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TEMPERATURE

Water Quality Factors. TEMPERATURE. TURBIDITY. DISSOLVED OXYGEN (DO). PHOSPHATES. BIO- INDICATORS. pH. NITROGEN. TEMPERATURE. EFFECTS: changes rate of photosynthesis changes rate of respiration changes DO in water cold water holds more DO hot water holds less DO

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TEMPERATURE

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  1. Water Quality Factors TEMPERATURE TURBIDITY DISSOLVED OXYGEN (DO) PHOSPHATES BIO- INDICATORS pH NITROGEN

  2. TEMPERATURE EFFECTS: changes rate of photosynthesis changes rate of respiration changes DO in water cold water holds more DO hot water holds less DO changes sensitivity of organisms to toxic waste, parasites, disease.

  3. TEMPERATURE • Thermal pollution = adding warm water to cold water. CAUSES OF THERMAL POLLUTION: • Industry (nuclear power plants, paper mills) • Urban Development (storm water runoff, construction, soil erosion)

  4. DISSOLVED OXYGEN (DO) ORANGE = Oxygen MICKEY MOUSE = Water Less Oxygen = Less fish Fish need Oxygen

  5. DISSOLVED OXYGEN (DO) TO INCREASE DO: • Much of DO comes from atmosphere • Some of DO comes from photosynthesis TO DECREASE DO: • Add pollution • Add organic waste

  6. ORGANIC WASTE = LOW DO • Organic waste = parts of once living things EXAMPLES OF ORGANIC WASTE: Sewage Farm runoff Discharge from food processing plants

  7. HOW RAW SEWAGE LOWERS DO RAW SEWAGE GOES INTO WATER: • Decomposers chow down • Decomposers take up oxygen • Decomposers reproduce, taking up more oxygen • No more oxygen for other animals • Nothing left but decomposer & sewage-filled water.

  8. HEALTHY POND

  9. RAW SEWAGE IS DUMPED

  10. UNHEALTHY POND

  11. pH • pH = measure of concentration of hydrogen ions in a substance • Tells whether substance is: ACID BASE NEUTRAL

  12. pH Measured on scale from 0 to 14 0 = highly acidic (HCl) 7 = neutral (pure water) 14 = highly basic (bleach) Seawater pH ranges from 7.5 – 8.5 Average pH of ocean water = 7.8 pH of natural water = 6.5 – 8.5 Optimal range for life = 6.5 – 8.2

  13. pH US Northeastern rain pH = 4.3 Rain elsewhere in US pH = 5.0 – 5.6

  14. pH

  15. pH SOURCES OF LOW pH IN WATER: • Acid rain is cause of acid in thousands of lakes • Burning fossil fuels has increased acid rain EFFECTS OF LOW pH IN WATER: • Low pH directly kills fish • pH < 5, most fish eggs die

  16. Temperature & pH • http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/D0528A9D-48D6-424B-BCFE-7CF20146C6

  17. NITROGEN • Living organisms need nitrogen to make proteins • Nitrates (NO3) & Nitrites (NO2) are compounds made of nitrogen & oxygen • Some nitrogen in water is good • The wrong amount is bad

  18. NITROGEN SOURCES OF NITROGEN IN WATER: Human & animal waste fertilizer EFFECTS OF TOO MUCH NITROGEN: Lowers dissolved oxygen (DO).

  19. NITROGEN – EUTROPHICATION Q: How does Nitrogen reduce the amount of DO? A: Eutrophication • Nitrogen feeds algae (green stuff) • Algae grows & grows • Algae blocks sunlight • Underwater plants die • Algae die and decompose • The decomposition takes up oxygen • No DO for organisms, so they die

  20. NITROGEN OUR HAPPY POND IS NOW “DEAD”

  21. EUTROPHICATION

  22. NITRATES

  23. PHOSPHATES • Phosphorus is an element like hydrogen or oxygen • Phosphorus combines with other things to make phosphates • Essential for living things • Usually present in very small amounts • Too much is bad

  24. PHOSPHATES SOURCES OF PHOSPHATES IN WATER: Storm sewer runoff Soil erosion Fertilizer Forest fires Volcanic eruptions

  25. PHOSPHATES

  26. PHOSPHATES EFFECTS OF PHOSPHATES: Eutrophication (same as with nitrates)

  27. PHOSPHATES OUR HAPPY POND IS NOW “DEAD”

  28. EUTROPHICATION

  29. PHOSPHATES

  30. Fertizilier http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/39D82708-7722-4B9B-AF0C-1E817B14BF8E Eutrophication Nitrogen Pollution

  31. Measures clearness of water Murky water = greater turbidity Caused by solids blocking sunlight Measured using a Secchi disk or turbidity meter TURBIDITY

  32. TURBIDITY

  33. HUMAN DUMPING: Clay Silt Industrial waste Raw sewage SOURCES: Human dumping Construction Soil erosion Nitrate pollution Phosphate pollution TURBIDITY

  34. TURBIDITY EFFECTS: Clogs fish gills Smothers eggs Makes water unlivable

  35. BIO-INDICATORS • Bio-indicators = organisms that help determine health of water. • Presence or absence tells something about the water. • Not always an accurate way to measure water quality. • Accurate in telling environmental stress

  36. HOW HUMANS AFFECT BIO-INDICATORS: Over-fishing Industrial pollution Poor farming practices Adding foreign species BIO-INDICATORS

  37. BIO-INDICATORS

  38. BIO-INDICATORS

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