Water Pollution
Water Pollution
Water Pollution
Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies (e.g. lakes, rivers, oceans and groundwater). Water pollution occurs when pollutants are discharged directly or indirectly into water bodies without adequate treatment to remove harmful compounds. Water pollution affects plants and organisms living in these bodies of water; and, in almost all cases the effect is damaging not only to individual species and populations, but also to the natural biological communities.
Dumping of industrial wastes, containing heavy metals, harmful chemicals, byproducts, organic toxins and oils, into the nearby source of water is one of the visible causes of water pollution. Another cause for the contamination of water is the improper disposal of human and animal wastes. Effluents from factories, refineries, injection wells and sewage treatment plants are dumped into urban water supplies, leading to water pollution. A number of pollutants, both harmful and poisonous, enter the groundwater systems through rain water. The residue of agricultural practices, including fertilizers and pesticides, are some of the major sources of water pollution. Untreated pollutants are drained into the nearest water body, such as stream, lake or harbor, causing water pollution. Another major source of water pollution comprises of organic farm wastes. When farm land, treated with pesticides and fertilizers, is irrigated, the excess nitrogen and poisons get mixed into the water supply, thereby contaminating it. Pathogens, sediments and chemical pollutants are other sources of water pollution. The corporeal wastes produced by humans and farmed organisms pollute rivers, lakes, oceans and other surface waters.
Dual-Phase Extraction
Elimination of every types of contaminants of groundwater, separate-phase of petroleum products, hydrocarbon vapor from subsurface, which are treated and collected for disposal or reinjected to the subsurface Effective in removal of separate phase products from subsurface, due to great efficiency of extraction rates which increase biodegradation of petroleum constituents by increasing supply of oxygen, similar to bioventing Mechanism criterion: vacuum, hydraulics and water Treatment modes Subsurface liquid(s) and soil vapor are extracted as a high velocity dual phase stream using a single pump Subsurface liquid(s) and soil vapor are extracted separately using 2 or more pumps
Rural homes
Urban streets
Cropland
Animal feedlot
Suburban development POINT SOURCES
Factory
Treated water
What Can You Do? Water Pollution Fertilize garden and yard plants with manure or compost instead of commercial inorganic fertilizer. Minimize your use of pesticides. Do not apply fertilizer or pesticides near a body of water. Grow or buy organic foods. Do not drink bottled water unless tests show that your tap water is contaminated. Merely refill and reuse plastic bottles with tap water. Compost your food wastes. Do not use water fresheners in toilets. Do not flush unwanted medicines down the toilet. Do not pour pesticides, paints, solvents, oil, antifreeze, or other products containing harmful chemicals down the drain or onto the ground.