Sewage would have a greater effect in a lake than in a river because rivers have more flow to them and the sewage travels faster than a lake with no current.
The lake receives more water from sewerage than natural water flow because many homes and companies tap rain water use it ant them releases it to the lake.
The lake receives more water from sewerage than natural water flow because many homes and companies tap rain water use it ant them releases it to the lake.
a natural flow of water from underground
Sewer pipes usually flow downhill or into holding tanks where the sewage is pumped out using big pumps.
Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies (e.g. lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers and groundwater). Water pollution occurs whenpollutants are discharged directly or indirectly into water bodies without adequate treatment to remove harmful compounds.Water pollution affects plants and organisms living in these bodies of water. In almost all cases the effect is damaging not only to individual species and populations, but also to the natural biological communities.
The Sea of Cortez.
waste materials are dumped in the rivers thus leading to slower flow of water the garbage of any type of material blocks the path of river the water stays there resulting sewage
Waste materials are dumped in the rivers thus leading to slower flow of water the garbage of any type of material blocks the path of river the water stays there resulting sewage
"Sewage" can damage aquatic animals because, sewage contains polluted water and many harmful bacteria when this water flow through another river bodies the aquatic animals were affected by this polluted water and they also may" DIE" so,we should always keep the river bodies clean.
It is caused by wind and water flow so it is natural.
If untreated sewage was allowed to flow into rivers, it would soon become a serious health hazard. Raw sewage is screened to remove large objects and then allowed to settle in special tanks. The sludge that settles is often sold as fertilizer or turned into fuel, which can be used in the sewage works. The impure water is allowed to filter through grovel beds which contain microbes which feed on the bacteria in the water and destroy them. At the same time the water becomes aerated by absorbing oxygen from the air. The water can then be returned to the river.
A spring is where water can flow naturally onto the surface.
Brenda J. Smith has written: 'You Can Make It!' 'Ground-water flow and ground- and surface-water interaction at McBaine Bottoms, Columbia, Missouri--2000-02' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Sewage lagoons, Groundwater flow, Hydrogeology, Sewage lagoons, Water levels, Water table 'Hydrochemical and sediment data for the Old Lead Belt, southeastern Missouri--1988-89' -- subject(s): Water quality