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5.2 Detection and monitoring of pollution
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Direct methods of monitoring pollution – Air pollution Measure the acidity of rain water to determine pH Measure CO 2, CO, or NO x levels in the atmosphere using a gas sensor Measure particulate matter suspended in the atmosphere
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Direct methods of monitoring pollution – Soil pollution Test for nitrates and phosphates (Using LaMotte test kits)
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Direct methods of monitoring pollution – Water pollution nitrate and phosphate tests fecal coliform tests tests for heavy metals (Hg, Pb, As)
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BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand) – BOD is an indirect method that measures the amount of oxygen required to support respiration by organisms living in a water sample. high BOD indicates there are many organisms using oxygen for respiration low BOD indicates relatively few organisms needing oxygen for respiration high BOD = low DO levels = high pollutant levels, especially nitrate & phosphate low BOD = high DO levels = low pollutant levels
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The Biotic Index Biotic Index – An indirect method that uses the presence or absence of key organisms to indicate the relative level of pollution in a stream. Advantage: Easy to use, especially for moderately or heavily polluted sites. Disadvantages: not specific enough, doesn’t fully account for habitat quality
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Semi-Pollution Tolerant Pollution Tolerant Pollution Intolerant
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Indicator Species Species that are present either only in polluted areas or only in unpolluted areas. – Lichens – Not present in air pollution – Rat-tailed maggot and sludge worms – Found only in polluted water – Gammarus - small crustaceans that are not found in high levels of salinity.
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