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Water pollution

Natural waters contain micro-organism as well as solutes. There is a distinction between ‘pure’ water, meaning water that is fit to drink and pure water that is a single substance. A water pollutant is a substance that prevents the use of water for a specified purpose. The signs of polluted water are obvious. Poor drinking water tastes and smell bad. Many types of substances which are classified as pollutants are listed.

1.  Pathogens, bacteria and viruses

2.  Dissolved organic compounds and inorganic compounds

3.  Wastes that have a biochemical oxygen demand

4.  Nutrients that cause excessive growth of plants

5.  Thermal pollution

 

Biochemical Oxygen Demand 

The Oxygen is used for respiration of animals. Fish require the highest concentration of oxygen. If the dissolved oxygen falls below 5ppm (part per million), fish are the first to suffer and tend to die out. Then, the population of bacteria rises to abnormal levels. The imbalances between species is a sign of water pollution. Substances which use up dissolved Oxygen and add to the biochemical oxygen demand are pollutants. Such substances come from the human wastes. The amount of dissolved oxygen used up during oxidation by bacteria of the organic matter in a sample of water is called Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD). Water is rated as pure if BOD is 1ppm or less, fairly pure with a BOD of 3ppm and suspect when the BOD reaches 5ppm.

 

Water

upper limit of BOD5 (European Union) (mg/L)

Pure waters

< 1

Polluted rivers (upper limit in European Union)

> 5

Polluted rivers with salmon (upper limit in European Union)

3

Polluted rivers with other fish (upper limit in European Union)

6

Waste waters

150-1000+

Industrial waste waters

thousands

         +BOD, not BOD5

BOD is calculated in 20 days. BOD5 is   calculated in 5 days, BOD=5BOD5.

 

Eutrophication

In order to grow, plant require about 20 different elements (carbon, hydrogen,…). In normal conditions, water always provide enough elements for plant growth. The rate of growth is limited by the supplies of nitrogen and phosphorous. Lake water may be enriched with nutrients (a process called eutrophication) which encourages plant growth and leads slowly to ageing. Ageing is accelerated when plant nutrients are fed into a lake by human activities (fertilisers, wastewater containing detergent,…). When a lake contains concentrations of nitrates and phosphates higher than the normal, algae flourish and produce a bloom, a green scum which is accompanied by an unpleasant odour in the water. The lowering of oxygen concentration leads to the death of fish. The sources of nitrates and phosphates are sewage and fertilisers. Intensively cultivated land receives generous applications of fertilisers containing nitrates and phosphates.

 

Nitrates: The World Health Organization recommends that the level of nitrogen in the form of nitrates should not exceed 50ppm. The averaged level in the UK is about 11ppm.

 

water

Upper limit (different compounds with nitrogen)

Rivers with water of good quality

1mg/L

Rivers with salmon

1mg NH3-N/L

Drinking water

0.1mg NO2-N/l

Rivers with salmon

0.01mg NO2-N/l

Drinking water

40mg NO3N/l

Rivers with salmon

1mg NO3-N/l

     

Phosphates: Phosphates enter water from fertilisers and from detergents. Phosphates are added as builders to improve the cleaning power of synthetic detergents. To inhibit the growth of algae, a phosphate level below 0.5mg/L is the aim. The lakes can become eutrophic if the concentration of phosphates overcomes the 30ug/L  (1ug/L=10-6g/dm3). The upper limit in European Union for polluted rivers with salmon is 65ug/L.  

 

Pollution map produced by continuous discharge in this region. The Buoyant  Jet model has been used. The blue horizontal line indicates us the position of the water surface plane.  The fucshia square represents a point source (position of the outfall pipe). The red colour represents high pollutant concentrations.

 

POLLUTANTS: Pollutants I - Pollutants II - The sea I - The sea II - Pycnocline

 

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INPUT DATA: Data I - Data II - Data III - Import - Commands - Graphs I - Graphs II

ALGORITHMS: Algorithms I -  Algorithms II - Algorithms III - Algorithms IV - Algorithms V - Algorithms VI

POLLUTANTS: Pollutants I - Pollutants II - The sea I - The sea II - Pycnocline

 

                 

 

DESCAR software solutions: This application has been used in great number of environmental reports, courses and water pollution studies in the last years. We currently have users in more than 10 countries.

Sheffield - outfall pipes - effluent outfall - sea outfall - water pollution conservation

St Albans - storm sewer outfall - left bank outfall drain - outfall drain - water pollution conservation

St David's - diffusion modeling - heat transfer modeling - pipe modeling - water pollution conservation

Stirling - modeling equation - fluid modeling - fluids modeling - water pollution conservation

Stoke-on-Trent - deep ocean outfall - fluid flow modeling - velocity modeling - water pollution conservation

Sunderland - outfall tunnel - outfall diffuser - long sea outfall -

Swansea - culvert outfall - outfall design - submarine outfall

Truro - outfall construction - outfall structure - outfall channel -

Wakefield - stormwater outfall - surface water outfall - combined sewer outfall -

Wells - storm drain outfall - outfall structures - drainage outfall -

Westminster - outfall pipeline - water outfall - brightwater outfall -

Winchester - outfall protection - sewerage outfall - river outfall -

 

Dorset  - Sargasso sea pollution - pollution and sea life -

Nottinghamshire  - animals pollution - environmental water pollution

Leicestershire  -  sea pollution act - pictures of sea pollution -

Worcestershire  - sea pollution - pollution in the north sea - environmental water pollution

Surrey  - temperature pollution - sea environmental and pacific pollution - health pollution -

Buckinghamshire  - ecology pollution - shrimp pollution - algae pollution -

Aberdeen - sea report - sea conservation - fresh water and sea - environmental water pollution

Armagh - sea life and lake pollution - sea water quality - sea ecosystems -

Bangor - biology pollution - fisheries pollution - sea organisms - environmental water pollution

Bath - water quality pollution - pollution problems - sea species -

Belfast - sea contamination - atlantic pollution - rivers pollution -

Birmingham - air pollution - salinity pollution - ship pollution - environmental water pollution

Bradford - facts pollution - ecosystems pollution - drinking water pollution -

Brighton & Hove - sea management and sea temperature - sea sewage and sea river - report pollution -  

Bristol - sea problems and effect of pollution - map pollution - invertebrates pollution -

Cambridge - sea effects and sea ecology - plants pollution - ships pollution -

Nottingham - oil pollution at sea  - oil pollution in the sea - effects of sea pollution -

Oxford - aral sea pollution - red sea pollution - ocean and sea pollution - environmental water pollution

Peterborough - caspian sea pollution - causes of sea pollution - sea pollution facts -

Plymouth - black sea pollution - mediterranean sea pollution - baltic sea pollution -

Portsmouth - pollution in the baltic sea - sea pollution causes - water pollution in the sea

Preston - oil pollution in sea - types of sea pollution - national plan to combat pollution of the sea by oil -

Ripon - sea life pollution - pollution in sea water - the sea pollution -

Salford - convention for the protection of the mediterranean sea against pollution - prevent sea pollution - deep sea pollution -

 

 

 

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