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Chapter 14 Water Pollution. Water pollution- the contamination of streams, rivers, lakes, oceans, or groundwater with substances produced through human.

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1 Chapter 14 Water Pollution

2 Water pollution- the contamination of streams, rivers, lakes, oceans, or groundwater with substances produced through human activities and that negatively affect organisms. Point sources- distinct locations that pump waste into a waterway. Nonpoint sources- diffuse areas such as an entire farming region that pollutes a waterway.

3 What would this pollution source be labeled as? WHY????

4 Human Wastewater Water produced by human activities such as human sewage from toilets and gray water from bathing and washing clothes or dishes.

5 Three reasons scientists are concerned about human wastewater: 1. Oxygen-demanding wastes like bacteria that put a large demand for oxygen in the water 2. Nutrients that are released from wastewater decomposition can make the water more fertile causing eutrophication 3. Wastewater can carry a wide variety of disease- causing organisms.

6 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) BOD- the amount of oxygen a quantity of water uses over a period of time at a specific temperature. Lower BOD values indicate the water is less polluted Higher BOD values indicate it is more polluted by wastewater Can lead to DEAD ZONES, can be self perpetuating, never ending cycle

7 Eutrophication Eutrophication is an abundance of fertility to a body of water. Cultural eutrophication caused by anthropogenic inputs of nutrients Eutrophication is caused by an increase in nutrients, such as fertilizers. Eutrophication can cause a rapid growth of algae which eventually dies, causing the microbes to increase the BOD.

8 Diseases from Human Wastewater Cholera Typhoid fever Stomach flu Diarrhea Hepatitis

9 Diseases from Human Wastewater What causes these diseases? Pathogens also known as: Viruses Hepatitis A Bacteria cholera E. coli Typhoid fever Parasites Cryptosporidium Giardia

10 Treatments for Human and Animal Wastewater Septic systems- a large container that receives wastewater from the house.

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12 Treatments for Human and Animal Wastewater Sewage Treatment Plants- centralized plants in areas with large populations that receive wastewater via a network of underground pipes. (page 387)

13 What contaminants are targeted in the treatment plant and where?

14 Treatments for Human and Animal Wastewater Manure lagoons- large, human-made ponds line with rubber to prevent the manure from leaking into the groundwater. After the manure is broken down by bacteria, it is spread onto fields as fertilizers.

15 Heavy Metals and Other Substances that can threaten human Health and the Environment PAGE 389-393 Where obtained from/health effect Lead = Arsenic = Mercury = Acids = Synthetic compounds pesticides, pharmaceuticals, hormones, military compounds, industrial compounds

16 Add PCB’S

17 Heavy Metals and Other Substances that can threaten human Health and the Environment Lead =old water pipes, paint / brain, kidney, nervous system damage Arsenic = natural in rocks, mining/ cancers Mercury = burning coal(fossil fuels), eating fish (bioaccumulation), medical equipment, cement/ nervous system damage Acids = industrial plants, natural, air pollution, old mines/fish and vegetation Synthetic compounds pesticides, pharmaceuticals, hormones, military compounds, industrial compounds

18 Heavy Metals and Other Substances that can threaten human Health and the Environment Lead =old water pipes, paint/ nervous system, kidneys, brain damage Arsenic = rocks, mining/ cancer skin, kidneys, bladder Mercury = burning coal (fossil fuels), mining, medical instruments, cement manuf., eating seafood/ nervous system damage, mutations, affecting coordination Acids = smokestakes, deforestation, old mines / kills trees and fish Synthetic compounds pesticides, pharmaceuticals, hormones, military compounds, industrial compounds

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21 Oil Pollution

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23 Describe each major Oil Spill BP Exxon Valdez Tell Who How Why Where When Cleaned up? How???

24 Other Water Pollutants Solid waste pollution (garbage) Sediment pollution (sand, silt and clay) Thermal pollution Noise pollution

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26 Great Pacific Garbage Patch!!!

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29 What about the fish???

30 Water Laws Clean Water Act- (1972) supports the “protection and propagation of fish, shellfish, and wildlife and recreation in and on the water”. Issued water quality standards that defined acceptable limits of various pollutants in U.S. waterways.

31 Water Laws Safe Drinking Water Act- (1974, 1986, 1996) sets the national standards for safe drinking water. It is responsible for establishing maximum contaminant levels (MCL) for 77 different elements or substances in both surface water and groundwater.

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