by cooling the water before releasing it back in to the source they got it from and they can install pond or cooling towers to cool the water
Those factories having boilers use coal as their fuel, cause thermal pollution.
nuclear power plant
Thermal means 'temperature' and 'environment' means that which surrounds you. Temperature would include the ambient heat of the air, hot/cold surfaces and sources of thermal radiation. Thermal pollution is usually caused by Man's production and use of energy or by Man's urban conurbations. There is little that can be done to reduce this form of pollution. However, thermal energy radiates away very quickly and Man's direct contribution to the heat/cold of the environment is minimal. It is greenhouse gasses that are causing the biggest thermal pollution but this is an indirect means of thermal pollution of the planet.
The main types of pollution are air pollution (from vehicles, factories, and wildfires), water pollution (from sewage, industrial waste, and plastics), and land pollution (from littering and dumping waste). Other types include noise pollution, light pollution, and thermal pollution.
To prevent pollution from cars and factories
The excessive heating of a body of water is called thermal pollution. Thermal pollution is similar to the greenhouse effect.
Thermal Pollution.
Thermal pollution is a byproduct of the production of nuclear energy.Thermal pollution is a byproduct of the production of heat. A foundry, for example, produces much thermal pollution in the process of forging steel.
Thermal pollution is a byproduct of the production of nuclear energy.Thermal pollution is a byproduct of the production of heat. A foundry, for example, produces much thermal pollution in the process of forging steel.
Factories might line their chimneys with limestone to help neutralize acidic gases released during combustion, reducing air pollution. Limestone can also capture some pollutants and prevent them from being released into the atmosphere.
Common types of pollution include air pollution (from vehicles, factories), water pollution (from industrial discharges, agriculture), soil pollution (from chemicals, pesticides), and noise pollution (from traffic, industrial activities). Other types can include light pollution, thermal pollution, and plastic pollution.
When the temperature of water in waterways increases, it's called thermal pollution.