Chowpatty beach pollution. The water surrounding the beach is heavily polluted and swimming should be avoided. Fecal coliform was recorded in the water in 2013 at levels of 1455 per 100 ml far above the acceptable standard of 500 per 100 ml. Juhu girgaum and haji ali recorded 44 45 and 452 wqi levels mahim recorded 452 worli sea face 461 nariman point 468 and dadar chowpatty 468.
Over time he was. If you go in search of a nice beach to relax and have a swim in the water better avoid this place because its very polluted. The people think its a garbage dumping area and litter everywhere.
According to reports by the maharashtra pollution control board the water quality. The beach held 53 million kilograms of trash before it underwent the worlds largest beach clean up. The debris and filth near the beach and the polluted water on its shores are enough to make a person bed ridden for days.
The sands of chowpatty are full of debris and scraps from salvaged ships. The sands on this beach are full of debris and scraps. A dirty filthy and a musty beach with the sand sticking on ones body badly and the pathetic smell makes it difficult to stay longer than covering your nose and shuffling away hurriedly.
Mumbais chowpatty beach is one of the worlds most polluted in the world making the sea here unfit for swimming according to the telegraph. Its already polluted water got even worse in 2011 when the mv rak sank spilling 60000 metric tons of coal. Wqi between 38 and 50 is classified as.
Nice place but very polluted. Chowpatty beach india come on in the waters lovely. Chowpatty beach in mumbai has long held a reputation as one of the worlds most polluted and the sea here is entirely unfit for swimming.
Shah 33 began cleaning the beach in 2015 with the help of a neighbor.
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