St. Besiktepe et al., SEWAGE OUTFALL PLUME IN THE 2-LAYER CHANNEL - AN EXAMPLE OF ISTANBUL OUTFALL, Water science and technology, 32(2), 1995, pp. 69-75
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Water Resources","Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Civil
Municipal wastewater from the city of Istanbul is discharged into the
Bosphorus Strait through an outfall built on the southern end of the S
trait The behaviour of the wastewater plume in the Bosphorus environme
nt is quite complicated as a result of the two-layer stratification, t
he rapid currents flowing in opposite directions in each layer, their
transverse variations, and the turbulence and entrainment processes in
the ambient waters. The wastewater is injected from 22 diffuser ports
on each of the two pipelines located in a depth range of 40-60 m. The
numerous plumes from the multiple ports combine to yield a line sourc
e of plume-like behaviour in the far-field. The plume typically rises
due to its buoyancy in the lower layer, and becomes arrested at the in
terface between the upper and lower layers of the Bosphorus, but the s
wift undercurrents bend the plume to align it with the interface along
the Bosphorus.