Lecture 3: impact of humanity on environment Flashcards

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Environment

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The physical and biological habitat that surrounds us.

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Pollution

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The undesired change in the physical, chemical, or biological characteristics of the air, water, or land that can harmfully affect the health, survival, or activities of humans or living organisms

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Atmosphere

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Outer layer of gases extending from the surface of the Earth into space

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Hydrosphere

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Bodies of water such as oceans, lakes, and streams (includes shallow groundwater bodies that interflow with surface water, i.e. water underground)

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Lithosphere

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Outer mantle and crust of the Earth that provides physical support to our environment

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Biosphere

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Traverses all three - atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere.
Layer in which life exists traversing the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere.
Waste is generated, received and assimilated
Perturbations to the environmental equilibrium will induce a natural restorative response (dilution, chemical degradation, biological conversion)
The more severe the perturbation, the more time is required for natural restoration to take place

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What does severity of environmental impact depend on?

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Total population, density, the draw on resources, and removal/treatment of waste

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Impact of deforestation

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Deforestation can lead to soil erosion, and encroaching deserts

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Impact of increased urbanization and industrialization?

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produces high concentrations of waste.

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Impact on three layer by waste production:
Solid waste

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generated affects the lithosphere and the hydrosphere (leaching into grounwater)

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Impact on three layer by waste production:
Burning of fuels

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generates airborne particulate emissions that affect atmosphere (smog), lithosphere (dust), and hydrosphere (acid rain).

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Impact on three layer by waste production:
Waste water

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generated affect hydrosphere and lithosphere ( via deposits).

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How do we prevent pollution from reaching hydrosphere?

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Regulation: capping levels or banning of pollutants (proactive, preventative method)

Treatment: removing pollutants from wastewater prior to reintroduction

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Two major means for pollution to enter into the hydrosphere

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Surface water: waste water, direct introduction of pollution
Groundwater: leaching of contaminants into the ground (e.g. salts, heavy metals, synthetic organics)

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Water Treatment> Physical processes>screening

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Remove large suspended solids and particulates
Clarify suspensions and concentrates solids.
ex. crocodile

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Water Treatment> Physical processes>settling

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remove finer suspended particles from water.
gravity causes the heavier particles to settle to the bottom of the basin.

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Water Treatment> Biological processes>

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Aerobic (oxygen) and anaerobic (without oxygen), so oxygenated/non-oxygenated processes
Eliminate organics using microbes (mainly bacteria)
Convert organics into CO2, H20, CH4, etc.
ex. sugar

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Water Treatment> Chemical processes>disinfection

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helps prevent waterborne diseases.
addition of chemicals or physical agents that are effective in killing or inactivating microorganisms

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Water Treatment> Chemical processes>precipitation

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remove dissolved substances from water.
changing the solubility of certain substances in water. When the solubility limit is exceeded due to the addition of a precipitant, solid particles are formed and can be separated from the water

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