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Page 1: Environmental Sciences Course Water resources and pollution Dr.-Eng. Hasan Hamouda

Environmental Sciences Course

Water resources and pollution

Dr.-Eng. Hasan Hamouda

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University Of Palestine International ENVI005 Dr.-Eng. Hasan Hamouda

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WATER POLLUTION

Any physical, biological, or chemical change in water quality that adversely affects living organisms can be considered pollution.

- Point Sources - Discharge pollution from specific locations.

Factories, Power plants

- Non-Point Sources - Scattered or diffuse, having no specific location of discharge.

Agricultural fields, Feedlots

Atmospheric Deposition

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Infectious Agents

Main source of waterborne pathogens is untreated and improperly treated human waste.

- Animal wastes from feedlots and fields is also an important source of pathogens.

In developed countries, sewage treatment plants and pollution-control devices have greatly reduced pathogens.

- Coliform bacteria - Intestinal bacteria.

Escherichia coli (E. coli)

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Oxygen-Demanding Wastes

-Water with an oxygen content > 6 ppm will support desirable aquatic life.

- Water with < 2 ppm oxygen will support mainly detritivores and decomposers.

-Oxygen is added to water by diffusion from wind and waves, and by photosynthesis from green

plants, algae, and cyanobacteria . -Oxygen is removed from water by respiration

and oxygen-consuming processes.

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BOD: Biochemical Oxygen Demand

Amount of dissolved oxygen consumed by aquatic microorganisms.

Dissolved Oxygen Content - Measure of dissolved oxygen in the water.Effects of oxygen-demanding wastes on rivers depend on volume, flow, and temperature of river water.

Oxygen Sag - Oxygen levels decline downstream from a pollution source as decomposers metabolize waste materials.

Oxygen-Demanding Wastes

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Oxygen Sag

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Inorganic Pollutants

Metals

Many metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium, and nickel are highly toxic.

Highly persistent and tend to bio-accumulate in food chains.

- Lead pipes are a serious source of drinking water pollution.

- Mine drainage and leaching are serious sources of environmental contamination.

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Nonmetallic Salts - Many salts that are non-toxic at low

concentrations can be mobilized by irrigation and concentrated by evaporation, reaching levels toxic to plants and animals.

- Leaching of road salts has had detrimental effect on many ecosystems.Acids and Bases

- Often released as by-products of industrial processes.

Inorganic Pollutants

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Organic Chemicals

-Thousands of natural and synthetic organic chemicals are used to make pesticides, plastics, pharmaceuticals, pigments, etc.

-Two most important sources of toxic organic chemicals in water are :

-Improper disposal of industrial and household wastes.

- Runoff of pesticides from high-use areas.

(Fields, roadsides, golf courses)

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Sediment

-Human activities have accelerated erosion rates in many areas .

- Cropland erosion contributes about 25 billion metric tons of suspended solids to world surfaces each year.

-Sediment can either be beneficial )nourish floodplains( or harmful )smother aquatic life( .

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Thermal Pollution

Raising or lowering water temperatures from normal levels can adversely affect water quality and aquatic life.

- Oxygen solubility in water decreases as temperatures increase .

Species requiring high oxygen levels are adversely affected by warming water.

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Industrial cooling often use heat-exchangers to extract excess heat, and discharge heated water back into original source.

Thermal Plume

- Produce artificial environments which attract many forms of wildlife.

Thermal Pollution

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Groundwater Pollution

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Ocean Pollution

- Estimated 6 million metric tons of plastic bottles, packaging material, and other litter tossed from ships into the ocean annually.

-Few coastlines in the world remain uncontaminated by oil or oil products.

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Ocean Pollution

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POLLUTION CONTROL

Source Reduction

- Cheapest and most effective way to reduce pollution is avoid producing it or releasing it

into the environment .

- Studies show as much as 90% less road salt can be used without significantly affecting winter road safety.

- Soil Conservation

- Banning phosphate detergents

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Sewage Treatment

-More than 500 pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and parasites can travel from human or animal excrement through water.

Natural Processes

- In many areas, outdoor urination and defecation is the norm .

When population densities are low, natural processes can quickly eliminate waste.

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Municipal Sewage Treatment

Primary Treatment -Physical separation of large solids from the waste stream.

Secondary Treatment - Biological degradation of dissolved organic compounds.

- Effluent from primary treatment transferred into trickling bed, or aeration tank

- Effluent from secondary treatment is usually disinfected (chlorinated) before release into nearby waterway.

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Tertiary Treatment - Removal of plant nutrients )nitrates and phosphates( from secondary effluent.

- Chemicals, or natural wetlands.

- In many US cities, sanitary sewers are connected to storm sewers.

- Heavy storms can overload the system, causing by-pass dumping of raw sewage and toxic

runoff directly into watercourses .

Municipal Sewage Treatment

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Municipal Sewage Treatment

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Water Remediation

Containment methods confine liquid wastes in place, or cap surface with impermeable layer to divert water away from the site.Extraction techniques are used to pump out polluted water for treatment.

- Oxidation, reduction, neutralization, or precipitation.Living organisms can also be used effectively to break down polluted waters.