The Pollution of Waterways and Climate Change Flashcards
how has human activity impacted the pollution of waterways?
-increased urbanization particularly in the developing world often results in poor sanitation levels
-combined with increased amounts of industrial waste has resulted in many of the worlds rivers being polluted to the extent that very little life exists beyond prokaryotes and Protoctista’s can survive
what is organic solution? what are examples of organic solutions?
-involves the pollution of water by organic material
-sewage, slurry and silage
what happens if organic pollutants enter waterways?
-they provide a rich source of nutrients for bacteria involved in the decay process
-the rich organic food supply results in a population explosion of saprobiotic bacteria that subsequently use up much of the oxygen in the water due to aerobic respiration
what does BOD stand for and what does it entail?
-biological oxygen demand
-is an indication of water quality which is measured as the usage of oxygen in water
-high levels of organic substances in the water will lead to more bacteria therefore more aerobic respiration and therefore higher BODs and vice versa
what is eutrophication?
-the nutrient enrichment of waterways in particular nitrates and phosphates is referred to as eutrophication
under natural conditions is eutrophication a major problem?
-it is not a problem as the amount of nutrient naturally entering waterways is very low and has little effect on aquatic ecosystems
what are the 3 ways that nutrient enrichment of waterways can occur?
-if too much fertilizer is applied or is applied to sloping ground too close to waterways or applied in wet conditions
what are the 5 steps of nutrient enrichment of waterways known as an algae bloom?
-the increase nitrate and phosphate causes a very large increase in algal growth known as algal bloom
-the rapid and extensive growth of the algae prevents light penetrating through the water to the plants at lower levels, which depletes the water of its nutrients
-these plants die due to a shortage of light and are decomposed by saprobiotic bacteria
-the bacteria use up the oxygen in aerobic respiration
-the shortage of oxygen results in the death of many species of invertebrates and fish, and a consequent loss of biodiversity
due to the European Nitrates Directive what are some of the measures they have put in place to reduce the eutrophication of waterways?
-testing the mineral ion content of soil before application of fertilizer which ensures that only the correct amount will be applied
-only applying the fertilizer immediately prior or during periods of crop growth
-not applying fertilizer when heavy rain is forecasted
-not applying fertilizer on land that is close to waterways or if the land is sloping
-adequate storage facilities are necessary for slurry and other farm wastes that can cause water enrichment
what are the 5 initiatives that help to promote biodiversity?
-Ares of Specific Scientific Interest (ASSI)
-Special Areas of Conservation (SACs)
-Biodiversity Action Plans
-Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA)
-Northern Ireland priority habitat and species list
what does the ASSI do to help promote biodiversity?
-these are areas with high conservation value that are managed in cooperation with the landowners
-over 200 ASSI’s that range in sizes
-the plan generally is that the ASSI’s are managed in a way to promote biodiversity
what do SAC’s do to help promote biodiversity?
-these are areas that are given special protective status under the EU Habitats Directive to conserve threatened species and habitats
-there are over 50 SAC’s in N.I one of which being Rathlin Island
what does the Biodiversity Action Plan do to help promote biodiversity?
-involve policies organized at local council levels in N.I
-includes meeting, activities (e.g. hedgerow planting) and leaflets given out to raise awareness about promoting biodiversity
what does the DAERA do to promote biodiversity?
-provide financial support to farmers and landowner with the aim of supporting biodiversity and conservation in areas such as maintaining rare habitats and improves water quality
what does the Northern Ireland Priority Habitat and Species Lists do to promote biodiversity?
-the Wildlife and Natural Environmental Act requires the DAERA to identify priority habitats and species which are most important to conserve and help biodiversity, this is to assist those bodies that impact on the environment
-there are nearly 500 species that have been identified including the vary rare corncrake