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Every
day, we are bombarded with news from a variety of sources: from newspapers to
Web sites to television to friends. With the 24-hour news cycle, it can be
difficult for the average person to filter through all this information. This
can be even more frustrating when it comes to news that directly impacts you
and your family. With the flood of information on global warming and its
effects on the environment, it can seem as if the average consumer is being
left out. The news tends to concentrate more on the macro level and not
specifically on how global warming does and can affect individuals and
families.
Families
throughout the country enjoy the outdoors-boating, swimming, camping, hiking,
etc. But with the potential damage that global climate change can have on our
outdoor fun, it’s essential for us all to understand the extent of the damage
that could occur. What is the impact, if
any, of global warming on water quality? Is the impact detrimental or
negligible? How is the average family affected by the effects of global climate
change? According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the impact of
global warming on water quality could be substantial. In a report titled
“Environmental Quality and Recreation,” some of their findings demonstrate just
how important protecting the environment is. Here are some of the study’s
findings:
If
river flows decrease and temperatures continue to rise (as a result of global
climate change), water quality in the nation’s rivers, bays and lakes could
suffer. In rivers where the flows decrease, “pollution concentrations will rise
because there will be less water to dilute the pollutants.” This would
ultimately require sewage treatments plants and other water pollution controls
to be upgraded-in an effort to protect against the quantity of pollutants. The
cost for these upgrades would be substantial. Some argue that global warming
will lead to increased severity of storms. In this case, with even more severe
rainstorms, chemical runoff from farms, lawns, streets-and into lakes, rivers
and bays-would increase. This increase would result in a myriad of additional
problems. If the amount of dissolved oxygen in the nation’s water system is
reduced, it could effectively suffocate fish, thus impacting a food source for
many Americans.
“Climate
change could increase the salinity of some water bodies” (same source as
above). These and a host of other problems from global climate change will
affect the nation’s water quality. With something as vital at the nation’s
water, it’s critical average consumers know as much as possible, thus increasing
their ability to protect themselves and their families.
Sumber
: http://www.artikelberbahasainggris.com/global-warming/global-warming-and-water-quality.html
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