We will explain in this PPT File What is Water Pollution? and Types of water Pollution. There is a huge amount of information regarding Water Pollution in this PPT file. To know more visit Swift Green Filters.
This document discusses water pollution, including its definition, types, causes, effects, and control measures. It defines water pollution as the presence of contaminants that can alter water quality and impair its uses. The main types of water pollution are surface, ground, and nonpoint source pollution. Causes include sewage, industrial and agricultural waste, while effects comprise increased diseases, disrupted ecosystems, and toxic impacts on organisms. Control measures center on wastewater treatment, sustainable agriculture and water management, pollution prevention, and conservation.
Water pollution occurs when large amounts of unwanted materials are added to bodies of water, harming both the environment and human health. It is caused by agricultural runoff containing pesticides and fertilizers, untreated sewage from factories and households, and litter. Effects of water pollution include harming and killing plants and animals, as well as increasing the risk of waterborne diseases and cancer in humans. Steps to prevent further water pollution include reducing chemical usage, properly disposing of waste, and treating sewage and industrial runoff before releasing it into water systems.
This document discusses various types of water pollution including surface water pollution, marine pollution, groundwater pollution, and their sources. It describes how surface water and groundwater are interrelated and can pollute each other. The two main sources of surface water pollution are point sources, which are single identifiable sources like pipes, and non-point sources, which are diffuse sources from a large area. Various methods are used to analyze water pollution, including physical, chemical and biological tests. Water pollution can cause negative health effects in humans through water-borne diseases and chemicals in drinking water. The document provides tips to avoid water pollution through household activities.
This document defines and discusses various types and causes of water pollution. It begins by defining pollution and water pollution. The main causes of water pollution are identified as sewage, industrial effluents, synthetic detergents, agrochemicals, oil and waste heat. Specific point and non-point sources of pollution are outlined. The effects of water pollution on health and aquatic life are also summarized. Finally, some measures to control water pollution like treatment of waste water and restoration of polluted water bodies are mentioned.
Water pollution occurs when harmful substances alter the physical, chemical, or biological nature of water negatively impacting organisms. It is a major global issue, with India and China having high levels. The two main sources are point sources like factory emissions and non-point sources like contaminated runoff. To effectively address water pollution, a number of measures must be taken in the next 10 years according to experts, but pollution still occurs from sources like agriculture, industry, sewage, and religious activities. Prevention methods include ecosystem protection, water recycling, and wastewater reuse.
This document discusses water pollution, including its causes, sources, effects, and potential solutions. Water pollution occurs when pollutants from human activities contaminate bodies of water. Major sources include industrial waste, sewage, agricultural runoff, and oil spills. Effects involve harming aquatic ecosystems and increasing human health risks through disrupted food chains and disease outbreaks. Solutions require reducing pollutant discharge and improving waste treatment.
Water pollution effects,causes,and how it is dandages to human life.Navyasri Kallam
Water pollution occurs when pollutants are directly or indirectly discharged into bodies of water like lakes and rivers. It affects plants and organisms living in these waters and damages biological communities. Water pollution has many causes including chemicals released from smokestacks that fall into water sources as rain. It endangers human health by contaminating drinking water with pathogens from human and animal waste that can cause illnesses like typhoid, cholera, dysentery, polio and hepatitis. Around half of ocean pollution is sewage and other industrial waste, much of which is improperly disposed of in waterways.
This document discusses water pollution, including its definition, types, causes, effects, and control measures. It defines water pollution as the presence of contaminants that can alter water quality and impair its uses. The main types of water pollution are surface, ground, and nonpoint source pollution. Causes include sewage, industrial and agricultural waste, while effects comprise increased diseases, disrupted ecosystems, and toxic impacts on organisms. Control measures center on wastewater treatment, sustainable agriculture and water management, pollution prevention, and conservation.
Water pollution occurs when large amounts of unwanted materials are added to bodies of water, harming both the environment and human health. It is caused by agricultural runoff containing pesticides and fertilizers, untreated sewage from factories and households, and litter. Effects of water pollution include harming and killing plants and animals, as well as increasing the risk of waterborne diseases and cancer in humans. Steps to prevent further water pollution include reducing chemical usage, properly disposing of waste, and treating sewage and industrial runoff before releasing it into water systems.
This document discusses various types of water pollution including surface water pollution, marine pollution, groundwater pollution, and their sources. It describes how surface water and groundwater are interrelated and can pollute each other. The two main sources of surface water pollution are point sources, which are single identifiable sources like pipes, and non-point sources, which are diffuse sources from a large area. Various methods are used to analyze water pollution, including physical, chemical and biological tests. Water pollution can cause negative health effects in humans through water-borne diseases and chemicals in drinking water. The document provides tips to avoid water pollution through household activities.
This document defines and discusses various types and causes of water pollution. It begins by defining pollution and water pollution. The main causes of water pollution are identified as sewage, industrial effluents, synthetic detergents, agrochemicals, oil and waste heat. Specific point and non-point sources of pollution are outlined. The effects of water pollution on health and aquatic life are also summarized. Finally, some measures to control water pollution like treatment of waste water and restoration of polluted water bodies are mentioned.
Water pollution occurs when harmful substances alter the physical, chemical, or biological nature of water negatively impacting organisms. It is a major global issue, with India and China having high levels. The two main sources are point sources like factory emissions and non-point sources like contaminated runoff. To effectively address water pollution, a number of measures must be taken in the next 10 years according to experts, but pollution still occurs from sources like agriculture, industry, sewage, and religious activities. Prevention methods include ecosystem protection, water recycling, and wastewater reuse.
This document discusses water pollution, including its causes, sources, effects, and potential solutions. Water pollution occurs when pollutants from human activities contaminate bodies of water. Major sources include industrial waste, sewage, agricultural runoff, and oil spills. Effects involve harming aquatic ecosystems and increasing human health risks through disrupted food chains and disease outbreaks. Solutions require reducing pollutant discharge and improving waste treatment.
Water pollution effects,causes,and how it is dandages to human life.Navyasri Kallam
Water pollution occurs when pollutants are directly or indirectly discharged into bodies of water like lakes and rivers. It affects plants and organisms living in these waters and damages biological communities. Water pollution has many causes including chemicals released from smokestacks that fall into water sources as rain. It endangers human health by contaminating drinking water with pathogens from human and animal waste that can cause illnesses like typhoid, cholera, dysentery, polio and hepatitis. Around half of ocean pollution is sewage and other industrial waste, much of which is improperly disposed of in waterways.
This document discusses water pollution, including its types, causes, effects, and methods of control. It defines water pollution as the contamination of water bodies by pollutants directly or indirectly discharged without treatment. The three main types are biological, chemical, and physical pollution. Major causes include industrial waste, sewage, oil spills, radioactive waste, and agricultural chemicals. Effects comprise damaged ecosystems, animal deaths, and health issues for humans. Water pollution prevention aims to protect water resources through measures like wastewater treatment and drinking water standards.
Water pollution occurs when harmful substances are directly or indirectly introduced into water bodies without treatment. It is caused by sources such as agricultural, industrial and residential waste. When water is contaminated, removing pollutants can be difficult, expensive and sometimes impossible. Water pollution severely affects ecosystems by damaging wildlife habitats and food chains, reducing biodiversity. It also poses serious risks to human health through contaminated drinking water and seafood, which can lead to diseases. Preventing water pollution requires reducing the use of chemicals and properly disposing of wastes.
The natural environment is crucially important for human social and economic life as it provides resources like food, energy, recreation, medicines, and industrial products. It also enhances humanity's ability to solve future challenges. Environmental pollution occurs when pollutants are discharged into the air, water, or soil in a way that adversely impacts the environment or life. The three major types of pollution are air pollution, water pollution, and land pollution. Air pollution damages health and shortens lifespans. Water pollution spreads infectious diseases and damages organs. Land pollution degrades the earth's surface through waste and contaminates air and water. All three types of pollution cause serious health issues such as respiratory illnesses, cancer, and more.
This document discusses water pollution, including its types (biological, chemical, physical), causes (industrial waste, sewage, oil spills, radioactive waste, fertilizers and pesticides), effects (damaged ecosystems, animal and human health impacts), and approaches to control and prevention (pollution prevention, protection of groundwater resources, roles of government agencies). It emphasizes that water pollution poses serious threats and that concerted efforts are needed to address its sources and protect water resources.
Introduction of water pollution,What is water Pollution,what are the main Types of water Pollution,What are the main types of water pollution,How do we know when water is polluted,what are the causes of water pollution,what are the effects of water pollution,how can we step water pollution,Our clean future.
awareness about water pollution.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
This slide contents
* What is Water Pollution?
* Types and sources of Water Pollution
* Water Pollutants
* Population and Water needs
* The Effects Of Water Pollution
* Solutions to Water Pollution
* Preventive Measures for Water Pollution
“Social Issues, Concerns & Remedies” BY Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14fahadansari131
This document discusses various environmental issues like air, water, and land pollution and their impact on human health. It notes that air pollution damages lungs and can cause cancer, asthma, and other respiratory illnesses. Water pollution spreads infectious diseases and causes diarrhea, hepatitis, and kidney damage. Land pollution contaminates groundwater and emits toxic gases, contributing to additional health problems. The document emphasizes that environmental pollution is a major concern and calls on students to educate others and help reduce pollution through cooperation and active participation.
Water pollution occurs when physical, chemical, or biological changes caused by human activity have harmful effects on living things. The main causes of water pollution are eutrophication from excess nutrients, microbial pollution from untreated sewage, solid waste disposal, chemical pollution from agricultural and industrial runoff, and oil pollution from drilling and transportation. Water pollution negatively impacts human health by spreading water-borne diseases, harms ecosystems by promoting algae growth that reduces oxygen in the water, causes animal deaths, and incurs economic costs such as increased water purification expenses. Preventing water pollution requires individual responsible waste disposal, government policies and laws regulating industry and agriculture, education programs, and enforcement of penalties for violations.
Water pollution occurs when chemicals, sewage, fertilizers and other harmful substances are discharged into waterways without proper treatment. This contamination can poison drinking water and food sources for animals and humans, disrupt ecosystems, and cause health issues. The major causes of water pollution are household, industrial, and agricultural waste as well as litter and nuclear waste. To prevent further water pollution, individuals should use environmentally-friendly household products, limit pesticide and fertilizer use, avoid littering, and support education to change unsustainable habits that threaten the world's water resources for future generations.
Water pollution occurs when harmful substances contaminate bodies of water, making the water unsafe or unhealthy for aquatic life and human use. The presentation discusses different types of water pollution like point source, non-point source, and surface water pollution. It also covers the health impacts of water pollution and methods to prevent and treat water pollution, including conservation efforts, proper waste disposal, and water treatment plant processes. The goal is to raise awareness about water pollution issues and solutions.
Definition Cause, effects and control measures of :- a. Air pollution b. Water pollution c. Soil pollution d. Marine pollution e. Noise
pollution f. Thermal pollution g. Nuclear hazards Solid waste Management : Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes. Role of an individual in prevention of pollution. Pollution case studies.
This document discusses water pollution including its types and effects. It defines water pollution as the contamination of water bodies by pollutants directly or indirectly discharged without treatment. The types of water pollution covered are surface, ground, microbiological, nutrient, and chemical. Effects include visible trash and waste, contamination of drinking water, disease transmission, excess algae growth displacing oxygen, and pollution from industrial chemicals and metals harming wildlife. Prevention methods include organized clean ups and changing habits to protect this important resource.
This document summarizes water pollution. It defines water pollution as any unwanted change in water properties that harms human or animal health. Water pollutants come from point sources like factories or non-point sources like urban/farmland runoff. Water pollution types include surface, groundwater, microbiological, and oxygen depletion pollution. Major sources of pollution are agriculture, industry, mining, sewage, and industrial waste. Water pollution affects ecosystems, animal health, and causes human diseases. India has implemented programs like the Yamuna Action Plan, Ganga Action Plan, and laws like the Water Prevention and Control of Pollution Act to reduce pollution.
Water pollution is a major global crisis as clean water is essential for human survival and health. Many sources pollute water, including sewage, fertilizers, oil spills, chemical dumping, and untreated industrial waste. This pollution contaminates both surface water and groundwater sources. Water pollution has serious negative effects like increased waterborne diseases and harm to aquatic plants and animals due to toxic chemicals and lack of oxygen. Immediate action is needed to reduce pollution and protect this vital resource.
Water pollution is defined as any undesirable change in water quality that harms life or property. It is caused by both point sources like industries and power plants, and non-point sources like runoff from farms and roads. Water pollution kills over 3 million people annually from waterborne diseases. It contaminates drinking water sources and aquatic ecosystems. Solutions include reducing waste and hazardous materials, conserving water, supporting organic agriculture, and preserving forests that filter water.
Water pollution is caused by human activities that introduce chemical, physical, or biological changes into water sources. Point sources like factories and sewage treatment plants directly discharge pollutants, while nonpoint sources like agricultural runoff cannot be traced to a single origin. Water pollution poses health risks like toxic accumulation in seafood, reproductive issues, and waterborne diseases. Solutions include conserving water, proper disposal of household waste, and using environmentally-friendly products.
Water pollution is caused by a wide range of contaminants including chemicals, pathogens, and changes in water temperature or clarity. Many chemicals occur naturally in small amounts but become pollutants at higher concentrations. Oxygen-depleting substances and turbidity can disrupt ecosystems. Toxic chemicals and pathogens can sicken humans or animals. Water pollution alters pH, conductivity, and nutrients and can lead to eutrophication and reduced water quality.
WRI’s brand new “Food Service Playbook for Promoting Sustainable Food Choices” gives food service operators the very latest strategies for creating dining environments that empower consumers to choose sustainable, plant-rich dishes. This research builds off our first guide for food service, now with industry experience and insights from nearly 350 academic trials.
Microbial characterisation and identification, and potability of River Kuywa ...Open Access Research Paper
Water contamination is one of the major causes of water borne diseases worldwide. In Kenya, approximately 43% of people lack access to potable water due to human contamination. River Kuywa water is currently experiencing contamination due to human activities. Its water is widely used for domestic, agricultural, industrial and recreational purposes. This study aimed at characterizing bacteria and fungi in river Kuywa water. Water samples were randomly collected from four sites of the river: site A (Matisi), site B (Ngwelo), site C (Nzoia water pump) and site D (Chalicha), during the dry season (January-March 2018) and wet season (April-July 2018) and were transported to Maseno University Microbiology and plant pathology laboratory for analysis. The characterization and identification of bacteria and fungi were carried out using standard microbiological techniques. Nine bacterial genera and three fungi were identified from Kuywa river water. Clostridium spp., Staphylococcus spp., Enterobacter spp., Streptococcus spp., E. coli, Klebsiella spp., Shigella spp., Proteus spp. and Salmonella spp. Fungi were Fusarium oxysporum, Aspergillus flavus complex and Penicillium species. Wet season recorded highest bacterial and fungal counts (6.61-7.66 and 3.83-6.75cfu/ml) respectively. The results indicated that the river Kuywa water is polluted and therefore unsafe for human consumption before treatment. It is therefore recommended that the communities to ensure that they boil water especially for drinking.
This document discusses water pollution, including its types, causes, effects, and methods of control. It defines water pollution as the contamination of water bodies by pollutants directly or indirectly discharged without treatment. The three main types are biological, chemical, and physical pollution. Major causes include industrial waste, sewage, oil spills, radioactive waste, and agricultural chemicals. Effects comprise damaged ecosystems, animal deaths, and health issues for humans. Water pollution prevention aims to protect water resources through measures like wastewater treatment and drinking water standards.
Water pollution occurs when harmful substances are directly or indirectly introduced into water bodies without treatment. It is caused by sources such as agricultural, industrial and residential waste. When water is contaminated, removing pollutants can be difficult, expensive and sometimes impossible. Water pollution severely affects ecosystems by damaging wildlife habitats and food chains, reducing biodiversity. It also poses serious risks to human health through contaminated drinking water and seafood, which can lead to diseases. Preventing water pollution requires reducing the use of chemicals and properly disposing of wastes.
The natural environment is crucially important for human social and economic life as it provides resources like food, energy, recreation, medicines, and industrial products. It also enhances humanity's ability to solve future challenges. Environmental pollution occurs when pollutants are discharged into the air, water, or soil in a way that adversely impacts the environment or life. The three major types of pollution are air pollution, water pollution, and land pollution. Air pollution damages health and shortens lifespans. Water pollution spreads infectious diseases and damages organs. Land pollution degrades the earth's surface through waste and contaminates air and water. All three types of pollution cause serious health issues such as respiratory illnesses, cancer, and more.
This document discusses water pollution, including its types (biological, chemical, physical), causes (industrial waste, sewage, oil spills, radioactive waste, fertilizers and pesticides), effects (damaged ecosystems, animal and human health impacts), and approaches to control and prevention (pollution prevention, protection of groundwater resources, roles of government agencies). It emphasizes that water pollution poses serious threats and that concerted efforts are needed to address its sources and protect water resources.
Introduction of water pollution,What is water Pollution,what are the main Types of water Pollution,What are the main types of water pollution,How do we know when water is polluted,what are the causes of water pollution,what are the effects of water pollution,how can we step water pollution,Our clean future.
awareness about water pollution.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
This slide contents
* What is Water Pollution?
* Types and sources of Water Pollution
* Water Pollutants
* Population and Water needs
* The Effects Of Water Pollution
* Solutions to Water Pollution
* Preventive Measures for Water Pollution
“Social Issues, Concerns & Remedies” BY Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14fahadansari131
This document discusses various environmental issues like air, water, and land pollution and their impact on human health. It notes that air pollution damages lungs and can cause cancer, asthma, and other respiratory illnesses. Water pollution spreads infectious diseases and causes diarrhea, hepatitis, and kidney damage. Land pollution contaminates groundwater and emits toxic gases, contributing to additional health problems. The document emphasizes that environmental pollution is a major concern and calls on students to educate others and help reduce pollution through cooperation and active participation.
Water pollution occurs when physical, chemical, or biological changes caused by human activity have harmful effects on living things. The main causes of water pollution are eutrophication from excess nutrients, microbial pollution from untreated sewage, solid waste disposal, chemical pollution from agricultural and industrial runoff, and oil pollution from drilling and transportation. Water pollution negatively impacts human health by spreading water-borne diseases, harms ecosystems by promoting algae growth that reduces oxygen in the water, causes animal deaths, and incurs economic costs such as increased water purification expenses. Preventing water pollution requires individual responsible waste disposal, government policies and laws regulating industry and agriculture, education programs, and enforcement of penalties for violations.
Water pollution occurs when chemicals, sewage, fertilizers and other harmful substances are discharged into waterways without proper treatment. This contamination can poison drinking water and food sources for animals and humans, disrupt ecosystems, and cause health issues. The major causes of water pollution are household, industrial, and agricultural waste as well as litter and nuclear waste. To prevent further water pollution, individuals should use environmentally-friendly household products, limit pesticide and fertilizer use, avoid littering, and support education to change unsustainable habits that threaten the world's water resources for future generations.
Water pollution occurs when harmful substances contaminate bodies of water, making the water unsafe or unhealthy for aquatic life and human use. The presentation discusses different types of water pollution like point source, non-point source, and surface water pollution. It also covers the health impacts of water pollution and methods to prevent and treat water pollution, including conservation efforts, proper waste disposal, and water treatment plant processes. The goal is to raise awareness about water pollution issues and solutions.
Definition Cause, effects and control measures of :- a. Air pollution b. Water pollution c. Soil pollution d. Marine pollution e. Noise
pollution f. Thermal pollution g. Nuclear hazards Solid waste Management : Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes. Role of an individual in prevention of pollution. Pollution case studies.
This document discusses water pollution including its types and effects. It defines water pollution as the contamination of water bodies by pollutants directly or indirectly discharged without treatment. The types of water pollution covered are surface, ground, microbiological, nutrient, and chemical. Effects include visible trash and waste, contamination of drinking water, disease transmission, excess algae growth displacing oxygen, and pollution from industrial chemicals and metals harming wildlife. Prevention methods include organized clean ups and changing habits to protect this important resource.
This document summarizes water pollution. It defines water pollution as any unwanted change in water properties that harms human or animal health. Water pollutants come from point sources like factories or non-point sources like urban/farmland runoff. Water pollution types include surface, groundwater, microbiological, and oxygen depletion pollution. Major sources of pollution are agriculture, industry, mining, sewage, and industrial waste. Water pollution affects ecosystems, animal health, and causes human diseases. India has implemented programs like the Yamuna Action Plan, Ganga Action Plan, and laws like the Water Prevention and Control of Pollution Act to reduce pollution.
Water pollution is a major global crisis as clean water is essential for human survival and health. Many sources pollute water, including sewage, fertilizers, oil spills, chemical dumping, and untreated industrial waste. This pollution contaminates both surface water and groundwater sources. Water pollution has serious negative effects like increased waterborne diseases and harm to aquatic plants and animals due to toxic chemicals and lack of oxygen. Immediate action is needed to reduce pollution and protect this vital resource.
Water pollution is defined as any undesirable change in water quality that harms life or property. It is caused by both point sources like industries and power plants, and non-point sources like runoff from farms and roads. Water pollution kills over 3 million people annually from waterborne diseases. It contaminates drinking water sources and aquatic ecosystems. Solutions include reducing waste and hazardous materials, conserving water, supporting organic agriculture, and preserving forests that filter water.
Water pollution is caused by human activities that introduce chemical, physical, or biological changes into water sources. Point sources like factories and sewage treatment plants directly discharge pollutants, while nonpoint sources like agricultural runoff cannot be traced to a single origin. Water pollution poses health risks like toxic accumulation in seafood, reproductive issues, and waterborne diseases. Solutions include conserving water, proper disposal of household waste, and using environmentally-friendly products.
Water pollution is caused by a wide range of contaminants including chemicals, pathogens, and changes in water temperature or clarity. Many chemicals occur naturally in small amounts but become pollutants at higher concentrations. Oxygen-depleting substances and turbidity can disrupt ecosystems. Toxic chemicals and pathogens can sicken humans or animals. Water pollution alters pH, conductivity, and nutrients and can lead to eutrophication and reduced water quality.
WRI’s brand new “Food Service Playbook for Promoting Sustainable Food Choices” gives food service operators the very latest strategies for creating dining environments that empower consumers to choose sustainable, plant-rich dishes. This research builds off our first guide for food service, now with industry experience and insights from nearly 350 academic trials.
Microbial characterisation and identification, and potability of River Kuywa ...Open Access Research Paper
Water contamination is one of the major causes of water borne diseases worldwide. In Kenya, approximately 43% of people lack access to potable water due to human contamination. River Kuywa water is currently experiencing contamination due to human activities. Its water is widely used for domestic, agricultural, industrial and recreational purposes. This study aimed at characterizing bacteria and fungi in river Kuywa water. Water samples were randomly collected from four sites of the river: site A (Matisi), site B (Ngwelo), site C (Nzoia water pump) and site D (Chalicha), during the dry season (January-March 2018) and wet season (April-July 2018) and were transported to Maseno University Microbiology and plant pathology laboratory for analysis. The characterization and identification of bacteria and fungi were carried out using standard microbiological techniques. Nine bacterial genera and three fungi were identified from Kuywa river water. Clostridium spp., Staphylococcus spp., Enterobacter spp., Streptococcus spp., E. coli, Klebsiella spp., Shigella spp., Proteus spp. and Salmonella spp. Fungi were Fusarium oxysporum, Aspergillus flavus complex and Penicillium species. Wet season recorded highest bacterial and fungal counts (6.61-7.66 and 3.83-6.75cfu/ml) respectively. The results indicated that the river Kuywa water is polluted and therefore unsafe for human consumption before treatment. It is therefore recommended that the communities to ensure that they boil water especially for drinking.
Epcon is One of the World's leading Manufacturing Companies.EpconLP
Epcon is One of the World's leading Manufacturing Companies. With over 4000 installations worldwide, EPCON has been pioneering new techniques since 1977 that have become industry standards now. Founded in 1977, Epcon has grown from a one-man operation to a global leader in developing and manufacturing innovative air pollution control technology and industrial heating equipment.
ENVIRONMENT~ Renewable Energy Sources and their future prospects.tiwarimanvi3129
This presentation is for us to know that how our Environment need Attention for protection of our natural resources which are depleted day by day that's why we need to take time and shift our attention to renewable energy sources instead of non-renewable sources which are better and Eco-friendly for our environment. these renewable energy sources are so helpful for our planet and for every living organism which depends on environment.
Optimizing Post Remediation Groundwater Performance with Enhanced Microbiolog...Joshua Orris
Results of geophysics and pneumatic injection pilot tests during 2003 – 2007 yielded significant positive results for injection delivery design and contaminant mass treatment, resulting in permanent shut-down of an existing groundwater Pump & Treat system.
Accessible source areas were subsequently removed (2011) by soil excavation and treated with the placement of Emulsified Vegetable Oil EVO and zero-valent iron ZVI to accelerate treatment of impacted groundwater in overburden and weathered fractured bedrock. Post pilot test and post remediation groundwater monitoring has included analyses of CVOCs, organic fatty acids, dissolved gases and QuantArray® -Chlor to quantify key microorganisms (e.g., Dehalococcoides, Dehalobacter, etc.) and functional genes (e.g., vinyl chloride reductase, methane monooxygenase, etc.) to assess potential for reductive dechlorination and aerobic cometabolism of CVOCs.
In 2022, the first commercial application of MetaArray™ was performed at the site. MetaArray™ utilizes statistical analysis, such as principal component analysis and multivariate analysis to provide evidence that reductive dechlorination is active or even that it is slowing. This creates actionable data allowing users to save money by making important site management decisions earlier.
The results of the MetaArray™ analysis’ support vector machine (SVM) identified groundwater monitoring wells with a 80% confidence that were characterized as either Limited for Reductive Decholorination or had a High Reductive Reduction Dechlorination potential. The results of MetaArray™ will be used to further optimize the site’s post remediation monitoring program for monitored natural attenuation.
Evolving Lifecycles with High Resolution Site Characterization (HRSC) and 3-D...Joshua Orris
The incorporation of a 3DCSM and completion of HRSC provided a tool for enhanced, data-driven, decisions to support a change in remediation closure strategies. Currently, an approved pilot study has been obtained to shut-down the remediation systems (ISCO, P&T) and conduct a hydraulic study under non-pumping conditions. A separate micro-biological bench scale treatability study was competed that yielded positive results for an emerging innovative technology. As a result, a field pilot study has commenced with results expected in nine-twelve months. With the results of the hydraulic study, field pilot studies and an updated risk assessment leading site monitoring optimization cost lifecycle savings upwards of $15MM towards an alternatively evolved best available technology remediation closure strategy.
different Modes of Insect Plant InteractionArchita Das
different modes of interaction between insects and plants including mutualism, commensalism, antagonism, Pairwise and diffuse coevolution, Plant defenses, how coevolution started
Presented by The Global Peatlands Assessment: Mapping, Policy, and Action at GLF Peatlands 2024 - The Global Peatlands Assessment: Mapping, Policy, and Action
2. What is Water Pollution?
you'll to the Know
Types of water Pollution
What are the effects of water pollution?
3. Water pollution occurs when harmful substances—
often chemicals or microorganisms—contaminate a
stream, river, lake, ocean, aquifer, or other body of
water, degrading water quality and rendering it toxic to
humans or the environment.
What is Water Pollution?
4. Surface Water Pollution
Types of water Pollution
Groundwater Pollution
Chemical Water Pollution
Thermal Pollution
Oxygen-Depletion Pollution
Microbiological Pollution
6. Surface Water Pollution
Surface water pollution is often caused by nutrients,
pathogens, plastics and chemicals such as antibiotics,
heavy metals and pesticides. These pollutants have
different environmental effects.
7. Chemical pollution generated by the nitrates and phosphates
of pesticides, human and animal drugs, household products,
heavy metals, acids and hydrocarbons used in industries
Chemical Water Pollution
8. Thermal pollution is any deviation from the natural
temperature in a habitat and can range from elevated
temperatures associated with industrial cooling activities to
discharges of cold water into streams below large
impoundments
Thermal Pollution
9. Oxygen-Depletion Pollution
Another consequence of nutrient water pollution is oxygen
depletion. When oxygen levels are too low, any life that relies
on oxygen for respiration will be killed off, and anaerobic
organisms will survive.
10. Microbiological water pollution is usually a natural form of
water pollution caused by microorganisms. Many types of
microorganisms live in water and cause fish, land animals
and humans to become ill. Microorganisms such as:
Bacteria.
Microbiological Pollution
11. What are the Effects of Water
Pollution ?
On the Environment
On Human Health
12. Water pollution truly harms biodiversity and aquatic
ecosystems. The toxic chemicals can change the color
of water and increase the amount of minerals - also
known as eutrophication - which has a bad impact on
life in water.
On the Environment
13. Water pollution has very negative effects on public health. A
lot of diseases result from drinking or being in contact with
contaminated water, such as diarrhea, cholera, typhoid,
dysentery or skin infections. In zones where there is no
available drinking water, the main risk is dehydration
obviously.
On Human Health
14. Treatment of part of the water before it is reintroduced
into the waterways is probably the most efficient
technique to prevent water pollution. Because
wastewater treatment facilities can almost completely
eliminate all pollutants in wastewater through a chemical,
physical, or biological process, this is a very effective
option.
Water Pollution Solutions
15. The life of the planet is seriously threatened by water
contamination. According to numerous studies,
contaminated water causes the deaths of millions of people
each year. You become sick from contaminated water as
well. All of these different sorts of dirty water are somehow
impacting life.
Water Pollution Solutions
16. Swift Green Filters' main goal is to improve everyone's
access to clean, healthy water for a better quality of life. We
advise moving to Swift Green Filters so that we can all
triumph over the problem of contaminated water.
Water Pollution Solutions