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MGT 315 CREATIVE AND CRITICAL THINKING WATER POLLUTION GROUP : BM1115A NAME : NURUL FARHANAH BT NADZRI – 2010406344 LECTURER : MISS NORULHUDA TAJUDDIN
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MGT 315CREATIVE AND CRITICAL

THINKING WATER POLLUTION

GROUP : BM1115ANAME : NURUL FARHANAH BT

NADZRI – 2010406344LECTURER : MISS

NORULHUDA TAJUDDIN

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- providing many functions for the survival

of natural

and human

systems

- Rivers are rich ecosystems and sources of life

History/ background

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Definition… Water pollution is

the contamination of water bodies

e.g. lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers and groundwater

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33%62%

5%

Ground water utilization by sector

industrial

domestic

agricultural

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•How is water pollution?

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Point source

Non–point source

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Why water pollution

happened???

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Causes of water pollution

Thermal

pollution

Pathogens

Chemical and

other

contaminants

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Diagram 1- causes of water pollution

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Chemical and other contaminants

Organic water

pollutants

Inorganic water pollutants

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•Detergents•chloroform•Food processing waste, •Petroleum

Organic water pollutants

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•Acidity•Ammonia•Chemical waste•Fertilizers

Inorganic water pollutant

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Industrial water pollution

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How to overcome

this problem??

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According to Sarah (2008),

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Control of pollution

Agricultural wastewater

Industrial wastewater

Construction site stormwater

Urban runoff (stormwater)

Domestic sewage

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1. Sampling 2. Physical testing

3.Chemical testing 4. Biological testing

measurement

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Who is responsible????

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Conclusion….• As a results, we all play an important

roles in order to protect our environment from polluted.

• Increase our awareness and responsibility to developed our country, Malaysia.

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Thank you for watchin

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REFERENCES

Aisyah Sulaiman. (2012, January 13). Water crisis can hit Klang Valley earlier. New Straits Times. Retrieved July 17, 2012, from http://www.nst.com.my

A.J. Englande. (2008). Management of Environmental Quality. A field study on cost-effectiveness of five erosion control measures, 20(1). Retrieved July 17,2012, from

http://www.emeraldinsight.com

Francisco, M. Management of Environmental Quality. Application of the factorial analysis, 18(1). Retrieved July 24, 2012, from

http://www.emeraldinsight.com

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Halimahton Borhan. (2010). Green Environment. Assesment of Income and Water Pollution in Malaysia. Retrieved July 24, 2012, from http://www.sciencedirect.com

Sarah V. (2008). Water pollution issues and developments. New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Veena, B.(2012, March 29). Students learn how to gauge water quality. New Straits Times. Retrieved July 24, 2012,from http://www.nst.com.my

Xie, Y. (1992). Environmental Management and Heath. An Overview of Water, Water Pollution and Control in China. Retrieved July 17, 2012, from http://www.emeraldinsight.com