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Water Pollution
Definition, Pollutants, Causes, Control
Edu Level: CSEC
Date: Dec 13, 2024
⏱️Read Time: 2 min
Water Pollution
Definition
Water pollution refers to the introduction of harmful substances into water bodies such as rivers, lakes, oceans and groundwater aquifers.
Major Categories of Water Pollutants
Radioactive Materials - Iodine, Uranium, Radon
Source - Mining, Nuclear Power Plants
Plant Nutrients - Nitrates, Phosphates
Source - Sewage, Agricultural Runoff
Infectious Agents - Bacteria, Viruses, Parasitic Worms
Source - Human & Animal Waste
Oxygen Demanding Waste - Organic Debris, Aerobic Bacteria
Source - Surface Runoff, Industrial Effluent
Organic Chemicals - Oil, Gasoline, Plastic, Pesticides
Source - Industrial Effluent, Runoff
Sources of Water Pollution
1. Households: Wastewater from sinks and washing machines often contains harmful chemicals like phosphates and flows into rivers and seas. Improper disposal of plastics is also common, leading to long-term pollution as plastics are non-biodegradable.
2. Industries: Manufacturing industries produce waste containing harmful chemicals, including heavy metals, which are frequently discharged into nearby water bodies.
3. Sewage: Sewage includes waste like urine, feces, and wastewater. It contains oxygen-demanding substances and bacteria that deplete oxygen levels, harming aquatic life.
4. Agriculture: Farmers use chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and other substances. These pollutants can be washed into water bodies by heavy rainfall, contributing to water contamination.
Water Pollution Causes
- Water pollution caused by natural phenomena.
- Water pollution caused by human behaviour.
- Sewage
- Industrial Waste
- Private Waste
- Mining
- Oil Leakages
- Dumping
- Fossil Fuels
- Increasing meat consumption
- Chemical fertilizers
- Pesticides
- Sewer leak
- Radioactive Garbage
Water Pollution Effects
- Effects on humans (carcinogenic, teratogenic, mutagenic)
- Effects on animals
- Effects on plants
- Effects on water, animals & plants
- Disruption of the food chain
- Diseases
- Eutrophication
- Destruction of whole ecosystems
Methods for Controlling Water Pollution:
1. Wastewater Treatment: Establishing proper wastewater treatment plants ensures that household water and sewage are treated, recycled, and made safe for reuse, preventing pollution of waterways.
2. Education and Public Awareness: Governments can educate citizens about the causes and impacts of water pollution through media, school curriculums, and public campaigns, promoting behavioral change.
3. Laws and Legislation: Governments can enforce laws to regulate garbage disposal, industrial waste, and sewage discharge. These laws set permissible pollution levels and outline penalties for violations.
4. Establishment of Environmental Agencies : Create agencies responsible for monitoring and implementing the laws and policies established by the government for example, the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) in Trinidad & Tobago.