Jui Mandal
Jui Mandal
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JUI MANDAL
INTRODUCTION
Water pollution is a broad term that describes any kind of contamination
of bodies of water such as rivers, lakes or wetlands with substances that
can pose threats to human health or the natural environment.
Pollution can come from a wide variety of sources and these sources are
often categorized as either point source or nonpoint source. Point source
pollution has single identifiable source, whether it is a wastewater pipe
or a ship dumping waste. Nonpoint source pollution comes from water
runoff picking scattered pollutants off the ground.
1. DEFINITION :
Water pollution is defined as the presence in groundwater of toxic
chemicals and biological agents that exceed what is naturally
found in the water and may pose a threat to human health and/or
the environment. Additionally, water pollution may consist of
chemicals introduced into the water bodies as a result of various
human activities. Any amount of those chemicals pollutes the
water, regardless of the harm they may pose to human health and
the environment.
• Pollutant:
We may think water pollution is a problem… somewhere else. But
while most Americans have access to safe drinking water,
potentially harmful contaminants—from arsenic to copper to lead—
have still been found in the tap water of every single state in every
nation. With a growing list of ways our water can be contaminated,
it’s smart to stay educated in order to protect and prevent. Here
are five main types of water pollutants:
1. MICROBIAL
2. ORGANIC MATERIAL
3. INORGANIC MATERIAL
4. MACROSCOPIC
5. THERMAL
❖ MICROBIAL
❖ ORGANIC MATERIAL
❖ INORGANIC MATERIAL:
❖ MACROSCOPIC:
❖ THERMAL
1. CAUSE OF POLLUTION:
There are many causes of water pollution. Below, we will focus on
seven of the major way that water can become polluted.
1. Industrial Waste:
Industries and industrial sites across the world are a major
contributor to water pollution. Many industrial sites produce waste
in the form of toxic chemicals and pollutants, and though
regulated, some still do not have proper waste management
systems in place. In those rare cases, industrial waste is dumped
into nearby freshwater systems. When industrial waste is not
treated properly (or worse, not treated at all), it can very easily
pollute the freshwater systems that it comes into contact with.
The age-old phrase “like water and oil” is used when describing
two things that do not mix easily or at all. Just as the saying
states, water and oil do not mix, and oil does not dissolve in water.
Large oil spills
and oil leaks, while often accidental, are a major cause of water
pollution. Leaks and spills often are caused by oil drilling operations in the
ocean or ships that transport oil.
1. Agriculture
In order to protect their crops from bacteria and insects, farmers often
use chemicals and pesticides. When these substances seep into the
groundwater, they can harm animals, plants and t used in the creation of
nuclear energy, is a highly toxic chemical.
Unfortunately, accidents still occur at these facilities, and toxic waste is
released into the environment. The coal and gas industries are, in many
ways, no better. This is one of the major impetuses behind the
development of alternative, clean sources of energy, including solar and
wind.
6. Global Warming
Rising temperatures due to global warming are a major concern in terms of
water pollution. Global warming causes water temperatures to rise, which
can kill water-dwelling animals. When large die-offs occur, it further pollutes
the water supply, exacerbating the issue.
7. Radioactive Waste
Radioactive waste from facilities that create nuclear energy can be
extremely hazardous to the environment and must be disposed of
properly. This is because uranium, the element used in the creation of
nuclear energy, is a highly toxic chemical.
EFFECTS OF WATER POLLUTION
1. ON THE ENVIRONMET:
Water pollution truly harms biodiversity and aquatic ecosystems. The toxic
chemicals can change the color of water and increase the amount of
minerals - also known as eutrophication - which has a bad impact on life in
water. Thermal pollution, defined by a rise in the temperature of water
bodies, contributes to global warming and causes serious hazard to water
organisms.
2. ON HUMAN HEALTH:
Water pollution has very negative effects on public health. A lot of diseases
result from drinking or being in contact with contaminated water, such as
diarrhea, cholera, typhoid, dysentery or skin infections. In zones where there
is no available drinking water, the main risk is dehydration obviously.
• DISEASES:
o Giardiasis
o Amoebiasis
o Ascariasis
o Hookworm
o Diarrhea
o Encephalitis
o Vomiting
o Hepatitis
o Respiratory infections
o Earaches
CONTROL ON WATER POLLUTION
“Just because it disappears, doesn’t mean it goes away”
1. Wastewater treatment:
Wastewater treatment consists of removing pollutants from wastewater
through a physical, chemical or biological process. The more efficient these
processes are, the cleaner the water becomes.
2. Green agriculture:
Globally, agriculture accounts for 70% of water resources, so it is essential
to have climate-friendly crops, efficient irrigation that reduces the need for
water and energy-efficient food production. Green agriculture is also crucial
to limit the chemicals that enter the water.
6. Water conservation:
Without water conservation, we won’t go very far. It is central in making sure
the world has better access to clean water. It means being aware that water
is a scarce resource, taking care of it accordingly, and managing it
responsibly.
CONCLUSION: