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the full article at http://www.theimmunesystemsolutions.com/environment/how-can-salinisationeffect-our-global-health/ How Can Salinisation Effect Our Global Health? How Can Salinisation Effect Our Global Health? The salinisation of rivers is really a global problem that affects to nations around the globe also it leads to a high environment and economic cost, and poses a bad risk to global health. Global warming and also the growing water consumption can worsen much more the near future scene, based on articles released around the journal Environment Pollution in line with the research produced by an worldwide team brought through the experts from the Department of Ecology from the College of Barcelona Narcs Prat and Miguel Caedo-ArgellesHuman activity boosts the salinity of river environments River salinity could be natural, triggered through the geology from the area or even the climatology, or anthropogenic, quite simply, triggered by domestic and industrial waste discharges, mining activity, farming and farming deposits, etc. In worldwide river environments, excessive salt levels triggered by human activity are a menace to the survival of microorganisms and towns, bio-diversity, the ecosystem's biological balance, also it produces severe economical and public health issues. Based on Miguel Caello-Argelles, the primary author of this article, "this short article is aimed at giving a integrating view and stress the importance from the environmental, economic and global health effects that secondary salinisation has." The expert remarks that it's a global process: "It takes place in lots of regions from around the globe, although there's an excellent lack of knowledge concerning the problem." Probably the most extreme situation of salinisation happens in certain Australian rivers. "However -- Caedo-Argelles adds -- , within this situation local research has been done to be able to clearly identify the issue therefore, all of the agents who take advantage from the natural assets of some rivers (maqui berry farmers, industrialists, etc.) have worked with while finding solutions." In Europe, the entire process of river salinisation by human action gets worse as years passes. "It's also an issue in The country," declares the professor Narcs Prat, director from the Research Group Freshwater Ecology and Management (FEM) from the UB. " Within the Ebro plain, because of soil's characteristic and also the type of farming activity carried out, rivers are saltier compared to Australia -- he describes -- , but here river conservation isn't one of the focal points water assets management," so these complaints aren't solved. Based on Prat, now you ask , a whole lot worse around Murcia: "It's a semi-arid area where irrigation is a very common activity and rivers are saline consequently from the excessive exploitation water assets." What's the amount of salinity of Catalan rivers? Within the Catalan river system, you will find several parts where high amounts of salinity are available. To become exact, experts have analyzed the salinisation from the Llobregat River basin based on Mesocosmos Sostaqua, an infrastructure situated in the water-plan for treatment of Balsareny. The pump, which reproduces

natural conditions from the river ecosystem, was built through the group FEM from the UB and the organization Aiges p Barcelona. "We understand the salinity of Llobregat River -- Narcs Prat states -- , but aside from the salt, you will find also additional features that can harm the environment quality water. Therefore, we sometimes cannot determine furthermore important: salt or even the pollution created by additional factors. With Mesocosmos, we are able to study individually the result of every factor (for instance, the salt concentration) and differentiate its influence in the one produced by another factors." Regardless of the qualitative improvement of Llobregat River water because of the collector of brines, which jum ds mining leachates straight to the ocean, the UB experts alert that salinity is really a remaining question since the collector is not in a position to solve all of the problems. Based on Narcs Prat, "the amount of salinity in the lower span of the Llobregat River in which the section of potash mining starts is really high that it is use are only able to be farming, not human. It's not this kind of alarming situation as with Australia but it's worrying. Everything is exactly the same in the lower span of the Bess River: its water is increasingly more salty, as well as in this situation this is because not mining but all of the processes developed to be able to decalcificate water (as with dish washers whenever we add salt to prevent the stains that lime may cause)." Experts explain that excessive salt is another component that has an adverse impact on water potabilization. For instance, it can make essential to install technology, for example reverse osmosis, which have set up the cost water potabilization for people to drink within the plants of Abrera and Sant Joan Desp. Additionally, using swimming pool water to potabilizate water produces many chemical substances (borates, chlorates, trihalomethanes, etc.) which may be toxic for atmosphere and health.

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