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Thermal Pollution
Introduction


Thermal Pollution is the harmful increase in water temperature in
streams, rivers, lakes, or occasionally, coastal ocean waters.



It is the degradation of water quality by any process that changes
ambient water temperature.



A temperature increase as small as 1 or 2 Celsius degrees (about 2
to 4 Fahrenheit degrees) can kill native fish, shellfish, and plants,
or drive them out in favor of other species, often with undesirable
effects.
Causes


The major sources of thermal pollution are electric power plants
and industrial factories.



Another cause is the use of water as a coolant by power plants and
industrial manufacturers. When water used as a coolant is
returned to the natural environment at a higher temperature, the
change in temperature decreases oxygen supply, and affects
ecosystem composition.



When a power plant first opens or shuts down for repair or other
causes, fish and other organisms adapted to particular
temperature range can be killed by the abrupt change in water
temperature known as "thermal shock."
Causes


Streams and small lakes are naturally kept cool by trees and other
tall plants that block sunlight. People often remove this shading
vegetation in order to harvest the wood in the trees, to make
room for crops, or to construct buildings, roads, and other
structures.



Even the removal of vegetation far away from a stream or lake can
contribute to thermal pollution by speeding up the erosion of soil
into the water, making it muddy.
IMPACTS


All plant and animal species that live in water are adapted to
temperatures within a certain range.



This can harm aquatic animals such as fish, amphibians and other
aquatic organisms. Thermal pollution may also increase the
metabolic rate of aquatic animals, as enzyme activity, resulting in
these organisms consuming more food in a shorter time than if
their environment were not changed.



Some organisms do thrive in warm water, often with undesirable
effects. Algae and other plants grow more rapidly in warm water
than in cold, but they also die more rapidly.
IMPACTS


Primary producers are affected by warm water because higher
water temperature increases plant growth rates, resulting in a
shorter lifespan and species overpopulation.



Temperature changes of even one to two degrees Celsius can
cause significant changes in organism metabolism and other
adverse cellular biology effects. Principal adverse changes can
include rendering cell walls less permeable to necessary osmosis,
coagulation of cell proteins, and alteration of enzyme metabolism.
CONTROLS


Thermal pollution from power plants and factories is relatively
easy to control. Instead of discharging heated water into lakes and
streams, power plants and factories can pass the heated water
through cooling towers or cooling ponds, where evaporation cools
the water before it is discharged.



Alternatively, power plants can be designed or refitted to be more
efficient and to produce less waste heat in the first place.
CONTROLS


In the United States, about 75 to 82 percent of thermal pollution
is generated by power plants. The remainder is from industrial
sources such as petroleum refineries, pulp and paper mills,
chemical plants, steel mills and smelters. Heated water from
these sources may be controlled with:



cooling ponds, man-made bodies of water designed for cooling by
evaporation, convection, and radiation



cooling towers, which transfer waste heat to the atmosphere
through evaporation and/or heat transfer



cogeneration, a process where waste heat is recycled for
domestic and/or industrial heating purposes.
CONTROLS


Thermal pollution from devegetation is quite hard to control
because it is caused by the cumulative effect of many peoples’
actions, most of which are individually minor.



There should be implemented laws that will help control,
conserve, and protect resources to counter thermal pollution.



To prevent thermal pollution due to devegetation, the prescription
is simple: do not devegetate. All efforts to control erosion also
have the effect of keeping water clearer and, thus, cooler.
CONTROLS


In the United States, the problem of industrial thermal pollution
was first addressed in 1970, when Congress gave the Atomic
Energy Commission authority to regulate thermal pollution from
nuclear power plants. In 1972, the comprehensive Clean Water Act
instructed the Environmental Protection Agency to issue
regulations to clean up all hot water discharges from all power
plants, nuclear or conventional. Since then, thermal pollution
from power plants has not been a major issue in the United States.

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Thermal pollution

  • 2. Introduction  Thermal Pollution is the harmful increase in water temperature in streams, rivers, lakes, or occasionally, coastal ocean waters.  It is the degradation of water quality by any process that changes ambient water temperature.  A temperature increase as small as 1 or 2 Celsius degrees (about 2 to 4 Fahrenheit degrees) can kill native fish, shellfish, and plants, or drive them out in favor of other species, often with undesirable effects.
  • 3. Causes  The major sources of thermal pollution are electric power plants and industrial factories.  Another cause is the use of water as a coolant by power plants and industrial manufacturers. When water used as a coolant is returned to the natural environment at a higher temperature, the change in temperature decreases oxygen supply, and affects ecosystem composition.  When a power plant first opens or shuts down for repair or other causes, fish and other organisms adapted to particular temperature range can be killed by the abrupt change in water temperature known as "thermal shock."
  • 4. Causes  Streams and small lakes are naturally kept cool by trees and other tall plants that block sunlight. People often remove this shading vegetation in order to harvest the wood in the trees, to make room for crops, or to construct buildings, roads, and other structures.  Even the removal of vegetation far away from a stream or lake can contribute to thermal pollution by speeding up the erosion of soil into the water, making it muddy.
  • 5. IMPACTS  All plant and animal species that live in water are adapted to temperatures within a certain range.  This can harm aquatic animals such as fish, amphibians and other aquatic organisms. Thermal pollution may also increase the metabolic rate of aquatic animals, as enzyme activity, resulting in these organisms consuming more food in a shorter time than if their environment were not changed.  Some organisms do thrive in warm water, often with undesirable effects. Algae and other plants grow more rapidly in warm water than in cold, but they also die more rapidly.
  • 6. IMPACTS  Primary producers are affected by warm water because higher water temperature increases plant growth rates, resulting in a shorter lifespan and species overpopulation.  Temperature changes of even one to two degrees Celsius can cause significant changes in organism metabolism and other adverse cellular biology effects. Principal adverse changes can include rendering cell walls less permeable to necessary osmosis, coagulation of cell proteins, and alteration of enzyme metabolism.
  • 7. CONTROLS  Thermal pollution from power plants and factories is relatively easy to control. Instead of discharging heated water into lakes and streams, power plants and factories can pass the heated water through cooling towers or cooling ponds, where evaporation cools the water before it is discharged.  Alternatively, power plants can be designed or refitted to be more efficient and to produce less waste heat in the first place.
  • 8. CONTROLS  In the United States, about 75 to 82 percent of thermal pollution is generated by power plants. The remainder is from industrial sources such as petroleum refineries, pulp and paper mills, chemical plants, steel mills and smelters. Heated water from these sources may be controlled with:  cooling ponds, man-made bodies of water designed for cooling by evaporation, convection, and radiation  cooling towers, which transfer waste heat to the atmosphere through evaporation and/or heat transfer  cogeneration, a process where waste heat is recycled for domestic and/or industrial heating purposes.
  • 9. CONTROLS  Thermal pollution from devegetation is quite hard to control because it is caused by the cumulative effect of many peoples’ actions, most of which are individually minor.  There should be implemented laws that will help control, conserve, and protect resources to counter thermal pollution.  To prevent thermal pollution due to devegetation, the prescription is simple: do not devegetate. All efforts to control erosion also have the effect of keeping water clearer and, thus, cooler.
  • 10. CONTROLS  In the United States, the problem of industrial thermal pollution was first addressed in 1970, when Congress gave the Atomic Energy Commission authority to regulate thermal pollution from nuclear power plants. In 1972, the comprehensive Clean Water Act instructed the Environmental Protection Agency to issue regulations to clean up all hot water discharges from all power plants, nuclear or conventional. Since then, thermal pollution from power plants has not been a major issue in the United States.

Editor's Notes

  1. Itis caused by either dumping hot water from factories and power plants or removing trees and vegetation that shade streams, permitting sunlight to raise the temperature of these waters.Like other forms of water pollution, thermal pollution is widespread, affecting many lakes and vast numbers of streams and rivers in the United States and other parts of the world.
  2. Urban runoff–storm water discharged to surface waters from roads and parking lots–can also be a source of elevated water temperatures.
  3. Left unshaded, the water warms by as much as 10 Celsius degrees (18 Fahrenheit degrees). In a similar manner, grazing sheep and cattle can strip streamsides of low vegetation, including young trees. Muddy water absorbs more energy from the sun than clear water does, resulting in further heating. Finally, water running off of artificial surfaces, such as streets, parking lots, and roofs, is warmer than water running off vegetated land and, thus, contributes to thermal pollution.
  4. When water in an area warms more than they can tolerate, species that cannot move, such as rooted plants and shellfish, will die. Species that can move, such as fish, will leave the area in search of cooler conditions, and they will die if they can not find them.An increased metabolic rate may result in fewer resources; the more adapted organisms moving in may have an advantage over organisms that are not used to the warmer temperature. As a result, food chains of the old and new environments may be compromised. Some fish species will avoid stream segments or coastal areas adjacent to a thermal discharge. Biodiversity can be decreased as a result.the bacteria that decompose their dead tissue use up oxygen, further reducing the amount available for animals. The dead and decaying algae make the water look, taste, and smell unpleasant.
  5. This can cause an algae bloom which reduces oxygen levels.These cellular level effects can adversely affect mortality and reproduction.A large increase in temperature can lead to the denaturing of life-supporting enzymes by breaking down hydrogen- and disulphide bonds within the quaternary structure of the enzymes. Decreased enzyme activity in aquatic organisms can cause problems such as the inability to break down lipids, which leads to malnutrition.
  6. In a process called cogeneration, the excess heat energy from generating electricity can be used in another manufacturing process that needs such energy. Where homes or other buildings are located near industrial plants, waste hot water can be used for heating—an arrangement often found in Scandinavian towns and cities, and proposed for use in China.
  7. In a process called cogeneration, the excess heat energy from generating electricity can be used in another manufacturing process that needs such energy. Where homes or other buildings are located near industrial plants, waste hot water can be used for heating—an arrangement often found in Scandinavian towns and cities, and proposed for use in China.
  8. Regulations focus on a few of the most important threats. Grazing management plans, for instance, are intended to counter thermal pollution and other problems on lands owned by the federal government. In the United States, regulations governing logging on both public and private lands supposedly protect streamsides, though enforcement is often lax. Elsewhere, streamside protection is largely up to private landowners, encouraged and aided by such advisory organizations as the federal Natural Resources Conservation Service and cooperative Resource Conservation Districts. (saken galling to.. Ako n bhalamagexplainniyan.. =D)Landowners can leave strips of trees and vegetation along streams and shorelines. Grazing livestock can be kept away from streamsides by fencing.