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Page 1 WATER POLLUTION Page 2 WATER POLLUTION Water pollution is the addition/presence of undesirable substances to/in water such as organic, inorganic, biological, radiological, heat, etc which degrades the quality of water so that it becomes unfit for use’. Water pollution is caused by a variety of human activities such as industrial, agricultural and domestic. Natural sources of pollution of water are soil erosion, leaching of minerals from rocks and decaying of organic matter. Page 3 WATER POLLUTION Water pollution is the addition/presence of undesirable substances to/in water such as organic, inorganic, biological, radiological, heat, etc which degrades the quality of water so that it becomes unfit for use’. Water pollution is caused by a variety of human activities such as industrial, agricultural and domestic. Natural sources of pollution of water are soil erosion, leaching of minerals from rocks and decaying of organic matter. PUTRESCIBILITY is the process of decomposition of organic matter present in water by microorganisms using oxygen. Dissolved Oxygen (DO) – Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) – Chemical oxygen demand (COD) DO Presence of organic and inorganic wastes in water decreases the dissolved Oxygen (DO) content of the water. Water having DO content below 8.0 mg/L may be considered as contaminated. Water having DO content below. 4.0 mg/L is considered to be highly polluted. DO content of water is important for the survival of aquatic organisms A number of factors like surface turbulence, photosynthetic activity, O2 consumption by organisms and decomposition of organic matter are the factors which determine the amount of DO present in water. The higher amounts of waste increases the rates of decomposition and O2 consumption, thereby decreases the DO content of water. Page 4 WATER POLLUTION Water pollution is the addition/presence of undesirable substances to/in water such as organic, inorganic, biological, radiological, heat, etc which degrades the quality of water so that it becomes unfit for use’. Water pollution is caused by a variety of human activities such as industrial, agricultural and domestic. Natural sources of pollution of water are soil erosion, leaching of minerals from rocks and decaying of organic matter. PUTRESCIBILITY is the process of decomposition of organic matter present in water by microorganisms using oxygen. Dissolved Oxygen (DO) – Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) – Chemical oxygen demand (COD) DO Presence of organic and inorganic wastes in water decreases the dissolved Oxygen (DO) content of the water. Water having DO content below 8.0 mg/L may be considered as contaminated. Water having DO content below. 4.0 mg/L is considered to be highly polluted. DO content of water is important for the survival of aquatic organisms A number of factors like surface turbulence, photosynthetic activity, O2 consumption by organisms and decomposition of organic matter are the factors which determine the amount of DO present in water. The higher amounts of waste increases the rates of decomposition and O2 consumption, thereby decreases the DO content of water. BOD The demand for O2 is directly related to increasing input of organic wastes and is expressed as biological oxygen demand (BOD) of water. Water pollution by organic wastes is measured in terms of Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD). BOD is the amount of dissolved oxygen needed by bacteria in decomposing the organic wastes present in water. It is expressed in milligrams of oxygen per litre of water. The higher value of BOD indicates low DO content of water. Since BOD is limited to biodegradable materials. Therefore, it is not a reliable method of measuring pollution load in water. Page 5 WATER POLLUTION Water pollution is the addition/presence of undesirable substances to/in water such as organic, inorganic, biological, radiological, heat, etc which degrades the quality of water so that it becomes unfit for use’. Water pollution is caused by a variety of human activities such as industrial, agricultural and domestic. Natural sources of pollution of water are soil erosion, leaching of minerals from rocks and decaying of organic matter. PUTRESCIBILITY is the process of decomposition of organic matter present in water by microorganisms using oxygen. Dissolved Oxygen (DO) – Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) – Chemical oxygen demand (COD) DO Presence of organic and inorganic wastes in water decreases the dissolved Oxygen (DO) content of the water. Water having DO content below 8.0 mg/L may be considered as contaminated. Water having DO content below. 4.0 mg/L is considered to be highly polluted. DO content of water is important for the survival of aquatic organisms A number of factors like surface turbulence, photosynthetic activity, O2 consumption by organisms and decomposition of organic matter are the factors which determine the amount of DO present in water. The higher amounts of waste increases the rates of decomposition and O2 consumption, thereby decreases the DO content of water. BOD The demand for O2 is directly related to increasing input of organic wastes and is expressed as biological oxygen demand (BOD) of water. Water pollution by organic wastes is measured in terms of Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD). BOD is the amount of dissolved oxygen needed by bacteria in decomposing the organic wastes present in water. It is expressed in milligrams of oxygen per litre of water. The higher value of BOD indicates low DO content of water. Since BOD is limited to biodegradable materials. Therefore, it is not a reliable method of measuring pollution load in water. COD Chemical oxygen demand (COD) is a slightly better mode used to measure pollution load in water. COD measures the amount of oxygen in parts per million required to oxidize organic (biodegradable and non- biodegradable) and oxidizable inorganic compounds in the water sample.Read More
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