Chapter 18. Chapter 18: Water Pollution

What is watershed?

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Guiding Question 18.3

What is a watershed? What affects the quality of surface water and the quantity of groundwater in a watershed?

Why You Should Care

The water cycle shows us that all water flows from the ocean to the land and back to the ocean again. Watersheds are land areas that channel that water (from fog, rain, or melted snow) through surface waters and groundwater back into the ocean. These watersheds allow us to organize the water cycle regionally and separate pollution from different regional sources.

Humans tend to build towns and cities along rivers, so watersheds also concentrate pollution, both above and below ground. Surface waters tend to carry pollution that is released into quickly flowing water (from sewage treatment pipes). This pollution shows up as dead zones and has direct impacts on aquatic ecosystems.

Groundwater tends to carry water pollution if it is given time to soak into soil layers and reach deeper groundwater layers (from wells or leaking waste storage). If we pump groundwater for drinking water or irrigation, the pollution shows up primarily as human health impacts.

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Question 18.1

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Question 18.3

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Question 18.4

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Question 18.6

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Question 18.7

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Forests are much better choices because the suburban and agricultural areas here diminished only about 75% of the nitrogen that entered them. Forests diminished almost 90% of the nitrogen that entered them, much better than the other two areas.