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− | <p0>Beyond human health, though, untreated wastewater can have destructive effects on our environment, and for endless seafood and sushi buffets everywhere. It’s called eutrophication. Think of it as death caused by indigestion, like eating too much at, oh I don’t know, a sushi buffet and regretting it forever. Let us explain. Eutrophication is human-induced nutrient enrichment of surface water, which seems harmless at the surface (hehe corny I know but we had to). All of these extra nutrients, like nitrogen and phosphorus, feed the rapid growth of species of algae and zooplankton. </p0> | + | <p0>Beyond human health, though, <b>untreated wastewater can have destructive effects on our environment,</b> and for endless seafood and sushi buffets everywhere. It’s called eutrophication. Think of it as death caused by indigestion, like eating too much at, oh I don’t know, a sushi buffet and regretting it forever. Let us explain. Eutrophication is human-induced nutrient enrichment of surface water, which seems harmless at the surface <i>(hehe corny I know but we had to)</i>. All of these extra nutrients, like nitrogen and phosphorus, feed the rapid growth of species of algae and zooplankton. </p0> |
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<p0>As these populations rise, their oxygen demand increases. These species vanquish the water of its dissolved oxygen (DO) to levels that are dangerously low for the fish and flora below. And then, like using a bug zapper in a small lake, you get fish kills like this one in Wisconsin. </p0> | <p0>As these populations rise, their oxygen demand increases. These species vanquish the water of its dissolved oxygen (DO) to levels that are dangerously low for the fish and flora below. And then, like using a bug zapper in a small lake, you get fish kills like this one in Wisconsin. </p0> | ||
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− | <p0>Over time, eutrophication can induce dead zones where DO concentrations remain at less than 1 mg/L. Thankfully, we’ve made strides in reducing dead zones. One primary reason for this has been improved wastewater treatment facilities. If you’re still sitting, don’t get up! While you finish your business, let us finish our’s. This is where it gets really interesting. </p0> | + | <p0>Over time, eutrophication can induce dead zones where DO concentrations remain at less than 1 mg/L. Thankfully, we’ve made strides in reducing dead zones. One primary reason for this has been improved wastewater treatment facilities. <b>If you’re still sitting, don’t get up! While you finish your business, let us finish our’s. This is where it gets really interesting.</b></p0> |
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