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Chapter 21 Water Pollution
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Types of Water Pollution Water pollution Any physical or chemical change in water that adversely affects the health of humans and other organisms 1. Sewage 2. disease-causing agents 3. sediment pollution 4. inorganic plant and algal nutrients 5. organic compounds 6. inorganic chemicals 7. radioactive substances 8. thermal pollution
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1. Sewage Causes 2 serious environmental problems: 1. Enrichment Fertilization of water by high levels N and P 2. Increase in Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) BOD-amount of oxygen needed by microorganisms to decompose biological wastes BOD Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
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Sewage
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Sewage: Eutrophication Oligotrophic Unenriched, clear water that supports small populations of aquatic organisms
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Sewage: Eutrophication Eutrophic Slow-flowing stream, lake or estuary enriched by inorganic plant and algal nutrients such as phosphorus
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2. Disease-causing Agents Infectious organisms that cause diseases from wastes of infected individuals Examples: Typhoid, cholera, bacterial dysentery, polio, and infectious hepatitis India
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3. Sediment Pollution Excessive amounts of suspended soil particles. From: erosion of agricultural lands lands logging degraded stream banks overgrazing mining construction
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4. Inorganic Plant and Algal Nutrients Ex: N and P Sources: Human and animal wastes, plant residues, atmospheric deposition, and fertilizer runoff It Causes: Enrichment, bad odors, and a high BOD
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Inorganic Plant and Algal Nutrients: The Dead Zone Hypoxia
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5. Organic Compounds Chemicals that contain carbon atoms Natural examples: sugars, amino acids, and oils Human-made examples: pesticides, solvents, industrial chemicals, and plastics, medication Dangerous!
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Volatile Organic Compounds in Groundwater
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Los Angeles
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Seal Beach, CA
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Depicts 60,000 plastic bags, the number used in the US every five seconds.
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2 million bottles the number used by Americans every 5 minutes!
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6. Inorganic Chemicals Contaminants that contain elements other than carbon (ex: acids, salts, heavy metals) Do not degrade easily Examples: Lead- Mercury-
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7. Radioactive Substances Unstable isotopes that emit radiation Sources: Mining Processing radioactive materials Nuclear power plants Natural sources
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Why is this bad? Temperature affects reproductive cycles, digestion rates, and respiration rates Warm water holds less DO than cold water 8. Thermal Pollution Factories release heated water into waterways
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Two Types of Water Pollution 1. Point Source Pollution Water pollution that can be traced to a specific origin 2. Non-point Source Pollution Pollutants that enter bodies of water over large areas rather than being concentrated at a single point of entry
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Water Pollution from Agriculture Agriculture is leading source of water pollution in US Animal wastes and plants residues have high BOD Chemical pesticides Almost all streams and rivers are polluted with agricultural pesticides Important* There is little regulation!
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Municipal Water Pollution
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Industrial Wastes in Water Different industries generate different pollutants Food processing plants- high BOD Paper mills- High BOD and toxic compounds Green Chemistry
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Groundwater Pollution
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Water Pollution in Other Countries Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela Po River, Italy Ganges River, India
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Purification of Drinking Water In US most municipal water supplies are treated
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Purification of Drinking Water Treated water distributed to customers
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Purification of Drinking Water Chlorine Dilemma Chlorine byproducts are linked to numerous cancers, miscarriages and birth defects Peru Fluoridation Prevents tooth decay Linked to cancer, kidney disease
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Municipal Sewage Treatment
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Laws Controlling Water Pollution Safe Drinking Water Act (1974) Set uniform federal standards for drinking water including maximum contaminant level Clean Water Act (1972) EPA sets up and monitors National Emissions Limitations Effectively improved water quality from point sources
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