Water Pollution
Water Pollution
Water Pollution
Recharge groundwater
Fertile soils
Bangladesh
Before and During a Flood in St.
Louis, Missouri
Flooding After Deforestation of a
Hillside
Forested Hillside
Oxygen
released by
vegetation
Diverse
ecological Evapotranspiration
habitat
Agricultural
Steady land
river flow
Leaf litter Vegetation releases
improves water slowly and
soil fertility reduces flooding
Tree plantation
Evapotranspiration decreases
Roads
destabilize
hillsides Ranching accelerates soil
erosion by water and wind
Winds remove
fragile topsoil
Agriculture land
is flooded and
Gullies and silted up
landslides
Channelization
Levees (floodwalls)
Dams
Precautionary approach
Lake Pollution
Dilution less effective than with streams
Cultural eutrophication
Hazardous
waste injection
Pesticides well
and fertilizers
Coal strip De-icing
road salt Buried gasoline
mine runoff and solvent tank
Discharge
Confined
aquifer
Groundwater
flow
Extent of Groundwater Pollution
Arsenic
Red tides
Closed Excess nitrogen causes
shellfish beds explosive growth of toxic
microscopic algae, poisoning
Closed fish and marine mammals.
beach Oxygen-depleted
zone
Toxic sediments
Chemicals and toxic metals
contaminate shellfish beds,
kill spawning fish, and
accumulate in the tissues
of bottom feeders.
Healthy zone
Clear, oxygen-rich waters
promote growth of plankton
Oxygen-depleted zone and sea grasses, and support fish.
Sedimentation and algae overgrowth reduce sunlight,
kill beneficial sea grasses, use up oxygen, and
degrade habitat.
Oxygen-depleted Water in
the Gulf of Mexico
Mississippi
River Basin
Ohio
River
Mississippi
Missouri River
River
LOUISIANA
Mississippi
River
Depleted Oxygen
Gulf of Mexico
Chesapeake Bay
Largest US estuary
Pollution sink
Oxygen depletion
Chesapeake Bay
Program
Effects of Oil on Ocean Life
Crude and refined Oil destroys insulation and
petroleum buoyancy
Regulate coastal
development Use wetlands, solar-aquatic, or
Recycle used oil other methods to treat sewage
Keep feedlots away from slopes, surface water and flood zones
Laws for Reducing Point Source
Pollution
Septic tanks
Household
wastewater Nonperforated pipe
Distribution box
(optional)
Gravel or Drain
crushed field
stone Vent pipe
Perforated pipe
Primary and Secondary Sewage
Treatment
Primary Secondary
To river,
lake,
Sludge or ocean
Activated sludge (kills
Raw sewage bacteria)
from sewers Air pump
Sludge
digester
Disposed of
in landfill or
ocean or
applied to
cropland,
Sludge drying bed
pasture, or
rangeland
Improving Sewage Treatment
Non-hazardous substitutes
Bottled water
Solutions What Can You Do?
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