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Water Pollution

We all use water, we couldn ’ t live without clean water. Everytime we use water, we contribute to producing sewage, which in turn can pollute the environment. Water Pollution. source. http://bundaberg.qld.gov.au/features/water-wise. WHY IS POLLUTION A PROBLEM?

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Water Pollution

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  1. We all use water, we couldn’t live without clean water. Everytime we use water, we contribute to producing sewage, which in turn can pollute the environment Water Pollution source http://bundaberg.qld.gov.au/features/water-wise

  2. WHY IS POLLUTION A PROBLEM? Plants and animals living in streams, rivers and oceans, rely on water to provide them with oxygen, which is essential for life. Pollutants such as sewage, vegetable and animal waste, silt and detergents can all reduce the amount of oxygen available. Pollutants such as fertilisers, chemicals and oil can directly poison animal and plant life.

  3. HOW IS WATER POLLUTED? Water pollution can happen when sewage is not effectively treated before it is released into the environment or water becomes polluted by people’s activities – littering or dumping. This can happen in many ways, some are accidental but others are deliberate.

  4. Urban Development •Building and construction can wash soil into our waterways. •Rainwater that falls on our houses and roads is carried away in a system of pipes that is separate from the sewerage system. These stormwater drains also collect any litter or other material, including animal droppings. All of this rubbish is generally carried straight into rivers or out to the sea by stormwater drains. •Stormwater drains are also commonly responsible for carrying spilled toxic chemicals, such as pesticides, detergents, fertilisers, oil and other materials into our waterways.

  5. Industry Pollution to our waterways can occur through direct discharge and contamination of soil. Industry needs to be careful with the types of waste chemicals and materials that are discharged to the environment. Council has a Trade Waste policy that sets the standard of Industrial Waste allowed into the sewerage system. Farming and horticulture Most farmers use a wide range of fertilisers, herbicides, insecticides and other chemicals on their crops and these can run into the waterways. The movement of cattle roaming and grazing on the farm can also cause soil to be washed into the waterways.

  6. WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF WATER POLLUTION? ?

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  8. http://www.qwc.qld.gov.au/What+is+purified+recycled+water

  9. What is purified recycled water? Purified recycled water is wastewater that has been treated to a very high standard using world's best technology through a 7-barrier process: ·In addition to current wastewater treatment standards, the water is subject to micro-filtration, reverse osmosis and advanced oxidation ·This drinking-quality water is then injected into another water supply source such as a dam, where natural processes provide an additional environmental and time buffer ·Finally, the blended water is subjected to the usual treatment process which currently applies to dam water at the existing water treatment plant before distribution to consumers. At all stages of this process, the water is subject to water quality monitoring and testing. In Queensland, purified recycled water will be subject to a new regulatory regime to ensure it meets health and safety requirements. Purified recycled water will be introduced into SEQ's drinking water supplies as a part of an emergency drought response with SEQ's combined dam levels reach 40%.

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