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Freshwater pollution
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What is water pollution? …the introduction of chemical, physical, or biological agents into water that degrades the quality of the water and affects the organisms that depend on it.
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Where can polluted water be found? EVERYWHERE…mostly in areas where water treatment is not available (undeveloped countries) or in countries that do not have anti-pollution laws.
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2 main causes of water pollution 1)Industrialization 2)Large human population
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2 categories of water pollution 1) point pollution 2) nonpoint pollution
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Point pollution …is pollution discharged from a single source. Ex: factory, sewage treatment plant Easy to identify where the pollution is coming from.
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Nonpoint pollution …pollution that comes many sources. Ex: storm water drains, highways/roadways Difficult to identify to source of pollution Nonpoint pollution is the most common category of water pollution.
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Wastewater treatment Wastewater is a source of pollution, it is the water that is drained from homes & businesses. Most wastewater is mostly biodegradable & easy to treat.
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How a treatment plant works 1)Raw sewage is run through a screen to remove large particles. 2) The material is left to settle in a settling tank.
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3) Aeration tank - Water and air is mixed with the sewage (sludge). The lighter material is pumped off to another settling tank. The heavier sludge is sent to a tank for the material to break down further. (The material sent to break down will go through the aeration tank again later.)
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4) The material in the 2 nd settling tank is then sent to the chlorination tank. Chlorine & other chemicals are added to disinfect the water.
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Sometimes partially treated waste is sent into rivers or lakes to complete a natural biodegrading process.
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The harmful effects of water pollution 1)Many types of pollution include the growth of waterborne pathogens (disease causing agents or organisms). *cause diseases and death if ingested.
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2) Biological magnification – toxins build up in organisms in a food chain / web. As an organism eats other organisms, the poisons accumulate in their system over time. EX: DDT
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3) Artificial Eutrophication – the accumulation of nutrients that causes a lake or other body of water to “fill in”. * Mainly caused by phosphorous or nitrogen being added to the water. (detergents& fertilizers) * cause die off in the water.
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4) Thermal pollution – increase in temperature of a body of water. * usually the result of factories or industry that uses the water to cool equipment. * can cause fish kills and low oxygen in the water
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Groundwater pollution Caused by land pollution seeping into aquifers. Can not be cleaned & will be polluted for a long time.
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US laws regulating water quality 1) 1972 Clean Water Act – clean surface water, eliminate pollution discharge into water ways, removal of metals from watewater.
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2) 1972 Marine Protection, Research, & Sanctuaries Act – control the dumping of sewage & toxins into oceans.
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3) 1980 Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation & Liability Act- “The Superfund Act” – makes polluters clean up the waste or pay for the clean up.
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