Lecture - Chapter 22 - Water Pollution
Lecture - Chapter 22 - Water Pollution
Water Pollution
In-class Discussion Readers:
Chapter #1 - Me
Chapter #2 – David Dudley
Chapter #3 – Elizabeth Goodrich
Chapter #4 – James McLeod
Chapter #5 – Labecca Hampton and Jessica Vidal
Chapter #6 – Patrick Grennan and Scott Arnold
Chapter #7 – William Arnold
Chapter #8 – Crisy Overgard
Chapter #9 – Juan Rodriguez
Overview
o Types of Water Pollution
• Sewage
• Disease-causing agents
• Sediment pollution
• Inorganic plant and algal nutrients
• Organic compounds
• Inorganic chemicals
• Thermal pollution
o Water Quality Today
o Improving Water Quality
o Laws Controlling Water Pollution
Types of Water Pollution
o Water pollution
• Any physical or chemical change in water that adversely
affects the health of humans and other organisms
• Varies in magnitude by location
o Major water pollution issue globally
• Lack of disease-free water
o Eight categories
• Sewage, disease-causing agents, sediment pollution,
inorganic plant and algal nutrients, organic compounds,
inorganic chemicals, radioactive substances, and thermal
pollution
Sewage
o Po River, Italy
• Similar to Mississippi River
• Pollutants: Sewage, industrial wastes, sediment
• >16 million Italians depend on the river for drinking
water
• Pollution is high
• Swimming and fishing prohibited
• Cleanup will require a national management plan and
may take decades
Water Pollution in Other Countries
o Chlorine Dilemma
• Chlorine kills disease causing organisms
• Chlorine byproducts are linked to numerous cancers,
miscarriages and birth defects
• Peru stopped using chlorine
• 1991- huge cholera epidemic that infected 300,000 people
o Fluoridation
• Prevents tooth decay
• Linked to cancer, kidney disease
Municipal Sewage Treatment
o Primary treatment
• Removing suspended and floating particles by mechanical
processes
o Secondary treatment
• Treating wastewater biologically to decompose suspended organic
material; reduces BOD
Municipal Sewage Treatment
o Sewage Sludge
• Solids remaining after primary and secondary sewage
treatment has been completed
o Tertiary treatment
• Advanced wastewater treatment methods that are
sometimes employed after primary and secondary
treatments
• Reduce phosphorus and nitrogen
Municipal Sewage Treatment
Individual Septic System-
Septic Tank
Individual Septic System-
Drain Field
Laws Controlling Water Pollution