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Pollution and Depth of Water

January 17, 2022 by ScienceProjects

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1. Objective
2. Abstract
3. Experiment
3.1. Pollution and Depth of Water Procedure
3.2. Observation
4. Conclusion

Objective

The experiment’s objective is to prove Pollution and Depth of Water or we can say that pollutants are less in the deeper waters than in the shallow waters. The water pollution in the lakes and other natural water bodies is a problem for the sustenance of all living beings. The experiment is to ascertain the amount of pollution at different depths of water. Is water pollution worse in the deeper waters or near the surface?

The Pollution and Depth of Water experiment concentrates on the deep waters where hypothetically the pollutants are less likely to affect. The samples from different depths, from one meter to four meters taken to carry out the experiment.

Pollution and Depth of Water

Abstract

The rivers and lakes furnish the need for water for all living beings. These are the natural source of drinking water that contaminates because of industrial waste and other sources. The polluted water is unfit for all living beings, agriculture irrigation, and even industrial use. The rains carry the soil erosion to spoil the water quality. That soil settles down after some time but water loses turbidity. Where the human population is more, there are more problems of water contaminations such as sewer, washings, and other wastes. That mostly merges in the rivers and lakes through drains.

Experiment

Material- A diving gear, a diver, Bottles of water samples 20 nos. of 100ml, some pH testing papers, turbidity meter, freshwater test kit, and a waterproof marker pen.

Pollution and Depth of Water Procedure

Independent variables- Collected water in bottles from assorted depths starting from 1 meter to 2, 3, and 4 meters.
Dependent variables- pH reading, turbidity, ammonia content, and nitrate content of the samples. All measured by pH paper, the turbidity meter, and the freshwater test kit.
Control variables- Amount of water samples taken from different depths.

The key part of the Pollution and Depth of Water experiment is getting the samples with the help of a competent diver. Rent all the gears to do the needful. Samples are required from four depths of 1, 2, 3, and 4 meters. Label the water bottles with the waterproof marker, as per their source of depths. Take 20 samples from each depth from variable locations of the water body.

  • Ensure the samples’ labels are fine.
  • Test each for the acidity with a pH meter and turbidity with the turbidity meter.
  • Check nitrate and ammonia contents with a freshwater test kit.
  • Record all the tests and observe the comparison

Observation

You may observe the following: –
In all the depths’ samples

  • Acidity, ammonia, and nitrate content- Have very few variations these remain Constant.
  • Turbidity- Turbidity of the water increases as depth increases by 10 to 15% on each meter.

Conclusion

The objective of the experiment was to prove that pollutants are less in the deeper waters than in the shallow waters.
Based on the tests of the samples, this hypothesis was found to be INCORRECT.

The persistent good quality is the very base of all living beings. This is important to treat wastewater to minimize water pollution. With collective and individual efforts, the achievement of good results is possible.

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