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Environmental Issues. Pollution n The presence of a SUBSTANCE in water, air, or soil that makes them OFFENSIVE to humans

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Page 1: Environmental Issues. Pollution n The presence of a SUBSTANCE in water, air, or soil that makes them OFFENSIVE to humans

Environmental Issues

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Pollution

The presence of a SUBSTANCE in water, air, or soil that makes them OFFENSIVE to humans.

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WATER

Is one of our most precious RESOURCES

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Water

Water that is suitable for DRINKING is referred to as POTABLE water

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Sources of Pollution Oil Products Soil Erosion Animal and Human Waste Chemical fertilizers, pesticides,

and herbicides High temperature water discharge

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Eutrophication

An increase in the amount of NUTRIENTS in an environment

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Nutrients

Nutrients in water are expressed in terms of PARTS PER MILLIONS (PPM)

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Nitrates

Nitrates are a common source of POLLUTION

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Sources of Nitrates

Animal Waste Human Waste Chemical fertilizers Dead and decaying

organisms

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Eutrophication

One of the first INDICATIONS of eutrophication in water is the presence of ALGAE

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Eutrophication

Also known as POND SCUM

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Waste Control

Sewage Treatment Plants

Septic TanksWaste Lagoons

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Sewage Treatment Plants

Larger towns and cities Treat waste water to remove

B.O.D. Use Oxygenation, Chlorine, &

UV Light Tremonton, Brigham City

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Septic Tanks

Used in rural areasSettling tank and Drain

FieldWill not work if area is

densely populated

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Waste Lagoons Used in dairies, feed lots, and

some towns and cities Logan and Perry Animal waste is stored in a

settling pond where it is decomposed by anaerobic bacteria

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Water Pollution

Occurs in both groundwater and in surface water

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Ground water

Water stored in underground lakes called aquifers

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Surface Water

Water is absorbed by the soil as it flows into the aquifers

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Non-Point Source Pollution

Pollution that originates from many sources

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Point source pollution

Pollution that results from a single source

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Erosion

Our largest environmental problem

Wasting away of soil by wind or water

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Two main problems of erosion

The loss of TopsoilThe pollution of water by the erosion of soil

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Soil Erosion Damage

Loss of topsoil Pollution of rivers and streams Kills fish and plants

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Soil Conservation Service

An agency organized to help prevent the loss of topsoil and to stop erosion caused by the washing away of soil.

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Examples of soil conservation practices Windbreaks Terracing Crop rotation (summer fallow) Contour plowing No-till and minimum till planting

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Wetlands

A piece of land that stays underwater for most of the year

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Wetlands provide several roles

Habitat Filtering of water Water storage Flood prevention

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EPA Regulations

Restrict use Incentives to preserve

wetlands Permit must be obtained

before land can be disturbed

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