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152:. It comes at foremost in terms of pollution. It is one of the most polluted rivers of Maharashtra, source being from Patalganga MIDC. Industries in Patalganga MIDC include (see the site). These companies contribute polluting the river. MPCB provides no proper data regarding water quality which is a point which limits the protests from various NGO's and locals. Nowadays, locals from villages on banks of patalganga river (Turade, Kalivali, Apta, Dushmi, Kharpada, Rave) complain about the poisoning caused by consuming fishes. Biodiversity of the river is under serious threat due to the harmful chemicals from the dyeing, fertilizer, pesticides, insecticides, alkyl amines industries. Effect of pollution on farming: Crops get burnt due to highly acidic pH of water. Flooding during rainy season results in the flushing of agricultural lands downstream with harmful chemicals which makes land unsuitable for cultivation 27: 269:
south-south-east: trend; it is in fact a projection of the hill and plateau complex that separates the Patalganga and the Balganga drainage. Below Waveshwar, the Patalganga changes its course suddenly to south-south-west to join, alter a stretch of about 20 miles (32 km), the Dharamtar creek.
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on either side drain the land that is highly eroded and marked by remnant hill features, the more prominent of them being the Prabal heights 2,318 feet (707 m) and the Kamala fort range. On the south the Manikgarh 1,876 feet (572 m) forms a steep range with a north-north-west and
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stream of the Patalganga only nominally as it flows almost parallel though in a more hilly region, and joins the Patalganga only in the Dharamtar creek; the land is hilly but generally the ranges like the Shillote and Badruddin are lower in height.
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and they are Swarga Ganga (Mandakini), Bhoo Ganga (Bhagirathi) and Patal Ganga (Bhagvati). Before entering into the sea, the Ganges divides into several tributaries and then merges into the
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topography persists, but the river valley is broader and merges into the tidal flats of the Dharamtar creek. The Balganga river is a
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with a wide estuary. The tail-waters of the Khopoli power project are let into the river near
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scarp. In its meandering north-westward reach of about 25 miles (40 km), several
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and a dip in the river is considered spiritually beneficial to mention the least.
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Patalganga river cripples Mumbai industrial units-Source-The Hindu Business Line
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has got its name from the Patalganga River. To facilitate traffic, for
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Classification of Waters of Patalganga River Basin-Source-
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and maintains a general westward flow till it joins the
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uplands where it branches off from the main ridge near
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in Turade-Karade area and its banks were considered
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