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Water pollution is a major problem associated with the developing countries. It severely affects the lives of
people. There is an entire village in Karnataka that has been affected by excess of fluoride in the ground
water. It causes deformities of the bone. In order to effectively control the pollution, the causes or the
Sources
Sewage that includes organic matter, animal and human excreta-one of the major pollutants of water in
the urban and rural areas is the sewage. The sewage most often contains the organic matter that
encourages the growth of microorganisms. These organisms besides spreading diseases also consume
the oxygen present in water. This is called oxygen depletion. The aquatic organisms like the fish cannot
then survive in such waters. This creates an imbalance in the aquatic ecosystems.
Industries
The industries are mostly situated along the riverbanks for easy availability of water and also disposal of
the wastes. But these wastes include various acids, alkalis, dyes and other chemicals. They change the
pH of water. There are also detergents that create a mass of white foam in the river waters. All these
chemicals are quite harmful or even fatally toxic to fish and other aquatic populations.
The industrial wastes include toxic metals like lead, mercury, cadmium, etc, and other chemicals like the
Certain industries such as power plants, refineries, nuclear reactors release a lot of hot water from their
cooling plants. This hot water is let into the water bodies without the temperature being reduced. This
results in heating up of the water and thereby killing the aquatic life. The oxygen content of water also
becomes less due to increase in the temperature. This is called thermal pollution.
Agriculture
Modern methods of agriculture have resulted in use of fertilisers and pesticides to increase the yield of the
crops. Most of them are synthetic and chemicals-based. They are collectively called agro-chemicals.
These chemicals enter into the water bodies with the rain water flow and the ground water by seepage.
The chemicals remain in the environment for a long time and can enter the food chain. They cause a
Oil
Oil spill is a major problem in the oceans and seas. The oil tankers and offshore petroleum refineries
cause oil leakage into the waters. This pollutes the waters. Oil floats on the water surface and prevents
the atmospheric oxygen from mixing in the water. The oil enters the body of the organisms. It also coats
the body of the aquatic animals and birds which may also kill them.
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Water bodies are being constantly polluted by dumping of sewage which includes organic matter and by
the runoff from the agricultural fields that contains fertilisers. Pollutants like sewage, organic wastes and
fertilisers contain good amount of inorganic nutrients like nitrates and phosphates.
These nutrients enrich the water promoting the growth of algae. The water turns green. This is called
algal bloom. Rich algal growth leads to great increase in the number of the decomposers. All these life
forms-decomposers, algae, other plants, fishes and other aquatic animals, use the oxygen in the water for
respiration. This causes great demand for oxygen and results in depletion of oxygen.
Pollution is measured by knowing the biological oxygen demand (BOD). Low BOD means little pollution
Eutrophication also results in overgrowth of plants like Eicchornia that covers the entire surface of water.
Thus, enrichment of water with inorganic nutrients like nitrates and phosphates is called eutrophication.
Biomagnification
There are many pollutants like the DDT that are not bio-degradable. These accumulate in the organisms
and cause serious health problems. The contamination of water with these pollutants results in their entry
into the microscopic plants and animals. These organisms are fed upon by higher aquatic life like the fish.
The fish in turn are fed upon by the land animals including man.
Thus, the pollutant reaches the body of man. At each step in the food chain, the contaminant increases in
quantity. This is because a fish feeds on large quantity of smaller plants and man eats fish. These
contaminants like DDT remain in the fats and are not degraded in the body. Over the years the amount of
Bio-magnification
Pollutants like DDT also reach the human body through milk if the cattle are exposed to DDT sprayed
grass or contaminated water. This causes serious blood and nervous disorders in man and other animals.
Epidemics
Pollution of water by organic wastes is a major cause for occurrence of epidemics like cholera,
gastroenteritis in India. The microorganisms causing these diseases enter the water bodies through the
organic wastes and then into the bodies of healthy persons causing diseases. In fact, a good indication of
pollution of water is the presence of bacteria E. coli that lives in the human intestines.
Acid Rain
As discussed under air pollution, acid rain occurs due to the pollution of atmosphere and the pollutants
coming down get mixed with water during rain. These waters also run into the water bodies where they
cause a lot of damage due to the presence of acids. They cause change in pH of water and damage the
aquatic life.