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* What is Water Pollution?
* Types and sources of Water Pollution
* Water Pollutants
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* The Effects Of Water Pollution
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* Solutions to Water Pollution
* Preventive Measures for Water Pollution
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4. control measures of water pollution.
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4. WHAT IS POLLUTION
• Pollution is a major global concern all over the
world
• It has been suggested that it is the leading
global cause of deaths and diseases.
• Chiefly the pollutants originating due to
human activities causes pollution.
5. DOMESTIC POLLUTION
• Domestic pollution is the pollution caused to the earth by
domestic use.
• Sewage originates primarily from kitchen,bathroom,laundry
sources,food preparations,dish washing,garbage,toilets,etc.
• CAUSES
• EFFECTS
• CONTROL MEASURES
6. INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION
• Earlier industries were small factories that produced smoke as a
major pollutant.as a no. of factories were limited and worked only a
certain no. of hours a day.but when these factories became full
scale industries the issuse of pollution started.
• Industrial pollution contaminates many sources of drinking
water,releases unwanted toxins into the world
• CAUSES
• EFFECTS
• CONTROL MEASURES
7. HEAVY METAL POLLUTION
• A heavy metal is any metal of environmental concern.
• There are heavy metals like cadmium,mercury and
lead,chromium,cobalt,nickel,copper,zinc,arsenic,silver,merc
ury etc.
• They are present in industrial wastes,vehicles
emissions,fertilizers,paints etc.
• CAUSES
• EFFECTS
• CONTROL MEASURES
8. AGRICULTURE POLLUTION
• Agriculture is the main sources of survial of the human being
• However modern agriculture practices have started the process of
agricultural pollution this has led to the degradation of the eco-
system,land and environment.
• CAUSES
• EFFECTS
• CONTROL MEASURES
9. OIL POLLUTION
• An oil pollution is the release of oil into the ocean or coastal waters
frome tankers,off shore platforms etc.
• It mainly consist of crude oil,mineral oil which consist of
hydrocarbons,metals and nitrogen compounds,gasoline,diesel.
• CAUSES
• EFFECTS
• CONTROL MEASURES
10. OCEAN DUMPING
• Ocean dumping involves dumping or depositing
all the waste materials from
factories,industries,tankers,ships and sewage into
ocean.
• CAUSES
• EFFECTS
• CONTROL MEASURES
11. RADIOACTIVE POLLUTION
• Radioactive contamination is the deposition of or presence of
radioactive substance on soil,water,and air.
• They emit harmful ionizing radiation such as alpha,beta and gamma
rays.
• This contamination may affect a person,a place an animal or object.
• Radioactive substances are used in nuclear power
plants,industrial,medical and other scientific purposes.
• CAUSES
• EFFECTS
• CONTROL MEASURES
12. THERMAL POLLUTION
• The thermal pollution is the rise or fall in the temperature
of the water due to human activities.
• The increase in water temperature results in decrease in
dissolved oxygen, affects the ecosystem in ocean and
degradation of water quality.
• CAUSES
• EFFECTS
• CONTROL MEASURES
13. RECLAMATION
• Land reclamation is usually known as the process
of creating new land from ocean,river beds or
lakes.
• It is the process of reconverting disturbed land for
productive use.
• CAUSES
• EFFECTS
14. CONCLUSION
• Use less water
• By reducing the amount of water you use, you will reduce the amount of
water that flows into sewage treatment systems.
• Use environmentally-clean household products
• Don’t use household products that contain chemicals; use green products,
like biodegradable soap and all-natural toiletries.
• Apply natural fertilizers
• The use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers leads to water pollution
because contaminated water goes into the ground water and runs off into
nearby water sources. Natural fertilizers include wood ash, grass clippings,
and animal manure.
• Dispose of toxic products with care
Make sure to dispose of toxic products, like paints, solvents, and polishes,
in the right area.
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15. REFRENCES
• WWW.Preventing Pollution - Sewage
Domestic and Indrustrial.htm
• WWW.Causes and Effects of Agricultural
Pollution - Conserve Energy Future.htm
• WWW.Oil spill - Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia.htm