Presence of bacteriophages The water contains naturally occurring bacteriophages—viruses that kill harmful bacteria. These help reduce disease-causing microbes in the river.

High dissolved oxygen retention Ganga water has an unusual ability to retain dissolved oxygen longer than many other rivers, which supports aerobic bacteria that break down organic waste.

Mineral-rich Himalayan origin The river originates from the Gangotri Glacier, carrying minerals like sulfur and trace elements that may contribute to antimicrobial properties.

Continuous turbulence and flow The strong, fast-moving current—especially in upper regions—creates natural aeration, enhancing oxygen levels and reducing stagnation.

Sunlight and UV exposure The river’s wide, open flow allows significant exposure to sunlight, and UV radiation naturally kills many pathogens.

Sedimentation and natural filtration As the river flows, sediments settle and act like a natural filtration system, trapping impurities and microbes.

Unique microbial ecosystem The Ganga supports a diverse community of beneficial microbes that compete with and suppress harmful organisms, contributing to self-purification.

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