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THINGS WE
NEED TO
KNOW
ABOUT
WATER
TURBIDITY
AND WATER
POLLUTION
Kella Randolph B.S.,
M.Ed.
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VOCABULARY
• Biotic Index/ A way to measure the quality of a body if water based on the types of
organisms that live there
• Turbidity/ The amount of sediment that is suspended in a body of water
• pH/ The measure of acidity in a body of water (pH<7 = acid and pH>7 = base)
• Point Source Pollution/ A source of pollution that is can be identified from a specific
source, such as a smokestack at a factory
• Nonpoint Source Pollution/ A source of pollution that cannot be directly identified as being
from a specific source, such as stormwater runoff
• Stormwater Runoff/ Rain-water that falls onto surfaces such as roads, sidewalks, roofs,
etc., picks up contaminants on these surfaces and carries them to bodies of water
T U R B I D I T Y I S T H E
M E A S U R E O F S O L I D S
S U S P E N D E D I N A B O D Y
O F WAT E R .
Four things that can increase
turbidity.
1. runoff from erosion,
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9a/Runoff_from_Excelsio
r_Geyser_to_Firehole_River_at_Midway_Geyser_Basin.jpg
2. urban runoff,
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Davidson_(6124078615).jpg
3. sediment mixing from the bottom of
the water,
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content/uploads/sites/1462/2017/01/30182728/transportation-of-
sediments.png
4. algal overgrowth from agricultural
runoff.
(https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/022/854/large/dam-
with-algae-growth.jpg)
41.
2
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3
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PH IS A MEASURE OF HOW
ACIDIC/BASIC WATER IS.
• pH is the measure of acidity of the water.
• Surface freshwater’s pH is 6.5 - 8.
• When acid rain falls into the fresh water, it will cause the pH to
become lower.
• Stormwater runoff as well as runoff from agriculture can also
change the pH in bodies of water.
• The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. pHs less
than 7 are acidic while pHs greater than 7 are alkaline (basic).
• Credit: robin_ph / stock.adobe.com
https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/ph-scale-0
Fast movement increases
oxygen in water
Fish absorb oxygen dissolved in the water and use
it for cellular respiration.
Dissolved oxygen enters the water through movement and
via photosynthesis of the water plants.
Fast moving water has an increased dissolved oxygen
content, while slow moving water has a lower
dissolved oxygen content.
Thermal pollution occurs when high temperature water
is dumped into bodies of water.
Eutrophication is a process that can also lead
to a reduction in dissolved oxygen.
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HOW FISH
“BREATHE”
• You can see fish’s gills when you look at
their faces. They are lines on the sides of a
fish’s face. The gills are also inside the
fishes’ body, but those can’t be seen from
the outside– just like our own lungs.
• First, the water goes into the fishes’
mouth and through the gills. As the water
leaves the gills it returns to the ocean.
Additionally, the carbon dioxide the fish
creates is also removed as the water
leaves the gills.
• The gills are a like a filter, and they
collect all the oxygen the fish need to
breath. After the gills pick up the oxygen, it
is sent throughout their blood and fuels
their bodies.
• Text from:
https://askdruniverse.wsu.edu/2018/01/07/how-do-fish-
breathe/
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Situ_01.jpg/190px-Tuna_Gills_in_Situ_01.jpg
https://thealevelbiologist.co.uk/images/gills-an-o2.jpg
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UNDERWATER
PLANTS NEED
SUNLIGHT TOO
Too much turbidity can
cause organisms to die
because sunlight
cannot enter the water
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MODERN FERTILIZERS
CAUSE WATER
POLLUTION
• Nitrates can be found in fertilizers & the waste
materials from livestock and are used as fertilizers for
crops.
• Nitrates are used by farmers which, in turn, can
overgrow a body of water causing eutrophication.
•
• Eutrophication will lead to the death of fish.
•
• Phosphates are found in fertilizers and detergents.
•
• Phosphates can also cause an overgrowth of algae.
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POINT-
SOURCE AND
NON-POINT-
SOURCE
POLLUTION
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TINY.1
THE BIOTIC INDEX
• The biotic index is used to determine water quality.
• The different species of organisms living in a body of water are
used to assess water quality.
•
• Healthy bodies of water will have a high biotic index.
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ig.jpg
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Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD)
and Water
Biological oxygen demand (BOD) generally
represents how much oxygen is needed to
break down organic matter in water.
Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD)
represents the amount of oxygen consumed
by bacteria and other microorganisms while
they decompose organic matter under aerobic
(oxygen is present) conditions at a specified
temperature.
When you look at water in a lake the one thing
you don't see is oxygen. In a way, we think
that water is the opposite of air, but the
common lake or stream does contain small
amounts of oxygen, in the form of dissolved
oxygen. Although the amount of dissolved
oxygen is small, up to about ten molecules of
oxygen per million of water, it is a crucial
component of natural water bodies; the
presence of a sufficient concentration of
dissolved oxygen is critical to maintaining the
aquatic life and aesthetic quality of streams
and lakes.
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park/beautiful-lakes-and-water-at-plitvice-lakes-national-park-croatia.jpg
• Determining how organic matter affects
the concentration of dissolved oxygen in
a stream or lake is integral to water-
quality management. BOD is a measure
of the amount of oxygen required to
remove waste organic matter from water
in the process of decomposition by
aerobic bacteria (those bacteria that live
only in an environment containing
oxygen). The waste organic matter is
stabilized or made unobjectionable
through its decomposition by living
bacterial organisms which need oxygen
to do their work. BOD is used, often in
wastewater-treatment plants, as an
index of the degree of organic pollution
in water.
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492
AIR IS PUT
INTO THE
WASTEWATER
• By adding air to the
wastewater, the bacteria
that eat the organic
material can digest it and
thrive.
• In a process that comes
later, the bacteria are
exposed to Ultraviolet
(UV) light which kills
them.
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Turbidity and water pollution

  • 1. THINGS WE NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WATER TURBIDITY AND WATER POLLUTION Kella Randolph B.S., M.Ed. https://www.biologycorner.com/resources/pond3 .jpg
  • 2. VOCABULARY • Biotic Index/ A way to measure the quality of a body if water based on the types of organisms that live there • Turbidity/ The amount of sediment that is suspended in a body of water • pH/ The measure of acidity in a body of water (pH<7 = acid and pH>7 = base) • Point Source Pollution/ A source of pollution that is can be identified from a specific source, such as a smokestack at a factory • Nonpoint Source Pollution/ A source of pollution that cannot be directly identified as being from a specific source, such as stormwater runoff • Stormwater Runoff/ Rain-water that falls onto surfaces such as roads, sidewalks, roofs, etc., picks up contaminants on these surfaces and carries them to bodies of water
  • 3. T U R B I D I T Y I S T H E M E A S U R E O F S O L I D S S U S P E N D E D I N A B O D Y O F WAT E R . Four things that can increase turbidity. 1. runoff from erosion, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9a/Runoff_from_Excelsio r_Geyser_to_Firehole_River_at_Midway_Geyser_Basin.jpg 2. urban runoff, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d2/Construction_runoff_ Davidson_(6124078615).jpg 3. sediment mixing from the bottom of the water, https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/courses-images/wp- content/uploads/sites/1462/2017/01/30182728/transportation-of- sediments.png 4. algal overgrowth from agricultural runoff. (https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/022/854/large/dam- with-algae-growth.jpg) 41. 2 . 3 .
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  • 5. PH IS A MEASURE OF HOW ACIDIC/BASIC WATER IS. • pH is the measure of acidity of the water. • Surface freshwater’s pH is 6.5 - 8. • When acid rain falls into the fresh water, it will cause the pH to become lower. • Stormwater runoff as well as runoff from agriculture can also change the pH in bodies of water. • The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. pHs less than 7 are acidic while pHs greater than 7 are alkaline (basic). • Credit: robin_ph / stock.adobe.com https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/ph-scale-0
  • 6. Fast movement increases oxygen in water Fish absorb oxygen dissolved in the water and use it for cellular respiration. Dissolved oxygen enters the water through movement and via photosynthesis of the water plants. Fast moving water has an increased dissolved oxygen content, while slow moving water has a lower dissolved oxygen content. Thermal pollution occurs when high temperature water is dumped into bodies of water. Eutrophication is a process that can also lead to a reduction in dissolved oxygen. Top photo: https://get.pxhere.com/photo/aqua-beverage-blue-bubbles-clear-close-up-cold-drink-dehydrated-dehydration-drink-drinkable- drinking-drinking-water-fluid-fresh-freshness-glass-h2o-health-healthy-hydration-hygiene-liquid-macro-medical-care-mineral-water- motion-pouring-purified-purity-refreshment-rehydration-splash-thirsty-transparent-water-wellbeing-wellness-1568951.jpg https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/pictures/30000/nahled/fast- flowing-river.jpg
  • 7. HOW FISH “BREATHE” • You can see fish’s gills when you look at their faces. They are lines on the sides of a fish’s face. The gills are also inside the fishes’ body, but those can’t be seen from the outside– just like our own lungs. • First, the water goes into the fishes’ mouth and through the gills. As the water leaves the gills it returns to the ocean. Additionally, the carbon dioxide the fish creates is also removed as the water leaves the gills. • The gills are a like a filter, and they collect all the oxygen the fish need to breath. After the gills pick up the oxygen, it is sent throughout their blood and fuels their bodies. • Text from: https://askdruniverse.wsu.edu/2018/01/07/how-do-fish- breathe/ https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fd/Tuna_Gills_in_ Situ_01.jpg/190px-Tuna_Gills_in_Situ_01.jpg https://thealevelbiologist.co.uk/images/gills-an-o2.jpg https://i.stack.imgur.com/4KO2o.jpg
  • 8. UNDERWATER PLANTS NEED SUNLIGHT TOO Too much turbidity can cause organisms to die because sunlight cannot enter the water https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4114/4850211841_88bed0bc92_z.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3745/12801115735_a6fb3177f6_b.jpg
  • 9. MODERN FERTILIZERS CAUSE WATER POLLUTION • Nitrates can be found in fertilizers & the waste materials from livestock and are used as fertilizers for crops. • Nitrates are used by farmers which, in turn, can overgrow a body of water causing eutrophication. • • Eutrophication will lead to the death of fish. • • Phosphates are found in fertilizers and detergents. • • Phosphates can also cause an overgrowth of algae. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ba/Pesticides_application_01.jpg http://www.scielo.br/img/revistas/sa/v63n2/28839f4.gif
  • 11. THE BIOTIC INDEX • The biotic index is used to determine water quality. • The different species of organisms living in a body of water are used to assess water quality. • • Healthy bodies of water will have a high biotic index. https://www.mrgscience.com/uploads/2/0/7/9/20796234/3365809_or ig.jpg https://www.mrgscience.com/uploads/2/0/7/9/20796234/5373948_ori g.jpeg
  • 12. Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Water Biological oxygen demand (BOD) generally represents how much oxygen is needed to break down organic matter in water. Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) represents the amount of oxygen consumed by bacteria and other microorganisms while they decompose organic matter under aerobic (oxygen is present) conditions at a specified temperature. When you look at water in a lake the one thing you don't see is oxygen. In a way, we think that water is the opposite of air, but the common lake or stream does contain small amounts of oxygen, in the form of dissolved oxygen. Although the amount of dissolved oxygen is small, up to about ten molecules of oxygen per million of water, it is a crucial component of natural water bodies; the presence of a sufficient concentration of dissolved oxygen is critical to maintaining the aquatic life and aesthetic quality of streams and lakes. https://www.goodfreephotos.com/albums/croatia/plitvice-lakes-national- park/beautiful-lakes-and-water-at-plitvice-lakes-national-park-croatia.jpg
  • 13. • Determining how organic matter affects the concentration of dissolved oxygen in a stream or lake is integral to water- quality management. BOD is a measure of the amount of oxygen required to remove waste organic matter from water in the process of decomposition by aerobic bacteria (those bacteria that live only in an environment containing oxygen). The waste organic matter is stabilized or made unobjectionable through its decomposition by living bacterial organisms which need oxygen to do their work. BOD is used, often in wastewater-treatment plants, as an index of the degree of organic pollution in water. http://www.mrgscience.com/uploads/2/0/7/9/20796234/6501875.jpg? 492
  • 14. AIR IS PUT INTO THE WASTEWATER • By adding air to the wastewater, the bacteria that eat the organic material can digest it and thrive. • In a process that comes later, the bacteria are exposed to Ultraviolet (UV) light which kills them. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/ thumb/f/f4/Aerated_pool_for_waste_water_treatm ent.JPG/1280px- Aerated_pool_for_waste_water_treatment.JPG https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/ thumb/7/75/Marlborough_East_Wastewater_Treat ment_Plant_Aerial.JPG/1200px- Marlborough_East_Wastewater_Treatment_Plant _Aerial.JPG