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River in Gilan, Iran
Zarjoob River
Zarjoob is located in IranZarjoobLocation of mouth in Iran
Native nameزرجوب (Persian)
Location
CountryIran
ProvinceGilan
Physical characteristics
Length41 km
Discharge 
 • locationAnzali Lagoon

Zarjoob or Zarjoub (Persian: زرجوب), in Gilan province, northern Iran, is a 41 km river that passes through the city of Rasht and empties into the Anzali Lagoon near the city of Bandar-e Anzali on the Caspian Sea.

Pollution

Despite its short length, the Zarjoob watershed is home to about 1 million people and the river is heavily polluted. Sources of pollution include leaching from a landfill that receives some 700 tons of waste per day, approximately 500 factories, domestic and hospital wastewater, and agricultural runoff from rice paddies.

See also

References

  1. ^ Haghnazar, Hamed; Cunningham, Jeffrey A; Kumar, Vinod; Aghayani, Ehsan; Mehraein, Mojtaba (April 2022). "COVID-19 and urban rivers: Effects of lockdown period on surface water pollution and quality- A case study of the Zarjoub River, north of Iran". Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 29 (18): 27382–27398. doi:10.1007/s11356-021-18286-5. PMC 8723709.
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Lake Urmia basin
Persian Gulf basin
Oman sea basin
Caspian basin
Gavkhouni basin
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