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Title: The Great Lakes and Toxic Pollution


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The Great Lakes and Toxic Pollution
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Top Facts about the Great Lakes
  • Have a LOT water! the 2nd largest
    amount of fresh surface water, (18
    percent) Only polar ice caps contain more.
  • Lake Superior is LARGEST! could contain
    all the other Great Lakes and three more
    Lake Eries.

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TOP Facts
  • The Water levels are going down.
  • - 1 Percent of the water flows to the St.
    Lawrence River less than 1 of new water
    enters the lakes (from rain, snow,
    groundwater, etc.)
  • Lake Erie is the smallest. - has an average
    depth of 19 metres. It can empty/flush the
    quickest of all lakes (2 ½ years) over 13
    million people live on the shores of Lake Erie.
  • TOXIC Pollution is well documented.
  • Over 460 toxic chemicals are listed 42 Places
    (HOT Spots) are identified. Governments have
    posted warnings to protect people.

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What is a Toxin?
  • A Toxin is a substance that causes water, soil,
    air or food to be harmful to health.

5
Pollution and Toxins in the Lakes
  • - Human effects include Illness and problems
    with a) the reproduction system b) the
    immune system c) learning issues and
    developmental delays
  • d) nervous and brain disorders
  • e) increased cancer rates

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Pollution involves the addition of Toxins into
the natural environment.
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Toxins
  • 4 Properties
  • (P) Poison cause illness/death/dysfunction
  • (C) Carcinogen cause cancer
  • (T) Teratogen cause birth defects when pregnant
    mother is exposed to
    the toxin
  • (M) Mutagen cause problems with DNA and
    chromosomes. Affect future
    offspring

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Toxins
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Toxin 1 Mercury
  • Source
  • Fungicide in Pulp and Paper/ Agriculture
  • Problems (Poison)
  • - causes Brain and nervous disorders
  • - I.Q. lowering is a documented proven effect

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Mercury toxicity causes changes in the brain.
The red part indicates the area of the primary
affect. Blue is the area secondarily affected
Details . Mercury accumulates in predatory fish.
As humans eat fish, mercury is absorbed through
the digestive tract and passes throughout the
body. In a pregnant woman, it also crosses
the placenta into the fetus, building up in fetal
brain and other tissue. Effects can include a
decrease in I.Q., delays in walking and talking,
lack of coordination, blindness and seizures.
In adults, exposure can lead to health effects
such as personality change, tremors, deafness,
loss of muscle coordination and sensation, memory
loss, intellectual impairment, and even death.
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Toxin 2 PCBs
Source A non-conductor in electrical
systems.(as a liquid and as a solid) Problems
(Poison and Teratogen) - Infertility and
developmental delays - Crossbills in Cormorant
Birds
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  • Thousands of studies have shown that
    polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) cause a wide
    variety of direct health effects at very low
    exposure levels in humans and wildlife. PCBs
    alter major systems in the body (immune,
    hormone, and nervous systems)

Crossed Bills in Cormorants are Teratogenic.
Mother birds who eat PCB loaded fish have babies
with crossed Billswho are unable to survive.
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Toxin 3 Mirex
Uses An insecticide also used in fire
extinguishers Problems (Poison and
Carcinogen) Causes infertility and nervous
disorders. This is likely a cause for human
male infertility It is also a laboratory
proven Carcinogen. .
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  • More info. .
  • Effects based on lab Results include
  • 1)Poison effects are Convulsions, tremors and
    nerve damage.
  • 2) Cancer caused in laboratory mice at low doses.
  • 3) Linked to lost reproductive abilities.

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Toxin 4 DIOXIN
  • Uses
  • It is a non-useful by-product of industry. It
    is associated with the production of Vinyl.
    (PVC)
  • Problems (P, T and C)
  • Poisonous, Carcinogen and a Potent Teratogen

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Dioxin information
  • Source Factories that make polyvinyl chloride
    (PVC) products .
  • Poisonous effects There is no known no-effect
    dose of dioxins.
  • MANY ISSUES Suppression of the immune system
    and withering of the thymus gland. Other issues
    with development and growth, skeletal,
    cardiovascular, central nervous system (CNS)
    malformations, decreased sperm quality, and
    feminization.
  • Teratogen Birth defects abnormal development
    the central nervous system and sense organs.
  • Carcinogen Evidence links dioxins to lung and
    prostate cancer. Increased incidents of thyroid
    and breast cancer, and increased deaths from
    stomach and brain cancer are reported. Studies in
    humans have shown that the risk of cancer rises
    significantly when the body burden reaches109
    ppt.(parts per trillion)

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Toxin 5 PAH
  • (Aromatic Hydrocarbons)
  • Source
  • These chemicals are found in gasoline, coal,
    tar, and natural gas. They can be airborne or in
    water, soil or food.
  • Problems (4 major problems existP,T,C,M)
  • Poisonous, Proven Carcinogen, Teratogen, and also
    a Mutagen.

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PaH details
  • PAHs are one of the most widespread organic
    pollutants. In addition to fossil fuels they are
    also formed from burning fuels such as wood,
    coal, diesel, fat, tobacco, or incense.
  • As a pollutant, they are of concern because they
    are carcinogenic, mutagenic, and teratogenic.
    PAHs can leak from gasoline storage tanks into
    drinking water.

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An infamous Aromatic Hydrocarbon benzoapyrene
  • . It is the first chemical carcinogen to be
    discovered in cigarette smoke. Causing
    Lung and Bladder cancers.
  • . In the News ground water gets poisoned from
    leaky gasoline
    storage tanks.
  • . Lately has shown genetic mutation in
    animals
  • (Oral exposure of a dose of 10 mg/kg
    benzoapyrene produced gene mutations
    in laboratory Rats)

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Toxin 6 E. COLI
  • (Coliform Bacteria)
  • Source
  • Comes from excrement of livestock. Contaminates
    soil, food, and water.
  • Problems (Poison)
  • Once inside a human body, it can produce toxins
    that make you sick and cause permanent damage.
    (encephalitis (brain swelling) , kidney failure
    or digestive problems)

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E. Coli Walkerton Case
  • Starting May 15, 2000, many residents of the town
    of about 5,000 began to simultaneously experience
    bloody diarrhea, gastrointestinal infections and
    other symptoms of E. coli infection.
  • At least seven people died directly from drinking
    the E. coli contaminated water, who might have
    been saved if the Walkerton Public Utilities
    Commission had admitted to contaminated water
    sooner. About 2,500 also became very ill for an
    extended period of time.

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Toxin 7 ATRAZINE
  • Source
  • Is a widely used herbicide chemical since 1958.
  • It is used to prevent broad leaf weeds
    (dandelions, etc.) on golf courses, lawns and in
    crops like corn.
  • Notes
  • It is banned in Europe and British Columbia
  • Most common chemical in Ontario and USA
    groundwater
  • It is very effective in increasing plant yields
    for corn
  • Problems (NOT SURE! - Poison, Teratogen ???)
  • A proven Hormone (estrogen) mimic for Amphibians
  • Suspected effects on Mammals are not fully
    proven but include suspected Hormone issues.

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  • Widely used in USA and all provinces except B.C.
  • Is the most common agricultural chemical in all
    ground water and tap water in Ontario
  • Can be removed from water with extra filtration
    beyond what most cities do
  • Suspected (possible) effects include early
    puberty in females, early menopause, male
    infertility and feminization in males, an
    increase in breast/prostate cancer.
  • Health Canada says 5 parts per billion is Ok in
    drinking water. USA says 3 ppb is limit to be
    OK.

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Assorted Atrazine info
  • In the USA in 2012 Syngenta corporation,
    manufacturer of atrazine, agreed to pay 105
    million to reimburse more than one thousand water
    systems for "the cost of filtering atrazine from
    drinking water". The company denied all
    wrongdoing
  • In the United States as of 2014, atrazine was the
    second most widely used herbicide
    after ROUNDUP with 76 million pounds of it
    applied each year.
  • Since 2001, Atrazine has been the most commonly
    detected pesticide contaminating drinking water
    in the United States.

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