
Water Pollution and Wastewater

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What is water pollution?
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Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies (like rivers, lakes, oceans) due to harmful substances or pollutants, which can adversely affect aquatic life and human health.
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What are common sources of water pollution?
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Common sources include industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, sewage and wastewater, oil spills, and plastic waste.
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What is wastewater?
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Wastewater is used water that contains waste products from homes, industries, and agriculture, which requires treatment before being released back into the environment.
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What is the difference between point source and non-point source pollution?
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Point source pollution comes from a single, identifiable source (like a factory), while non-point source pollution comes from multiple, diffuse sources (like agricultural runoff).
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What is the role of a wastewater treatment plant?
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A wastewater treatment plant processes and cleans wastewater to remove contaminants before it is released into the environment.
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What is biochemical oxygen demand (BOD)?
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BOD is a measure of the amount of oxygen that microorganisms will consume while decomposing organic matter in water, indicating the level of pollution.
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What are the effects of water pollution on aquatic life?
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Water pollution can lead to habitat destruction, reduced oxygen levels, and toxic conditions, harming fish and other aquatic organisms.
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What is eutrophication?
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Eutrophication is the process where water bodies become overly enriched with nutrients (like nitrogen and phosphorus), leading to excessive growth of algae and depletion of oxygen.
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What are heavy metals, and why are they a concern in water pollution?
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Heavy metals (like lead, mercury, and cadmium) are toxic pollutants that can accumulate in the food chain, posing health risks to humans and wildlife.
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What is the Clean Water Act?
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The Clean Water Act is a U.S. federal law aimed at regulating the discharge of pollutants into the waters of the United States and ensuring water quality.
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