Water pollution is one of the most serious environmental
problems. It occurs when water is contaminated by
such substances as human and animal wastes, toxic industrial chemicals,
agricultural residues, oil and heat. Most of our water bodies— rivers, lakes,
seas, oceans, estuaries and underground water sources (i.e., tubwells, bore
wells) are gradually becoming polluted. In the course "Covered so far, you
have seen how deforestation, urbanization, intensive agriculture and
industrialization have caused pollution of water bodies. You are familiar with
various aspects of air pollution, including harmful effects of acid rain. In
this unit we will summaries various types of water pollution caused by
different pollution sources, and also explain some important concepts such as
point and non-point sources, biological oxygen demand (BOD), eutrophication,
self-purification capacity of natural waters, infiltration of pollutants to
groundwater, thermal pollution and pollution caused by accidents in oil tanker
ships. In the next unit you will read about the degradation of land resources
and terrestrial features of earth. Polluted water may look clean or dirty, but
it invariably contains germs, chemicals or other materials that can cause
inconvenience, illness or death.
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