaputra flowing through the city of Guwahati in Assam. The British named the island Peacock Island for its structure. According to Hindu mythology, Shiva created the island for his wife Parvati’s happiness and pleasure.

Why is Brahmaputra called Red river?

Complete answer: In Tibet, the Brahmaputra catchment area is 2, 93,000 sq. 1. The soil of this region is naturally rich in iron content, bringing the colour red to the river with a high concentration of red and yellow soil sediments. That’s why Brahmaputra River is also called Red River.

Is the Brahmaputra river dirty?

Oil pollution also significantly polluted groundwater, which seeps into nearby rivers and in Assam’s case, Brahmaputra is the primary victim of such pollution. After waste, oil is Brahmaputra’s worst enemy. Instances of oil spills in the river have increased in the past 10-15 years.

Is Brahmaputra river clean?

Recent reports (2017) of International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology (IJERT) on assessment of water quality index of Brahmaputra river of Guwahati city, Kamrup district, Assam has classified the Brahmaputra river water in March 2017 as class IV, polluted with WQI of 61.71.