Health
Virtually
all types of water pollution are harmful to the health of humans and
animals. Water pollution may not damage our health immediately but can be
harmful after long term exposure. Different forms of pollutants affect the
health of animals in different ways:
- Heavy
metals from industrial processes can accumulate in nearby lakes
and rivers. These are toxic to marine life such as fish and
shellfish, and subsequently to the humans who eat them. Heavy
metals can slow development; result in birth defects and some are
carcinogenic.
- Industrial waste
often contains many toxic compounds that damage the health of aquatic
animals and those who eat them. Some of the toxins in industrial
waste may only have a mild effect whereas other can be fatal. They
can cause immune suppression, reproductive failure or
acute poisoning.
- Microbial pollutants
from sewage often result in infectious diseases that infect aquatic
life and terrestrial life through drinking water. Microbial water pollution
is a major problem in the developing world, with diseases such as
cholera and typhoid fever being the primary cause of infant
mortality.
- Organic
matter and nutrients causes an increase in aerobic algae and
depletes oxygen from the water column. This causes the suffocation of
fish and other aquatic organisms.
- Sulfate particles
from acid rain can cause harm the health of marine life in the rivers
and lakes it contaminates, and can result in mortality.
- Suspended particles
in freshwater reduces the quality of drinking water for humans and
the aquatic environment for marine life. Suspended particles can
often reduce the amount of sunlight penetrating the water, disrupting
the growth of photosynthetic plants and micro-organisms.
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