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Title: Freshwater and Society


1
Freshwater and Society
  • Module 1, part C

2
Water quality degradation
3
Water quality degradation
  • Beneficial uses
  • Aquatic life and wildlife support
  • Fish/shellfish consumption
  • Drinking water supply
  • Recreation
  • Agriculture

4
Water quality designations
  • Fully supporting overall use
  • Threatened overall use
  • Partially supporting overall use
  • Not supporting overall use
  • Not attainable

5
Water quality designations
  • The Clean Water Act of 1972 established means by
    which states and tribal governments report
    assessed water quality to the EPA
  • Rivers
  • Lakes not including Great Lakes
  • Estuaries
  • Great Lakes shoreline waters
  • Ocean shoreline waters
  • Coral reefs

6
Causes of water quality degradation
Rivers Streams Lakes, Ponds Reservoirs Estuaries
Pathogens Nutrients Metals (primarily mercury)
Siltation (Sedimentation) Metals (primarily mercury) Pesticides
Habitat Alterations Siltation (Sedimentation) O2-depleting substances
7
Sources of water quality degradation
Rivers Streams Lakes, Ponds Reservoirs Estuaries
Agriculture Agriculture Municipal Point Sources
Hydrologic Modifications Hydrologic Modifications Urban Runoff/ Storm Sewers
Habitat Modifications Urban Runoff/ Storm Sewers Industrial discharges
8
Water quality degradation Assessed river miles
  • 19 of total river miles in the U.S. assessed
  • 39 of assessed miles identified as impaired

9
Water quality degradation River use support
10
Water quality degradation River stressors
  • Percentage of assessed river miles impaired by
    leading pollutants or stressors
  • (39 or 269,258 miles impaired)

11
Water quality degradation River pollutant sources
  • Percentage of assessed river miles impaired by
    specific sources
  • (39 or 269,258 miles impaired)

12
Water quality degradation Assessed lake acres
  • 43 of lake acres assessed
  • 45 of assessed acres identified as impaired

13
Water quality degradation Lake use support
14
Water quality degradation Lake pollutants
  • Percentage of assessed lake acres impaired by
    pollutants
  • (45 or 7.7 million acres impaired)

15
Water quality degradation lake pollutant sources
  • Percentage of assessed lake acres impaired by
    specific sources
  • (45 or 7.7 million acres impaired)

16
Water quality Assessments problems
  • Not all bodies of water are assessed
  • Only a small percentage per year
  • Supposedly all within a 5 to 10 year window

17
Water quality Assessments problems
  • Intermittent and small tributaries are either not
    assessed or are very infrequently measured
  • States tend to focus on known problems
  • Random surveys are rare
  • States have varying standards
  • Concentration on 2 of 6 use supports
  • Fish advisories not included

18
Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution
  • What is it?

19
Nonpoint source pollution What is it?
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ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1994/
102-9/focusnonpoint.JPG
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NPS pollution Characteristics
  • Occurs over extensive areas
  • Enters receiving water in a diffuse manner
  • Carried by water over land or through soil
    profile to receiving water
  • Difficult to trace to point of origin
  • Magnitude related to climatic events

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een-River-Flooding-1995.jpg
21
NPS pollution Sources of pollutants
22
NPS pollution Impact from leading stressors
23
NPS pollution Urban storm water
  • From streets, yards, buildings, and construction
    sites
  • Grease, salts, animal wastes, nutrients,
    sediments, lead, others

24
NPS pollution
  • Agricultural
  • Nutrients, sediment, pesticides, herbicides

25
NPS pollution
  • Forestry / Logging
  • Sediments
  • Pesticides

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NPS pollution
  • Mining
  • Sediments
  • Drainage waters with low pH
  • Heavy metals and other hazardous mineral

27
NPS pollution
  • Atmospheric deposition
  • Carbon dioxide - acid rain
  • Pesticides, herbicides
  • Sediment
  • Mercury, PCBs, others

28
NPS pollution Impacts on ecosystem
  • Impacts ecosystem integrity
  • Human health
  • Good water supply
  • Healthy fish and wildlife populations
  • Diverse recreational opportunities

29
NPS pollution Effects on water quality
  • Types of effects
  • Eutrophication
  • Temperature increase
  • Loss of habitat for breading population
  • Loss of esthetic value

30
Nonpoint source pollution NPS
  • What can be done to manage the problem?
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