Water Pollution - contamination of a stream, river, lake, ocean or any other stretch of water, depleting water quality and making it toxic for the environment and humans.
Organic Pollution - due to microorganisms — bacteria and viruses present in the water, generated by excrement, animal and vegetable waste.
Chemical Pollution - generated by the nitrates and phosphates of pesticides, human and animal drugs, household products, heavy metals, acids and hydrocarbons used in industries.
Sources of Water Pollution
Sewage and Wastewater - According to the United Nations, more than 80% of the worldwide wastewater goes back in the environment without being treated or reused.
Urbanization and Deforestation - Even though it does not have a direct impact on water quality, urbanization and deforestation have a lot of indirecteffects. For instance, cutting down trees and concreting over large areas generates an acceleration of flows which does not give enough time for water to infiltrate and be purified by the ground.
Agriculture - has an impact on water pollution due to the use of chemicals such as fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides, or insecticides running off in the water, as well as livestockexcrement, manure, and methane (greenhouse effect).
Industries - produce a lot of waste containing toxic chemicals and pollutants. A huge amount of the industrial waste is drained in the freshwater which then flows into canals, rivers and everything in the sea.
Marine Dumping - Everyday, garbage such as plastic, paper, aluminum, food, glass, or rubber are deposited into the sea. These items take weeks to hundreds of years to decompose, and thus they are a major cause for water pollution.
Radioactive Waste - generated by power plants and uranium mining. Radioactive waste can linger in the environment for thousands of years. When these substances are released accidentally or disposed improperly, they threaten groundwater, surface water, as well as marine resources.
Effects on Environment
Water Pollution truly harms biodiversity and aquaticecosystems. The toxic chemicals can change the color of water and increase the amount of minerals, also known as eutrophication - which has a bad impact on life in water. ThermalPollution, defined by a rise in the temperature of water bodies, contributes to global warming and causes serious hazard to water organisms.
Effects on Human Health
Water Pollution has very negative effects on public health. A lot of diseases result from drinking or being in contact with contaminatedwater such as diarrhea, cholera, typhoid, dysentery or skin infections. In zones where there is no available drinking water, the main risk is dehydration obviously.