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Business I Environment I Society - Rajesh K Satpathy

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Environmental Issue

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Water & Marine Pollution in India

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Water Pollution

Our Earth is with about 70% of its cover being water, it undeniablybecomes one of our greatest resources. As young students, welearned about the various ways to conserve water; coming to thinkof it, water is used in almost every important human chores andprocesses.

It is an important element in both domestic as well as industrialpurposes. However a closer inspection of our water resourcestoday, give us a rude shock !!!

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Water Pollution

Water Pollution has taken toll of all the surviving species of theearth. Almost 60% of the species live in water bodies.

It occurs due to several factors; the industrial wastes dumped intothe rivers and other water bodies cause an imbalance in the waterleading to its severe contamination and death of aquatic species.

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Water Pollution

Also spraying insecticides, pesticides like DDT on plants pollutes theground water system and oil spills in the oceans have causedirreparable damage to the water bodies. Eutrophication is anotherbig source; it occurs due to daily activities like washing clothes,utensils near lakes, ponds or rivers; this forces detergents to go intowater which blocks sunlight from penetrating, thus reducingoxygen and making it inhabitable.

Water pollution not only harms the aquatic beings but it alsocontaminates the entire food chain by severely affecting humansdependent on these. Water-borne diseases like cholera, diarrhoeahave also increased in all places.

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Water Pollution

Water pollution is an appalling problem, powerful enough to leadthe world on a path of destruction. Water is an easy solvent,enabling most pollutants to dissolve in it easily and contaminate it.The most basic effect of water pollution is directly suffered by theorganisms and vegetation that survive in water, includingamphibians. On a human level, several people die each day due toconsumption of polluted and infected water.

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Water Pollution

Water pollution is an appalling problem, powerful enough to leadthe world on a path of destruction. Water is an easy solvent,enabling most pollutants to dissolve in it easily and contaminate it.The most basic effect of water pollution is directly suffered by theorganisms and vegetation that survive in water, includingamphibians. On a human level, several people die each day due toconsumption of polluted and infected water.

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Water Pollution

As per the “Economist Report” (in 2008) each day over 1000children die of diarrheal sickness in India and the numbers haveonly increased alarming in the last five years.

Water is polluted by both natural as well as man-made activities.Volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, Tsunamis etc are known to alterwater and contaminate it, also affecting ecosystems that surviveunder water.

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Sources of Water Pollution

There are various classifications of water pollution. The two chiefsources of water pollution can be seen as …

Point and Non Point.

Point refer to the pollutants that belong to a single source. Anexample of this would be emissions from factories into the water.

Non Point on the other hand means pollutants emitted frommultiple sources. Contaminated water after rains that has traveledthrough several regions may also be considered as a Non pointsource of pollution.

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Sources of Water Pollution

There are various classifications of water pollution. The two chiefsources of water pollution can be seen as …

Point and Non Point.

Point refer to the pollutants that belong to a single source. Anexample of this would be emissions from factories into the water.

Non Point on the other hand means pollutants emitted frommultiple sources. Contaminated water after rains that has traveledthrough several regions may also be considered as a Non pointsource of pollution.

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Causes of Water Pollution

1. Industrial Waste: Industries produce huge amount of wastewhich contains toxic chemicals and pollutants which cancause air pollution and damage to us and our environment.They contain pollutants such as lead, mercury, sulphur,asbestos, nitrates and many other harmful chemicals. Manyindustries do not have proper waste management system anddrain the waste in the fresh water which goes into rivers, canalsand later in to sea.

The toxic chemicals have the capability to change the color ofwater, increase the amount of minerals, also known asEutrophication, change the temperature of water and poseserious hazard to water organisms.

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Industrial Waste

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Causes of Water Pollution

2. Sewage and Waste Water: The sewage and waste water that isproduced by each household is chemically treated and released into sea with fresh water. The sewage water carries harmful bacteriaand chemicals that can cause serious health problems. Pathogensare known as a common water pollutant; The sewers of citieshouse several pathogens and thereby diseases.

Microorganisms in water are known to be causes of some verydeadly diseases and become the breeding grounds for othercreatures that act like carriers. These carriers inflict these diseasesvia various forms of contact onto an individual. A very commonexample of this process would be Malaria.

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Sewage and Waste water

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Causes of Water Pollution

3. Mining activities: Mining is the process of crushing the rock andextracting coal and other minerals from underground. Theseelements when extracted in the raw form contains harmfulchemicals and can increase the amount of toxic elements whenmixed up with water which may result in health problems.

Mining activities emit several metal waste and sulphides from therocks and is harmful for the water.

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Coal Washing Process

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Causes of Water Pollution

4. Marine Dumping: The garbage produce by each household inthe form of paper, aluminum, rubber, glass, plastic, food if collectedand deposited into the sea in many a countries. These items takefrom 2 weeks to 200 years to decompose. When such items entersthe sea, they not only cause water pollution but also harm animalsin the sea.

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Waste Dumping in Sea as well as River

Coal Washing Process

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Causes of Water Pollution

5. Accidental Oil leakage: Oil spill pose a huge concern as largeamount of oil enters into the sea and does not dissolve with water;there by opens problem for local marine wildlife such as fish, birdsand sea otters.

For e.g.: A Ship carrying large quantity of oil may spill oil if met withan accident and can cause varying damage to species in the oceandepending on the quantity of oil spill, size of ocean, toxicity ofpollutant.

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Accidental Oil leakage

Coal Washing Process

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Causes of Water Pollution

6. Burning of fossil fuels: Fossil fuels like coal and oil when burntproduce substantial amount of ash in the atmosphere. Theparticles which contain toxic chemicals when mixed with watervapor result in acid rain. Also, carbon dioxide is releasedfrom burning of fossil fuels which result in global warming.

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Coal Washing Process

Burning of fossil fuels

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Coal Washing Process

Burning of fossil fuels

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Coal Washing Process

Burning of fossil fuels

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Causes of Water Pollution

7. Chemical Fertilizers and Pesticides: Chemical fertilizers andpesticides are used by farmers to protect crops from insects andbacterial infections. They are useful for the plants growth.However, when these chemicals are mixed up with water produceharmful for plants and animals. Also, when it rains, the chemicalsmixes up with rainwater and flow down into rivers and canalswhich pose serious damages for aquatic animals.

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Chemical Fertilizers and Pesticides

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Chemical Fertilizers and Pesticides

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Causes of Water Pollution

8. Leakage from sewer lines: A small leakage from the sewer linescan contaminate the underground water and make it unfit for thepeople to drink. Also, when not repaired on time, the leaking watercan come on to the surface and become a breeding ground forinsects and mosquitoes.

Eg: Cases from Cuttack & Sambalpur

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Causes of Water Pollution

9. Global Warming: An increase in earth’s temperature dueto greenhouse effect results in global warming. It increases thewater temperature and result in death of aquatic animals andmarine species which later results in water pollution.

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Greenhouse Effect

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Causes of Water Pollution

10. Radioactive Waste: Nuclear energy is produced using nuclearfission or fusion. The element that is used in production of nuclearenergy is Uranium which is highly toxic chemical. The nuclear wastethat is produced by radioactive material needs to be disposed off toprevent any nuclear accident. Nuclear waste can have seriousenvironmental hazards if not disposed off properly.

Few major accidents have already taken place in Chernobyl, Russiaand Fukusima Nuclear Power Plant. Japan.

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Greenhouse Effect

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Causes of Water Pollution

11. Urban Development: As population has grown, so has thedemand for housing, food and cloth. As more cities and towns aredeveloped, they have resulted in increase use of fertilizers toproduce more food, soil erosion due to deforestation, increase inconstruction activities, inadequate sewer collection and treatment,landfills as more garbage is produced, increase in chemicals fromindustries to produce more materials.

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Urban Development

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Urban Development

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Causes of Water Pollution

12. Leakage from the landfills: Landfills are nothing but huge pileof garbage that produces awful smell and can be seen across thecity. When it rains, the landfills may leak and the leaking landfillscan pollute the underground water with large variety ofcontaminants.

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Causes of Water Pollution

13. Animal Waste: The waste produce by animals is washed awayinto the rivers when it rains. It gets mixed up with other harmfulchemicals and causes various water borne diseases like cholera,diarrhea, jaundice and typhoid.

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Causes of Water Pollution

14. Underground storage leakage: Transportation of coal and otherpetroleum products through underground pipes is well known.Accidentals leakage may happen anytime and may cause damageto environment and result in soil erosion.

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Urban Development

Underground storage leakage

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Control measures of Water Pollution…

1. Administration of water pollution control should be in thehands of state or central government…

2. Scientific techniques should be adopted for environmentalcontrol of catchment areas of rivers, ponds or streams…

3. Industrial plants should be based on recycling operations as ithelps prevent disposal of wastes into natural waters but alsoextraction of products from waste…

4. Plants trees and create forest covers to control pollution as theyact as natural air conditioners…

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Control measures of Water Pollution…

5. Trees are capable of reducing sulphur dioxide and nitric oxidepollutants and hence more trees should be planted.

6. No pollutants/waste (treated, partially treated or untreated)should be discharged into any natural water body.

7. Industries should develop closed loop water supply schemesand domestic sewage must be used for irrigation afterpurification process.

8. Qualified and experienced experts must be consulted from timeto time for effective control of water pollution.

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Control measures of Water Pollution…

9. Public awareness must be initiated regarding adverse effects ofwater pollution across media platforms.

10. Laws, standards and practices should be established to preventwater pollution and these laws should be modified from time totime based on current requirements and technologicaladvancements. This been achieved by the formation of NGT.

11. Basic and applied research in public health engineering shouldbe encouraged by the current Govt.

Eg: Swach Bharat India Campaign by Govt. India

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