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Poisar River

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- location
  
Source
  
Mumbai Suburban district

- elevation
  
3 m (10 ft)

Mouth
  
Arabian Sea

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- location
  
Mumbai suburban district, India

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Poisar River is a river in Mumbai, India. It begins in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park and empties into the Marve Creek and finally into the Arabian Sea. The river is now nothing more than an urban stream when it begins and is contaminated with industrial effluents and sewage.

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History

There was a time when the water was clean and the people used to use it for household purposes. In Mumbai, during the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, the statue of the Lord Ganapati (Hindu Religion), was drowned in this river too. Nowadays, it is not done, since the river is dirty.

In 2005 during the major flood in Mumbai, Poisar river had flooded, and water had overflown the banks into a building compound, contaminating a Water Tank. Those living in the surroundings had undergone great distress following an outbreak of various waterborne diseases.

Structures

There is also the Jeri Meri Temple, on the other side of the Bridge.

References

Poisar River Wikipedia