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Water
pollution
Indroduction
 Water pollution occurs when harmful substances are released
into the water in large quantities which cause damage to
people, wildlife, or habitat or indirectly into water bodies
without proper treatment to remove harmful compounds.
Effects of water pollution
 Water pollution is a major problem
in the global context. It has been
suggested that it is the leading
worldwide cause of deaths and
diseases, and that it accounts for
the deaths of more than 14,000
people daily.
 An estimated 700 million Indians
have no access to a proper toilet,
and 1,000 Indian children die of
diarrhea sickness every day.
Some 90% of China's cities suffer
from some degree of water
pollution, and nearly 500 million
people lack access to safe drinking
water.
 In addition to the acute problems of water pollution in
developing countries, industrialized countries continue to
struggle with pollution problems as well.
In the most recent national report on water quality in the United States,
a. 45 percent of assessed stream miles,
b. 47 percent of assessed lake acres, and
c. 32 percent of assessed bay were classified as polluted
Ground Water Pollution
 Interactions between
groundwater and
surface water are
complex.
Consequently,
groundwater pollution is
not as easily classified
as surface water
pollution.
Purification of water
 Purification of water
involves physical,
biological and chemical
processes such as:-
1.Filtration
2.Sedimentation
3.Chlorination
4.Slow sand filters
5.Activated Sludge
6.Flocculation
Physical processes
 Filtration is a
mechanical or physical
operation which is used
for the separation of
solids from fluids
(liquids or gases) by
interposing a medium
through which only the
fluid can pass.
 Sedimentation is the
tendency for particles in
suspension or
molecules in solution to
settle out of the fluid in
which they are
entrained, and come to
rest against a wall.
Biological processes
 Slow sand filters are
used in water
purification for treating
raw water to produce a
potable product. They
are typically 1 to 2
metres deep, can be
rectangular or
cylindrical in cross
section and are used
primarily to treat
surface water.
 Activated sludge is a process dealing with
the treatment of sewage and industrial
wastewaters and developed around 1912-
1914.Atmospheric air or pure oxygen is
introduced to a mixture of primary treated or
screened sewage (or industrial wastewater)
combined with organisms to develop a
biological floc which reduces the organic
content of the sewage.
Chemical process
 Flocculation is, in the field of chemistry, a
process where colloids come out of
suspension in the form of floc or flakes. The
action differs from precipitation in that, prior
to flocculation, colloids are merely suspended
in a liquid and not actually dissolved in a
solution.
 Chlorination is the process of adding the
element chlorine to water as a method of
water purification to make it fit for human
consumption as drinking water. Water which
has been treated with chlorine is effective in
preventing the spread of water born disease.
Chemical & other contaminants
 Inorganic water pollutants include:-
 Acidity caused by industrial discharges
(especially sulphur dioxide from power plants)
 Ammonia from food processing waste
 Chemical waste as industrial by-products
 Fertilizers containing nutrients--nitrates and
phosphates--which are found in storm water
run off from agriculture, as well as commercial
and residential use
Heavy metals from motor vehicles (via
urban storm water runoff) and acid mine
drainage
Silt (sediment) in runoff from construction
sites, logging, slash and burn practices or
land clearing sites
 Macroscopic pollution—large visible items polluting
the water—may be termed "floatables" in an urban
storm water context, or marine debris when found
on the open seas, and can include such items as:
 Trash: (e.g. paper, plastic, or food waste) discarded
by people on the ground, and that are washed by
rainfall into storm drains and eventually discharged
into surface waters
 Nurdles: small ubiquitous waterborne plastic pellets
 Shipwrecks: large derelict ships.
Pathogens are another type of pollution that prove
very harmful. They can cause many illnesses that
range from typhoid and dysentery to minor
respiratory and skin diseases. Pathogens include
such organisms as bacteria, viruses, and protozoan.
These pollutants enter waterways through untreated
sewage, storm drains, septic tanks, runoff from
farms, and particularly boats that dump sewage.
The most polluted river in United Kingdom
The pollution of rivers and streams with chemical
contaminants has become one of the most curtail
environmental problems within the 20th century.
Waterborne chemical pollution entering rivers and
streams cause tremendous amounts of
destruction.
The pollution of rivers and streams with chemical
contaminants has become one of the most curtail
environmental problems within the 20th century.
Waterborne chemical pollution entering rivers and
streams cause tremendous amounts of
destruction.
Additional forms of water pollution
Three last forms of water pollution exist
in the forms of petroleum, radioactive
substances, and heat. Petroleum often
pollutes waterbodies in the form of oil,
resulting from oil spills.
Thermal Pollution
Thermal pollution is the rise or fall in the temperature of
a natural body of water caused by human influence.
A common cause of thermal pollution is the use of water
as a coolant by power plants and industrial
manufacturers
Elevated water temperatures decreases oxygen levels
(which can kill fish) and affects ecosystem composition
Thermal pollution can also be caused by the release of
very cold water from the base of reservoirs into warmer
rivers.
What are the possible solutions of water
pollution?
 Industrial effort : Industry is responsible for a large
amount of pollutants including ones that pollute water.

Legislation has been passed forcing
industry to make efforts to clean up their
waste. Through reducing the waste that
they produce, it has been possible to
reduce the amount of pollutants that enter
the water cycle .
Municipal treatment plants are designed to
control conventional pollutants: BOD and
suspended solids
Well-designed and operated systems (i.e.,
secondary treatment or better) can remove 90
percent or more of these pollutants.
Some plants have additional sub-systems to
treat nutrients and pathogens. Most municipal
plants are not designed to treat toxic
pollutants found in industrial wastewater
Measurement of water pollution
Water pollution may be analyzed
through several broad categories of
methods: physical, chemical and
biological. Most involve collection of
samples, followed by specialized
analytical tests. Some methods may be
conducted without sampling, such as
temperature
Farming Solutions
 Choosing organic options can help to reduce the amount of
water pollution. These items are grown without the use of
chemicals.
 Those chemicals, when used, enter the water cycle.
 Organic products don't introduce those chemicals to the water
cycle.
Caring about waste
 By properly disposing of all waste, you can help to reduce the
amount of water pollution that is created
 The proper management of mass waste disposal
can help to control the introduction of pollutants
into the water cycle.
Simple steps like not storing waste by running
water and controlling runoff in areas where waste
is stored can help to reduce the amount of
pollution introduced into the water cycle
Stopping the cycle
 There are ways to interrupt the natural
water cycle and prevent pollution
In some places simply filtering water before allowing it
to continue its natural flow may be sufficient .
A natural and beautiful method of doing this is being
used in many places. They are called rain gardens.
They are specifically designed with plants that will
absorb water that otherwise would have runoff into
waterways. This measure also stops contaminants
that may have been washed into those waterways.
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501

  • 2. Indroduction  Water pollution occurs when harmful substances are released into the water in large quantities which cause damage to people, wildlife, or habitat or indirectly into water bodies without proper treatment to remove harmful compounds.
  • 3. Effects of water pollution  Water pollution is a major problem in the global context. It has been suggested that it is the leading worldwide cause of deaths and diseases, and that it accounts for the deaths of more than 14,000 people daily.  An estimated 700 million Indians have no access to a proper toilet, and 1,000 Indian children die of diarrhea sickness every day. Some 90% of China's cities suffer from some degree of water pollution, and nearly 500 million people lack access to safe drinking water.
  • 4.  In addition to the acute problems of water pollution in developing countries, industrialized countries continue to struggle with pollution problems as well. In the most recent national report on water quality in the United States, a. 45 percent of assessed stream miles, b. 47 percent of assessed lake acres, and c. 32 percent of assessed bay were classified as polluted
  • 5. Ground Water Pollution  Interactions between groundwater and surface water are complex. Consequently, groundwater pollution is not as easily classified as surface water pollution.
  • 6. Purification of water  Purification of water involves physical, biological and chemical processes such as:- 1.Filtration 2.Sedimentation 3.Chlorination 4.Slow sand filters 5.Activated Sludge 6.Flocculation
  • 7. Physical processes  Filtration is a mechanical or physical operation which is used for the separation of solids from fluids (liquids or gases) by interposing a medium through which only the fluid can pass.
  • 8.  Sedimentation is the tendency for particles in suspension or molecules in solution to settle out of the fluid in which they are entrained, and come to rest against a wall.
  • 9. Biological processes  Slow sand filters are used in water purification for treating raw water to produce a potable product. They are typically 1 to 2 metres deep, can be rectangular or cylindrical in cross section and are used primarily to treat surface water.
  • 10.  Activated sludge is a process dealing with the treatment of sewage and industrial wastewaters and developed around 1912- 1914.Atmospheric air or pure oxygen is introduced to a mixture of primary treated or screened sewage (or industrial wastewater) combined with organisms to develop a biological floc which reduces the organic content of the sewage.
  • 11.
  • 12. Chemical process  Flocculation is, in the field of chemistry, a process where colloids come out of suspension in the form of floc or flakes. The action differs from precipitation in that, prior to flocculation, colloids are merely suspended in a liquid and not actually dissolved in a solution.
  • 13.  Chlorination is the process of adding the element chlorine to water as a method of water purification to make it fit for human consumption as drinking water. Water which has been treated with chlorine is effective in preventing the spread of water born disease.
  • 14. Chemical & other contaminants  Inorganic water pollutants include:-  Acidity caused by industrial discharges (especially sulphur dioxide from power plants)  Ammonia from food processing waste  Chemical waste as industrial by-products  Fertilizers containing nutrients--nitrates and phosphates--which are found in storm water run off from agriculture, as well as commercial and residential use
  • 15. Heavy metals from motor vehicles (via urban storm water runoff) and acid mine drainage Silt (sediment) in runoff from construction sites, logging, slash and burn practices or land clearing sites
  • 16.  Macroscopic pollution—large visible items polluting the water—may be termed "floatables" in an urban storm water context, or marine debris when found on the open seas, and can include such items as:  Trash: (e.g. paper, plastic, or food waste) discarded by people on the ground, and that are washed by rainfall into storm drains and eventually discharged into surface waters  Nurdles: small ubiquitous waterborne plastic pellets  Shipwrecks: large derelict ships.
  • 17. Pathogens are another type of pollution that prove very harmful. They can cause many illnesses that range from typhoid and dysentery to minor respiratory and skin diseases. Pathogens include such organisms as bacteria, viruses, and protozoan. These pollutants enter waterways through untreated sewage, storm drains, septic tanks, runoff from farms, and particularly boats that dump sewage.
  • 18.
  • 19. The most polluted river in United Kingdom The pollution of rivers and streams with chemical contaminants has become one of the most curtail environmental problems within the 20th century. Waterborne chemical pollution entering rivers and streams cause tremendous amounts of destruction. The pollution of rivers and streams with chemical contaminants has become one of the most curtail environmental problems within the 20th century. Waterborne chemical pollution entering rivers and streams cause tremendous amounts of destruction.
  • 20.
  • 21. Additional forms of water pollution Three last forms of water pollution exist in the forms of petroleum, radioactive substances, and heat. Petroleum often pollutes waterbodies in the form of oil, resulting from oil spills.
  • 22. Thermal Pollution Thermal pollution is the rise or fall in the temperature of a natural body of water caused by human influence. A common cause of thermal pollution is the use of water as a coolant by power plants and industrial manufacturers Elevated water temperatures decreases oxygen levels (which can kill fish) and affects ecosystem composition Thermal pollution can also be caused by the release of very cold water from the base of reservoirs into warmer rivers.
  • 23.
  • 24. What are the possible solutions of water pollution?  Industrial effort : Industry is responsible for a large amount of pollutants including ones that pollute water.  Legislation has been passed forcing industry to make efforts to clean up their waste. Through reducing the waste that they produce, it has been possible to reduce the amount of pollutants that enter the water cycle .
  • 25. Municipal treatment plants are designed to control conventional pollutants: BOD and suspended solids Well-designed and operated systems (i.e., secondary treatment or better) can remove 90 percent or more of these pollutants. Some plants have additional sub-systems to treat nutrients and pathogens. Most municipal plants are not designed to treat toxic pollutants found in industrial wastewater
  • 26. Measurement of water pollution Water pollution may be analyzed through several broad categories of methods: physical, chemical and biological. Most involve collection of samples, followed by specialized analytical tests. Some methods may be conducted without sampling, such as temperature
  • 27. Farming Solutions  Choosing organic options can help to reduce the amount of water pollution. These items are grown without the use of chemicals.  Those chemicals, when used, enter the water cycle.  Organic products don't introduce those chemicals to the water cycle.
  • 28. Caring about waste  By properly disposing of all waste, you can help to reduce the amount of water pollution that is created  The proper management of mass waste disposal can help to control the introduction of pollutants into the water cycle. Simple steps like not storing waste by running water and controlling runoff in areas where waste is stored can help to reduce the amount of pollution introduced into the water cycle
  • 29. Stopping the cycle  There are ways to interrupt the natural water cycle and prevent pollution In some places simply filtering water before allowing it to continue its natural flow may be sufficient . A natural and beautiful method of doing this is being used in many places. They are called rain gardens. They are specifically designed with plants that will absorb water that otherwise would have runoff into waterways. This measure also stops contaminants that may have been washed into those waterways.
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Editor's Notes

  1.  
  2. Please save water. If you see anyone playing or polluting water stop them and make the world a better place to live in.