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    invertebrates help in the determination of its water quality and capacity to tolerate pollution. Also a biotic index calculation was applied in order for the result of our findings giving a polluted water quality. The streams were not clean as predictions after been able to experience a moment at the Tulip Springs in the south Mountain Reservation in New Jersey October 20th, 2015. Introduction First, stream quality had been investigated to measure pollution from a biological perspective.…

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    What the stream team will be doing is going to the stream and seeing how much nitrate, phosphates, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, temperature, and pH is in the water. The stream team will look at the effect on water quality, the effect on plants and animals, the acceptable levels for swimming, sources and sources categorized, the best management practices, whether the sources are point source, or nonpoint source pollutants, and the test results. The stream team will be doing all of those topics…

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    is Oil Pollution? Oil pollution refers to the release of oil into the ocean. The source of the oil is more often than not due to human activity. The term is usually used to refer to oil pollution in the oceans but can also refer to oil pollution on land. Why is Oil Insoluble in Water? Oil is composed of hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are insoluble in water because water is a polar molecule and hydrocarbons are non-polar. The general dissolving rule is that ‘like dissolves in like’, since water and…

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    purposes in agriculture, food controls and multiple water sources. Generally nitrogen levels are low in unpolluted water but can be found in small amounts. Determining the presence of nitrate can be difficult due to the small amounts of nitrate in water. Nitrate can be found in rivers lakes and ground water. Nitrate nitrogen is the pre dominant form of nitrogen. A high level of nitrate present in water indicates that there was organic pollution but not recently. Plants and animals need…

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    The Clean Water Act was the Act created by the U.S congress. The Clean Water Act hasn’t always had this name. In 1972, it was referred to as the “Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments.” This was one of the most important acts ever passed by congress dealing with environmental statutes. Still to this day it continues to be debated between all governments. Starting in 1948, congress announced it to be the ‘national interest’ to make sure throughout the United States there is a high level…

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    Agriculture pollution is becoming a problem even though with advanced technology we are able to make safer chemicals to be used on farms. But the use of fertilizers, insecticides, and pesticides is still unsafe to be used on agriculture. As the culprits are becoming more and more resistant to these chemicals, more is required; even with safer chemicals too much of them can cause adverse affect on the person who eats food containing even traces of these chemicals. Agricultural practices…

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    occurring ecosystems. Wetlands improve water quality through the filtration of polluted water from point and non-point sources. Point sources of water pollution, industrial wastes and pipes, cause pollution in contingency with non-point sources such as storm-water and agricultural runoff from pesticides, fertilizer, and manure. Water pollution induces water eutrophication through oxygen depletion, temperature increase and imbalanced pH. Eutrophication of bodies of water alters the geographic…

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    sunlight, water, and nutrients, and are usually found in any water habitat(Smithsonian, 2016). The fact that algae produce oxygen is important because dissolved oxygen is very important to the health about of a water body(Water properties: dissolved oxygen, 2016). Human activity runoff is a major source of water pollution(Runoff, 2016). Runoff can pick up chemicals, fertilizers, spilled gasoline, and other toxic substances from urban, suburban, or large rural areas, and deposit them into the…

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    The water quality of the U-High Creek has been tested to be excellent. However, that does not mean that every creek is pure or excellent. Some people, more specifically farmers, use fertilizers made from Nitrogen and Phosphorus to kill pests or bugs. Little do they know, the pesticide or fertilizers get into streams and creeks and contaminate it leaving algae growing more rapidly or consistently. Consequently, if the algae overfills the creek, organisms will then die out from oxygen shortage…

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    Lake Ontario Case Study

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    Background Facts • Lake Ontario provides drinking water to 9 million people. • More Canadians live in the Lake Ontario watershed than any other watershed in the country. • Lake Ontario never completely freezes because it is so deep. • Lake Ontario is one of the 5 Great Lakes, which comprise 20% of the world’s surface freshwater. • Lake Ontario is the 14th largest lake in the world. • Water from the Great Lakes flows through Lake Ontario, before flowing into the Atlantic Ocean • Lake Ontario is…

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