Operational Definition of Terms Groundwater
Operational Definition of Terms Groundwater
Groundwater
households. The subsurface water supply in the saturated zone below the level of the water table.
Runoff
— That portion of precipitation or irrigation water that flows off a field or paved area and enters
surface water.
Watershed
— The surrounding land area that drains into a lake, river or river system.
Water Pollution
INTRODUCTION
Water is one of the renewable resources essential for sustaining all forms of life, food
production, economic development, and for general well-being. It is impossible to substitute for
most of its uses, difficult to de pollute, expensive to transport and it is truly a unique gift to
mankind from nature. Everybody knows humans needs pure drinking water to sustain life. The
water pollution problem in Philippines is beginning to get out of hand. There is a lot of natural
resources that are needed to service, but none can be obtain without water.
Water is the main source of life. We all need clean water as we all know that it is used for
many things and it is a very important things in life. Because who in the world can live this
world without water. Water plays a major role in our day to day life cycle and it is a part and
parcel of every human living in the planet Earth. Our Earth contains 70% of water which should
Water pollution is a huge issue around the world because it affects everyone. No one can
live without water, and that water is contaminated, we can't survive. Water pollution can be
caused by the dumping of toxic chemicals, and even acid rain. We often take advantage of our
1. Industrial waste
Industries produce a huge amount of waste which contains toxic chemicals and pollutants which
can cause air pollution and damage to us and our environment. They contain pollutants such as
lead, mercury, sulfur, asbestos, nitrates, and many other harmful chemicals.
The sewage and wastewater that is produced by each household is chemically treated and
released into the sea with fresh water. The sewage water carries harmful bacteria and chemicals
that can cause serious health problems. Pathogens are known as a common water pollutant; The
3. Mining activities
Mining is the process of crushing the rock and extracting coal and other minerals from
underground. These elements when extracted in the raw form contains harmful chemicals and
can increase the number of toxic elements when mixed up with water which may result in health
problems.
4. Marine dumping
The garbage produced by each household in the form of paper, aluminum, rubber, glass, plastic,
food is collected and deposited into the sea in some countries. These items take from 2 weeks to
200 years to decompose. When such items enter the sea, they not only cause water pollution but
Sources of water in the Philippines suffer from a range of contaminants . Industrial water
waste contains chemical pollutants such as chromium, cadmium, lead, mercury, and
cyanide.TI1ese pollutants persist over long periods of time and are often referred to as stock
pollutants, but their origins from industrial sources also allow them to be characterized as point-
source pollution. Other harmful wastes, such as decayed plants, livestock manure, dead animals,
soil runoff, and residue, are organic wastes that have contributed to the Philippines' pollution
problem. Because they do not originate from industrial sources, these specific pollutants are
commonly called nonpoint source pollution. Other water pollutants, which exacerbate the
Philippines' water crisis are accidental oil and chemical spills and illegal dumping of waste. The
presence of these pollutions has deeply impacted the daily lives of Filipino people.
C. IMPLICATION OF WATER POLLUTION
As time passes, the health of the Filipino people e continues to suffer. Within a five-year
span, exposure to waterborne contaminants were the cause of approximately one third of
illnesses in the Philippines . An abundance of waterborne viruses and bacteria in drinking water
leads to the contraction of afflictions such as diarrhea, cholera, and various skin diseases .People,
as well as other animals, also experience the buildup of toxins over time within the fatty tissue of
their bodies, known as bioaccumulation. In urban areas with inadequate sewage systems, cancer
mortality rates are high. Aside from its impacts on public health , water pollution also causes
when organic materials deposited within the water deplete the oxygen available, causing
anaerobic algae blooms. Other pollutants stimulate the consumption of oxygen, which creates
stress on specific organisms, while decreasing the overall ability to survive. The lack of oxygen
available within the lakes, rivers, ponds, and streams causes river-dwelling creatures, such as
fish, to decrease, and species who rely on streams to become endangered . Pollutants can also
I therefore conclude that water pollution caused by many different factors, such as toxic
waste. Water pollution can highly affects the health of aquatic life to contribute taste and odor
problems treated drinking water. Because once the waste quality as well. So we should educate
our self and prevent wasting things in every were, because in every damage we've done it may
cause in out life. We rather have clean water than a large amount water live on.
Body/ History
Water Pollution is an important factor that it is playing a role in effecting and destroying
the health and lives of many people in the Philippines. People of the Philippines always ignore
this fact and given no importance. Water Pollution has become a serious concern for over a
century in industrial and agricultural activities continue to dispose of wastes in river, lakes and
ocean the increasing levels of water pollution have continued to harm the environment and food
One of the biggest problems that industrial countries face is waste disposal. Waste find its
way into water sources such as rivers, lakes and oceans leading to water pollution. Dangerous
water pollution include industrial chemical pathogens inorganic material such as polyethylene,
and organic substances. Water pollution is responsible for causing many waterborne diseases like
cholera and dysentery. The biggest problem with these infections is that they spread quickly
usually affecting people who drink water from a contaminated source. Water pollution also
There are many types of water pollution because water comes from many sources. Here
When humans apply pesticides and chemicals to soils, they are washed deep into the ground by
rainwater. This gets to underground water, causing poll ution underground. This means when we
dig wells and bore holes to get water from underground, it needs to be checked for ground water
pollution.
Oil Spillage
Oil spills usually have only a localized effect on wildlife but can spread for miles. The oil can
cause the death to many fish and get stuck to the feathers of seabirds causing them to lose their
ability to fly.
Surface water includes natural water found on the earth's surface, like rivers, lakes, lagoons and
oceans. Hazardous substances coming into contact with this surface water, dissolving or mixing
The effects of water pollution are wide ranging and these are highly dependent upon the
type of chemicals that are dumped into the major water sources. Water pollution has an adverse
effect on plants and creatures living in the water in nearly all situations the effect is destructive
not only to the areas and individual species but also to the natural biological population.
Effective control of urban runoff involves reducing the velocity and flow of storm water
as well as reducing pollutants discharges. Water pollution as one of the main environmental
problems that can present a danger far that existence of life on earth in the next decade. In
addition, the water pollution also continue to struggle with pollution problem.
THE MAGSINGAL INSTITUTE OF
SECONDARY EDUCATION INC.
Magsingal, Ilocos Sur
A TERM PAPER
“Effects of Water Pollution”
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Table of Contents………………………………………………………………………..……1
Introduction……………………………………… …………………………………….….…3
Body
B. Sources of Water................................................................................................................8
Conclusion……………………………………………...……………………………………10
Bibliography…………………………………………………………………………………11
Curriculum Vitae….…………………………………………………………………………12