What is water pollution and how water resources are polluting by industries?
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Organic water pollutants include: Detergents. Disinfection by-products found in chemically disinfected drinking water, such as chloroform.
Warming water can be harmful. The artificial warming of water is called thermal pollution. It can happen when a factory or power plant that is using water to cool its operations ends up discharging hot water. This makes the water hold less oxygen, which can kill fish and wildlife. The sudden change of temperature in the body of water can also kill fish.
Water pollution can also severely affect marine life. For example, sewage causes pathogens to grow, while organic and inorganic compounds in water can change the composition of the precious resource.
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Warming water can be harmful. The artificial warming of water is called thermal pollution. It can happen when a factory or power plant that is using water to cool its operations ends up discharging hot water. This makes the water hold less oxygen, which can kill fish and wildlife. The sudden change of temperature in the body of water can also kill fish.
Water pollution can also severely affect marine life. For example, sewage causes pathogens to grow, while organic and inorganic compounds in water can change the composition of the precious resource.
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when water used or drank instead of benefiting if it harms, then you can say water is polluted. and how it is polluted, it is polluted by those industries which dump the industrial wastes into rivers, lakes and.... instead of treating them in the Industrial Water Treatment Systems where the waste is treated so that it is more appropriate for a given use whether for consumption, manufacturing (recycling) or even for Disposal. And lemme tell u this is bit expensive so almost no one does it...
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