When sewage, having biodegradable organic matter is released into the water body, microorganisms involved in biodegradation of organic matter (in the receiving water body) consume a lot of oxygen to decompose the sewage and as a result there would be a sharp decline in dissolved oxygen downstream from the point of sewage discharge and biological oxygen demand (BOD) would increase. Presence of sewage causes nutrient enrichment (large amount of nutrients) in water which causes excessive growth of planktonic (freefloating) algae, called algal bloom. Algal bloom causes deterioration of water quality and fish mortality.