Water Pollutants & Water Quality
Water pollution type: sediments. Give an example and a major source.
soil, land erosion
Water pollution type: inorganic chemicals. Give an example and a major source.
acids, industry
Water pollution type: oxygen demanding wastes. Give an example and a major source.
animal waste, sewage
Water pollution type: pathogens. Give an example and a major source.
bacteria, human waste
Water quality test: Fish species/indicator species. Give a description and the significance.
biological test- indicators due to their sensitivity to certain abiotic factors, trout present= high oxygen/low pollution
Water quality test: Fecal Coliform. Give a description and the significance.
biological test- presence of E coli, indicator of fecal contamination and presence of harmful pathogens
Water quality test: DO. Give a description and the significance.
chemical test- determines amount of dissolved oxygen in water, low DO (high BOD) may indicate pollution- vital to aerobic organisms and therefore impacts biodiversity
Water quality test: pH. Give a description and the significance.
chemical test- measure of H+ concentration that determines acidity or alkalinity, normal range is 6-9 for aquatic organisms- pollution tends to make water acidic
Water quality test: Nitrates/Phosphates. Give a description and the significance.
chemical test- nutrients in an aquatic system, limiting factors for algae/plant growth- eutrophication- can indicate fertilizer, sewage, animal waste runoff
Water pollution type: thermal. Give an example and a major source.
heat, nuclear power plants
Water pollution type: heavy metals. Give an example and a major source.
mercury, mining
Water pollution type: plant nutrients. Give an example and a major source.
nitrates and phosphates, inorganic fertilizers
Water pollution type: organic chemicals. Give an example and a major source.
oil, industry
Water quality test: temperature. Give a description and the significance.
physical test- increase in water temperature is thermal pollution, warm temperatures decrease dissolved oxygen and may be outside the range of tolerance
Water quality test: turbidity. Give a description and the significance.
physical test- measure of suspended solids, water clarity is important to photosynthetic organisms and sediments may clog fish gills