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Title: Thermal Pollution


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Thermal Pollution
  • Env 1402

2
What is Thermal Pollution?
  • Increase in the normal temperatures of natural
    waters caused by intervention of human activities.

3
Major Causes
  • Nuclear power plants
  • Deforestation
  • Soil erosion

4
Nuclear Power Plants
  • Nuclear power plants use water as a cooling
    agent.
  • After the water is used, it is put back into a
    water supply at 9-20oC warmer

5
Deforestation
  • The decrease in vegetation increases the amount
    of light that hits the water, which increases the
    temperature of the water
  • Deforestation also increases erosion

6
Soil Erosion
  • Erosion makes the water muddy, which increases
    the light absorbed

7
Effects of Increased Water Temperature
  • Thermal shock aquatic life adapted to a certain
    water temperature can go into shock when the temp
    is changed even 1 or 2 degrees.
  • Oxygen dissolved in water decreases
  • Increases the rate of photosynthesis, which
    increases the amount of plant growth
  • Increases the metabolic rate of fish, which
    increases their need for oxygen

8
Possible Solutions
  • Energy chips (Energy Ciptm)
  • Desalination plants (what problems can this lead
    to?)
  • Less nuclear power (what are some alternatives?)
  • End shoreline deforestation
  • Prevent soil erosion (what are some methods?)
  • Extra Credit type a 1-2 page paper on one of
    these topics. Include references. Due March 1st.

9
Effects of Temperature on Minnows
  • Do not over heat the water!!!! Keep the hot
    plates at a low setting.
  • Do not heat water over 35oC!
  • You will test for dissolved oxygen and count gill
    beats at one degree intervals.

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Lab Report
  • Your lab report will have the an intro, procedure
    summary, and conclusion.
  • Your data section will consist of the data you
    recorded and 2 graphs.
  • The graphs must be titled, properly labeled
    including units, and must take up the whole page.
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