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Water Pollution. Water pollution is any chemical, physical or biological change in water quality that has a harmful effect on living organisms or makes.

Jan 21, 2016

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Page 1: Water Pollution. Water pollution is any chemical, physical or biological change in water quality that has a harmful effect on living organisms or makes.

Water PollutionWater Pollution

Page 2: Water Pollution. Water pollution is any chemical, physical or biological change in water quality that has a harmful effect on living organisms or makes.

Water pollution is any chemical, physical or biological change in water quality that has a harmful effect on living organisms or makes the water unsuitable for desired uses.

Page 3: Water Pollution. Water pollution is any chemical, physical or biological change in water quality that has a harmful effect on living organisms or makes.

Sources of Pollution

There are two major sources of pollution. Water pollution can come from point sources and non-point sources.

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Page 5: Water Pollution. Water pollution is any chemical, physical or biological change in water quality that has a harmful effect on living organisms or makes.

Point sources: • Sources that discharge pollution at a

specific location• Factories, mines, sewage treatment

plants, oil tankers, landfills or septic tanks.

• Controlling or stopping point sources of polluters is easiest

• There is often a direct pipe into a river or lake

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Non-point sources:

• can NOT be traced to any one site of discharge

• usually large areas like farm fields, urban streets, golf courses, or logged forests

• very difficult to control non-point sources of pollution

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Water Quality Measurements:

1. Coliform Bacteria2. Dissolved Oxygen3. Organic/Inorganic Chemicals4. Bottom-dwelling invertebrates

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1. Coliform Bacteria

• Also called E. Coli• Low levels good• Ontario Safe Water Drinking Act requires 0

coliform colonies• Legal limit for safe swimming and boating

is <1000 coliform colonies/100 ml

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2. OxygenDissolved oxygen• High levels good• Aquatic plants and animals require oxygen• More oxygen dissolves in cooler water• Oxygen levels increase when stream water

flows over rocks or if water leaves a pipe and drops into a stream

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Biological Oxygen Demand• Low levels are good• Dead plants and animals require oxygen

for rotting• Bacteria that consume sewage, manure

or fertilizer require oxygen

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3. Organic and Inorganic Chemicals

• Low levels are good• Inorganic substances like the nutrients

nitrogen, phosphates or potassium are indicators of agricultural pollution from fertilizers

• Inorganic substances like lead, mercury, aluminum and arsenic indicate industrial pollution

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• Organic pollutants include pesticides, oils, cleaners, plastics or detergents that are made of carbon and hydrogen

• these organic pollutants come from household, agricultural and industrial waste

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4. Bottom-dwelling Invertebrates

• Studying small aquatic animals often gives a better long-term indication of the health of a stream

• Dragonfly nymphs and some leeches show a healthy stream

• Only sowbugs present is an indicator of an unhealthy stream