WATER POLLUTION• Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies e.g.. • Water pollution occurs when pollutants are discharged directly or indirectly into water bodies without adequ
Trang 1E363 – ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Dr Nguyen Thi Hoang Lien
nguyenthihoanglien@hus.edu.vn
LECTURE 3 - WATER
Trang 2WATER RESOURCES
• Water is an essential resource for all life on the planet
• Of the water resources on earth: ~3% is not salty; two-thirds of the freshwater is locked up in ice caps and glaciers Of the remaining one per cent, a fifth is in
remote, inaccessible areas and much seasonal rainfall
in monsoonal deluges and floods cannot easily be used
• At present only about 0.08 per cent of all the world is
fresh water (Fry, C., 2008) is exploited by mankind in
for sanitation, drinking, manufacturing, leisure and agri culture.
Fry, Carolyn: The Impact of Climate Change: The World’s Greatest Challenge in the twenty-first century 2008, Holland Publishers Ltd.
Trang 3WATER CONSUMPTION
• Agriculture is the largest user of the world's freshwater resources, consuming 70 per cent.
• Industry uses a further 20 per cent.
• Municipalities account for the remaining ten per cent
• As the world's population rises and consumes more food (currently exceeding 6%, it is expected to reach 9% by 2050), industries and urban developments expand, and the emerging bio-fuel crops trade also demands a share of freshwater resources, water scarcity is becoming an important issue.
Trang 4WATER POLLUTION
• Water pollution is the contamination
of water bodies (e.g lakes, rivers, oceans and groundwater)
• Water pollution occurs when pollutants are discharged directly or indirectly into water bodies without adequate treatment to remove harmful compounds
• Water pollution affects plants and organisms living in these bodies of water In almost all cases the effect is damaging not only to individual species and populations, but also to the natural biological communities
Trang 5• Point sources water pollutions refers to contaminants that enter a waterway from a single, identifiable source, such as
a pipe or ditch:
- Industrial
- Publicly owned water treatment works (POTWS)
• Non-point source pollution refers to diffuse contamination that does not originate from a single discrete source NPS pollution is often the cumulative effect of small amounts of contaminants gathered from a large area:
- Agricultural: CAFOs (concentrated agricultural feeding operation), agricultural chemicals, etc.
- Urban: run-off
- Industrial: mining
Trang 6WATER CONTAMINANTS
1 Organic water pollutants include:
• Detergents
• Disinfection by-products found in chemically disinfected drinking water, such
as chloroform
• Food processing waste, which can include oxygen-demanding substances, fats and grease
• Insecticides and herbicides, a huge range of organohalides and other chemical compounds
• Petroleum hydrocarbons, including fuels (gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuels, and fuel oil) and lubricants (motor oil), and fuel combustion byproducts, from stormwater runoff
• Tree and bush debris from logging operations
• Volatile organic compounds (VOCs), such as industrial solvents, from improper storage.
• Chlorinated solvents, which are dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs), may fall
to the bottom of reservoirs, since they don't mix well with water and are denser.
– Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs)
– Trichloroethylene
• Perchlorate
• Various chemical compounds found in personal hygiene and cosmetic products.
Trang 72 Inorganic water pollutants include:
• Acidity caused by industrial discharges (especially sulfure dioxide from power plants)
• Ammonia from food processing waste
• Chemical waste as industrial by-products
nutrients nitrates and phosphate which are found in stormwater runoff from agriculture, as well as commercial and residential use
• Heavy metals from motor vehicles (via urban storm runoff) and acid mine drainage
from construction sites, logging, slash and burn practices or land clearing sites
Trang 8LAW ON ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION 2005
Chapter 7 – Section 2: Protection of river water environment
Article 59.- Principles for river water
environmental protection
Article 60.- Control and treatment of the
pollution of the water environment in river basins
Article 61.- Responsibilities of provincial-level
People’s Committees for water environmental protection in river basins
Trang 9Article 62.- Organization of water environmental protection in river basins
Chapter 7 – Section 3: Protection of the environmental of other water sources
Article 63.- Protection of the environment of
water source in lakes, ponds, canals and ditches
Article 64.- Protection of the environment of
reservoirs used for irrigation and hydropower purposes
protection
Trang 10Chapter 8 – Section 4: Management of waste water
Article 81.- Collection and treatment of waste
water
Article 82.- Waste water treatment systems
Trang 11NATIONAL TECHNICAL REGULATIONS
• QCVN 08:2008/BTNMT: National technical regulation on surface water quality
• QCVN 09:2008/BTNMT: National technical regulation on underground water quality
• QCVN 10:2008/BTNMT: National technical regulation on coastal water quality
• QCVN 11:2008/BTNMT: National technical regulation on the effluent of aquatic products processing industry
• QCVN 12:2008/BTNMT: National technical regulation on the effluent of pulp and paper mills
Trang 12• QCVN 13:2008/BTNMT: National technical regulation on the effluent of textile industry
• QCVN 14:2008/BTNMT: National technical regulation on domestic wastewater
• QCVN 24:2009/BTNMT: National technical regulation on industrial wastewater
• QCVN 25:2009/BTNMT: National technical regulation on wastewater of the solid waste landfill sites
• QCVN 01:2009/BYT: National technical regulation
on drinking water quality
• QCVN 02:2009/BYT: National technical regulation
on domestic water quality
Trang 13• QCVN 28:2010/BTNMT: National technical regulation on health care wastewater
• QCVN 29:2010/BTNMT: National technical regulation on the effluent of petroleum terminal and stations
• QCVN 35:2010/BTNMT: National technical regulation on discharged produced water for offshore oil and gas facilities