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Chapter 15 – Water Quality and Pollution   How can you determine the health of the environment from the quality of the water?
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2. As waters all over the world became contaminated,  infectious diseases  became more common; soon people realized the link between contaminated water and human disease
 
3. Direct dumping of pollutants into waterways was banned in most developed countries, but  ocean dumping  is still a common practice today
 
a. Affects the  ocean ecosystem  b. May still be a  health risk to humans  as pollutants drift back to shore
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4.  Construction run-off  – may contain sediments, fertilizers, and toxic chemicals
Review Questions   ,[object Object],No, It has been around since the beginning of civilization.
2. What are the two largest sources of water pollution today?  Agricultural runoff and sewage.
[object Object],Because it costs a lot of money to build and maintain water treatment plants.
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3. Acids from mining and urban run-off can  disrupt lake ecosystems  4.  Eutrophication  – plant nutrients (fertilizers) enter aquatic ecosystems through run-off, and promote the runaway growth of algae and aquatic plants
Eutrophication
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Review Questions   ,[object Object],Inorganic-   fertilizers   pesticides   metals
Organic-  1. gasoline 2. oil 3. plastics
2. Of the chemical pollutants discussed, which seems to be the most dangerous to human health? Why?   Fertilizers-  because it alters the pH and ecosytems of bodies of water.
3. Describe what a eutrophic lake would look like.   It would look like a layer of green algae is covering it.
 
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c. Warm water is  destructive to developing eggs and young fish
 
Review Questions  1. How do power plants contribute to both radioactive and thermal pollution?   Power plants have waste material and they use water to cool their equipment.
2. Explain why thermal pollution is so dangerous to fish.  ,[object Object]
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2. What is the link between water pollution and infectious disease?   Water pollution causes infectious diseases to thrive.
IV. Controlling Water Pollution  ,[object Object],[object Object]
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Review Questions  1. Why do water pollution problems continue even after a century of water pollution control legislation?   Because it costs money to clean and protect water.
2. Name 3 important pieces of legislation that help to regulate water pollution in the U.S.   Clean Water Act Safe Drinking Water Act Clean Water Act Ammendment
3. What must happen if the U.S. is to reach the goal of all surface waters being “fishable and swimmable”?   We must stop polluting water.
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2. Sediments ( the main pollutant ) fills rivers and smothers fish  3. Run-off warms mountain streams,  destroying habitat  for aquatic mountain organisms  4. Animal waste contains  fecal coliform bacteria , and possibly other pathogens
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Review Questions  1. What is the #1 source of water pollution in N.C.?  ,[object Object]
2. Describe 3 water pollution problems in N.C.   Golf Courses Landfills Lots of construction
3. What can be done to improve water quality in N.C.?   PROTECT WETLANDS! Require new development to be set back from rivers and creeks. Limit pavement in new developments

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Chapter 15 – water quality and pollution

  • 1. Chapter 15 – Water Quality and Pollution How can you determine the health of the environment from the quality of the water?
  • 2.
  • 3. 2. As waters all over the world became contaminated, infectious diseases became more common; soon people realized the link between contaminated water and human disease
  • 4.  
  • 5. 3. Direct dumping of pollutants into waterways was banned in most developed countries, but ocean dumping is still a common practice today
  • 6.  
  • 7. a. Affects the ocean ecosystem b. May still be a health risk to humans as pollutants drift back to shore
  • 8.
  • 9.
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  • 11.
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  • 14. 4. Construction run-off – may contain sediments, fertilizers, and toxic chemicals
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  • 16. 2. What are the two largest sources of water pollution today? Agricultural runoff and sewage.
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  • 21. 3. Acids from mining and urban run-off can disrupt lake ecosystems 4. Eutrophication – plant nutrients (fertilizers) enter aquatic ecosystems through run-off, and promote the runaway growth of algae and aquatic plants
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  • 26.
  • 27. Organic- 1. gasoline 2. oil 3. plastics
  • 28. 2. Of the chemical pollutants discussed, which seems to be the most dangerous to human health? Why? Fertilizers- because it alters the pH and ecosytems of bodies of water.
  • 29. 3. Describe what a eutrophic lake would look like. It would look like a layer of green algae is covering it.
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  • 38. c. Warm water is destructive to developing eggs and young fish
  • 39.  
  • 40. Review Questions 1. How do power plants contribute to both radioactive and thermal pollution? Power plants have waste material and they use water to cool their equipment.
  • 41.
  • 42.
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  • 48. 2. What is the link between water pollution and infectious disease? Water pollution causes infectious diseases to thrive.
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  • 55.
  • 56. Review Questions 1. Why do water pollution problems continue even after a century of water pollution control legislation? Because it costs money to clean and protect water.
  • 57. 2. Name 3 important pieces of legislation that help to regulate water pollution in the U.S. Clean Water Act Safe Drinking Water Act Clean Water Act Ammendment
  • 58. 3. What must happen if the U.S. is to reach the goal of all surface waters being “fishable and swimmable”? We must stop polluting water.
  • 59.
  • 60.
  • 61.  
  • 62. 2. Sediments ( the main pollutant ) fills rivers and smothers fish 3. Run-off warms mountain streams, destroying habitat for aquatic mountain organisms 4. Animal waste contains fecal coliform bacteria , and possibly other pathogens
  • 63.
  • 64.
  • 65. 2. Describe 3 water pollution problems in N.C. Golf Courses Landfills Lots of construction
  • 66. 3. What can be done to improve water quality in N.C.? PROTECT WETLANDS! Require new development to be set back from rivers and creeks. Limit pavement in new developments