TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW
1.1 WATER POLLUTION
1.2 SOURCES OF WATER POLLUTION
1.3 EFFECTs
OF PHOSPHATE ON WATER
CHAPTER TWO
MATERIAL AND METHOD
1.0 MATERIAL
1.1
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 RESULT
CHAPTER FOUR
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
CHAPTER
ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW
Phosphorus is usually present in natural
water as phosphate and is an essential element of life, phosphate can come from
fertilizers, human or animal wastes, soaps or detergents and industrial waste.[1]
When too much phosphorus becomes available, plant grows rapidly.[1]
Phosphate that enter a stream may cause algae to multiply and grow quickly, this
may result in an algae bloom. Algae bloom are thick layers of green slime that
cover the surface of ponds or slow moving stream, algae bloom are harmful to
most aquatic organisms.[1] They cause a decrease in the dissolved
oxygen level of the water, by preventing
waves and surface of the water from coming into contact with the air which
provides the main source of oxygen for the water.[2] Their dark
colour absorbs more heat energy from sunlight causing the water temperature to
rise.[2] Plants which grow fast, die fast and sink to the bottom, of
the water body; are decomposed by bacteria increasing the biological oxygen
demand (BOD). All these factors combined to cause oxygen level in the water to
decrease rapidly. This can result in fish kill and the death of many aquatic organism.[2]
AIMS OF STUDY
Ihiala
local government and Uli town could be said to be a lowland area and a
non-industrialized area, but the establishment of the Anambra State University
has brought about rapid development as well as population explosion
As a result, it has been suspected that
there are certain activities that may bring pollution in the source of water in Ihiala and Uli town e.g.
phosphate pollution. However, it becomes imperative and important to assess
these major sources of water pollution by phosphate (Atamiri river) in anambra
State and to know the level of their pollution either they are good for the
domestic purpose or not, and how they could be subjected to the treatment so as
to avert the various adverse health implications.
It is very important to analyse solvent
water because it contain a large number of phosphate or pollutant which are
necessary to be checked before the water is used for any sperciic purpose.
WATER
Water is a major chemical component of
the earths surface. It is the only liquid that most organism ever encounter.
We alternately take it for granted
because of its ubiquity and blend nature or marvel at its unusual and
fascinating properties. At the centre of this fascination is the role of water
as the medium of life (Garret and Gresham and Gresham 1999) over 90% of the
weight of any cell is composed of water and all the metabolic processes or
reactions associated are based on it (Nester et. al., 1998) over 90% of the weight of any cell is composed of water
and all the metabolic processes or reaction associated are based on it (Nester et. al., 1998).
Water is containing hydrogen, oxygen with
a variety of dissolved and suspended substance. Water must therefore be
analysed and assessed to determine its physiological and technological
acceptability for intended purposes
1.1 WATER POLLUTION
Water
pollution is any chemical, physical or biological change in the quality of
water that has a harmful effect on any living thing that drinks or uses it.[1]
When humans drink polluted water, it often has serious effects on their
health. Water pollution can also make water unsuitable for the desired use.[1]
Phosphates
are major source of pollution in lakes,
stream and high phosphate level support over-production of algae and water
weeds.[2] However many of us have misconception regarding source of
polluting phosphate and many home owners unknowingly contribute to the problem
lawn and garden fertilizers often are implicated as the major source of
phosphate pollution. However when phosphate are applied to soil, they quickly
bind to soil particles. Soil bound phosphate contribute to pollution only when
soil erosion occurs.[3]
1.2 SOURCES OF WATER POLLUTION
Water
pollution is usually caused by human activities, different human sources add to
the pollution of water. There are two major of sources.
2.
Point sources are sources that discharge
pollutants at specific locations through pipeline or sewers into the surface
water example factories, sewage treatment plants, underground mines, oil wells,
oil tankers and agriculture.[5]
3.
Non point sources are sources that can not be
traced to a single site of discharge example acid deposition from the air,
traffic pollutant that are spread
through rivers and pollutant that enter the water through ground water. Non
point pollution is hard to control because the perpetrators can not be traced.[5]
1.3 EFFECTs
OF PHOSPHATE ON WATER
Phosphate
plays an important role in cell activities. It has been shown that phosphate
regulates water transport and glucose metabolism.[5] An increase in
phosphate concentration is capable of causing a rise in oxidative metabolism in
water body. Phosphate is an important ingredient in many soaps and detergent
due to its powerful cleaning activities.[5]
Phosphate emits a bad odour, it makes
swimming difficult and more complicated water for drinking.
Phosphate
ion in water can definitely cause serious health problem in infant under 6
months of age when phosphate water is used to mix infant formula.[5]
The excess phosphate can interfere with the ability of the protein (hemoglobin)
to carry oxygen in babies’ blood.[5] This can cause babies to
suffocate even though their lungs are receiving sufficient oxygen.
USES OF PHOSPHATE
·
Use as NPK fertilizer
·
Used as binder
·
Used as indicator of pollution
·
Used as bloom, etc
ALGAE BLOOM
·
Phosphate enter stream may cause algae to
multiply and grow quickly. This may result in an algae bloom
·
Algae bloom are thick layers of green slime
that cover the surface of pond or slow moving stream.
·
Algae bloom are harmful to most aquatic
organism.
·
They cause a decrease in the dissolved oxygen
level of the water
·
They prevent waves and the surface of the
water from coming into contact with air which provides the main source of
oxygen for the water.
·
Total phosphate is used as an indicator of
pollution from run-off in agricultural areas or domestic sewage.
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