2. WATER AND ITS NECESSARY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL GROWTH
Water is the core of sustainable development and is used for the development of ecosystem and survival
of every creature.
NECESSARY
For Environment growth water is utilized for both (Offstream and Instream ) are (Agriculture, Thermo
Electric ,Industrial Mining ,Commercial Works, Hydra Power, Navigation and Ecosystem support).
Water is used to target specific outcomes for plants or animals by providing the light amount of water at
the right time for them to feed bread and growth.
Its helps to maintain vital healthy productive and resistant river system for plants ,animals and people.
4. HOW THE WATER RESOURCES GETTING POLUTANT
Industrial waste – Water is getting pollutants like plastics ,pesticides, heavy mateals and various
pathogens get washed of into storn water run of from streets and industrial process emities huge amount
of organic components such as carbonmonoxide,hydrocarbon and chemical into the air.
Oil waste – An oil spills is the realese of liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment,especially
Oil can not dissolving water so it forms a tigh sludg in the water.which affects sea creatures such as fish.
Radio waste – Dumping of radioactive waste in surface water body causes water pollution.Its generated
by uranium mining neculear power plants and the production testing of miltery weapons as seel as by
university and hospital that use radio active material for research and medicine.
Swevage waste – Used water is waste water it comes from sinks,showers,toilets,commercial industrial
agriculture activity which produce the toxic element.
Human waste – Human pollutes the water by global warming ,deforestation,rubbish and faecal water
dumping maritime traffic and marine dumping.
5.
6. WATER STORAGE
Water storage can be done through education saving the water and houses awareness among people
saving through agriculture and gardens.
Rain water harvesting
Turn off the tab while dropping of water
Reusing bathed water for fleshing
Using rice water for water plants
Few utanses and dises store rain water for daily use
Water management in work places.
7.
8. SOURCES AND POLLUTIONS
Source of water pollution
Point sources
Non point sources
TYPES OF WATER POLLUTIONS
Marine pollution
Nutrient pollution
Thermal pollution
Groundtwater pollution
9. GLOBAL IMPACT BY
WATER
More than 10 countries are
facing water scarcity and
pollution problems in which
water crisis is devastating
lives in Djibouti,Kenya and
Somalia,They experience a
below-average rainfall in the
horn of Africa have created
one of the worst climate-
related emergencies of the
past 40 years
10.
11. CONSEQUENCE AND PRIVELANCE
Water is precious given by the nature which is devasted by our human begin .Which results in .
Migration,Hunger,Diseases,Loss of habitat and biodiversity,draught,which reduces the ability of the body
and ecosystem affect.
PRIVELANCE:
Water pollution is the problem in developing countries and developed countries for ex :water pollution
wide spread about 90% of water rain cities are polluted .
12. IMPACTS
Water pollution is a major global environmental problem because it can result in the degradation of all
aqaric ecosystem.
While many of the chemical and substance that are regulated may be naturally
occurring(calcium,sodium,iron,etc.)
Oxygen depleting substance may be natural materials such as plant matter as well as man made chemicals
13.
14. CONCLUSION
On aspect of environmental protection are mandatory regulation but they are inly part of the solution
Important tools in pollution control include environmental education,economic instruments,market forces
and stricer enforcement.
Standards can be “precise” which would require the use of best available technology or best practicable
environmental option.