Water contamination occurs when a body of water is adversely
affected due to the addition of large amounts of materials to the water. The
sources of water contamination are categorized as being a point source or a
non-source point of contamination. Point sources of contamination occur when
the contaminating substance is emitted directly into the waterway. A pipe
spewing toxic chemicals directly into a river is an example. A non-point source
occurs when there is runoff of pollutants into a waterway, for instance when
fertilizer from a field is carried into a stream by surface runoff.
Industrial contamination: Industries produce huge amount of waste which contains toxic
chemicals and pollutants which can cause air pollution and damage to us
and our environment. They contain pollutants such as lead, mercury, sulphur,
asbestos, nitrates and many other harmful chemicals. Many industries do not
have proper waste management system and drain the waste in the fresh water
which goes into rivers, canals and later in to sea. The toxic chemicals
have the capability to change the color of water, increase the amount of
minerals, also known as Eutrophication, change the temperature of water and
pose serious hazard to water organisms.
Sewage and waste water: The sewage and waste water that is produced by each household
is chemically treated and released in to sea with fresh water. The sewage water
carries harmful bacteria and chemicals that can cause serious health problems.
Pathogens are known as a common water pollutant; The sewers of cities house
several pathogens and thereby diseases. Microorganisms in water are known to be
causes of some very deadly diseases and become the breeding grounds for other
creatures that act like carriers. These carriers inflict these diseases via
various forms of contact onto an individual. A very common example of this
process would be Malaria.
Accidental Oil leakage: Oil spill pose a huge concern as large amount of oil enters
into the sea and does not dissolve with water; there by opens problem for local
marine wildlife such as fish, birds and sea otters. For e.g.: a ship
carrying large quantity of oil may spill oil if met with an accident and can
cause varying damage to species in the ocean depending on the quantity of oil
spill, size of ocean, toxicity of pollutant.
Chemical fertilizers and
pesticides: Chemical fertilizers and pesticides are used by farmers to protect crops from insects
and bacterias. They are useful for the plants growth. However, when these
chemicals are mixed up with water produce harmful for plants and animals. Also,
when it rains, the chemicals mixes up with rainwater and flow down into rivers
and canals which pose serious damages for aquatic animals.
Animal waste: The waste produce produce by animals is washed away into the
rivers when it rains. It gets mixed up with other harmful chemicals and causes
various water borne diseases like cholera, diarrhea, jaundice, dysentery andtyphoid.

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