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Why are oceans in Karachi beach so dirty ?

One reason why the sand is so brown is cause of the oil spill in 2003, really ruined the sand, hasn't made full recovery, forget about ecosystem, all machlis died cause of the oil spill
 
lol so that was the offical "Story" the oil spill did it and not the 417,000,000 Million gallons of sewage going into ocean where fish lives

In US , BP had a oil spill south seas of America , and now they are fined to pay

10-13 Billion dollars (13,000,000,000 $), they will use the money to clean every rock , every sea gull and every fish that has oil drop on it !!! with that money

Meanwhile , we / our government - every day gives ok to dump

417,000,000 Million gallons of Sewage into Ocean , untreated

a) Killing Marine life
b) Killing plant life which creates clean oceans
c) Filth entering human food chain, risk of stomach and other illnesses
Impact , on health care system in Pakistan
d) Reduction of edible fish in Oceans (Damage worth billions of dollars)

How are these Engineers / Council of Engineers not behind Jail ?

Its Negligence to act or to correct the problem or raise awareness
 
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Its ideal that Pakistan looks toward , developed countries for inspiration

Once again a reminder how a Sanitized "Clean" Environment looks like

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If water color = grey or dark grey = pretty much sewage



And its not like there is a oil spill , GWADAR is just fine because
a) It has not heavy population and pullution
b) There is no industrial waste

GAWADAR ,beach Pakistan

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Not like in Karachi

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And obviously people like to go into the sewage water to enjoy the sewage
Is it there fault because the Government has told them the water is "safe"

How about they issue a warning you are walking in sewage water 417,000,000 Million gallons
every day worth sewage

Do people know the water from their bathroom is going into oceans untreated I am sure there would be not alot of people walking on water if that was true
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Aparently for PPP or MQM , this is not priority , well if you can't fix the problem at least not allow people to walk in sewage , so there is no spread of illness and viruses
 
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Some regular cleaning is necessary, a few sewage treatment plant before releasing it into the sea, and everything will be sparkling clean.

No extra funds necessary, nothing. I'm quite sure the municipal corporation there has enough capacity to send some people down there to clean the beaches. Dustbins need to be installed in regular intervals too.
 
Hi,

It is due to all the toxic material dumped into the sea directly---raw sewage and chemicals.

Karachi port water is extremely caustic to ships due to a very high content of chemicals in it. Takes a heavy toll on the navy and merchant ships + all sea going vessels paint and structure---creates a lots of rust.
 
Rest of World

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Meanwhile in KARACHI

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Is the water safe for humans ? It looks like Sewage is mixed with sea water


I am just saying :big_boss:


Is this water SAFE? Look at the color looks like its sewage

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Because we Pakistanis don't take care of our environment. Even in our cities garbage is dumped into open pits at the corner of streets like no body even cares.
 

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A KWSB tanker seen at Ibrahim Hyderi dumping waste into the sea. PHOTO: COURTESY BASIL ANDREWS
KARACHI: The next time you go into the toilet to take a dump, imagine doing your business directly into the sea. Now imagine over 22 million people doing the same. Now you know why Karachi’s coastline stinks.

Karachi’s civic agencies don’t really give much thought to environmental degradation or conservation of marine life — they would much rather sit back and watch the untreated waste flow directly into the sea.

Once upon a yester year, Karachi did care for the marine life it shared its waters with. At the time, there were three sewerage treatment plants functioning in the city, filtering the sewage that was produced by the city before it was allowed to enter the sea. Today, however, the situation has taken a turn for the worse, as though the volume of waste has increased multiple-fold, the treatment plants are not functional anymore.

Two of the plants — at Gutter Baghicha and Hawke’s Bay went out of order during the tenure of former city nazim Mustafa Kamal. The last surviving plant at Mehmoodabad recently stopped functioning around six months ago. There has been no effort to revive them since.

“Karachi produces 400 million gallons of sewage every day. This untreated sewage is unfortunately being dumped directly into the Arabian Sea,” explained Muhammad Moazzam Khan, the marine fisheries technical adviser at the World Wide Fund for Nature — Pakistan (WWF-P). He added that almost 60 per cent of the waste was disposed into Lyari river, while the remaining into Malir river. All of it ultimately ends up in the Arabian Sea.

“Pakistan used to be a big exporter of marine foods. But this untreated waste has adversely affected marine life and ultimately, the seafood business too.” Until the 1980s, Karachi’s fish harbour was a prime location for picnics and fishing excursions, he recalled. Now, however, the area wears the look of a filthy garbage dump.

Karachi Water and Sewerage Board chief engineer, Amjad Habib, admits that all the waste produced by the city is being dumped into the sea untreated. He is, however, hopeful that the problem will be resolved soon with the completion of the sewerage treatment project, S-3. That may be a long time coming, though, as the proposal is still pending approval by the authorities. “We will upgrade all the sewerage treatments plants as part of the S-3 project,” he said, adding that the KWSB plans to lay down new sewerage lines and install new suction pumps across the city.

In response to a question as to why a KWSB tanker was disposing waste directly into the sea at Ibrahim Hyderi, he said that the tankers were on special duty to clear out any choked sewerage lines across the city. The waste is then dumped into the closest nullah. “I don’t know why this tanker drove all the way to the coastline to dump the waste,” he said. “At least none of the senior officials have permitted such action.”

Published in The Express Tribune, April 3rd, 2015
This is the reason why, plus people here in Karachi have no sense of using a dustbin.
RIP Beach .RIP marine life.
 
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Dumping Shit in Sea water of Karachi + chemicals from factories nearby no wonder Karachi Beach is now turned black :D
 
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