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(Thematic Topic) Farmland Water Pollution

by Ida Ayu Mas Amelia Kusumaningtyas | 31-03-2022 22:54 recommendations 0


 

Common types of water pollution that we know may be from the city and factories. Such as throwing trash into the river, or production waste that are dumped into bodies of water. However, water pollution can also be sourced from farmlands. There are a lot of activities on a farm field, that includes planting crops and keeping the pests at bay. So there is bound to be the use of chemicals in order to increase crops production.

 

Fertilizers are known to help crops increase production by supplying the plant with its needed nutrition. Meanwhile, insecticides or pesticides may be used by farmers to combat pests. However, with the use of these chemicals, they become even more dangerous once rain starts to fall down. Water that fall on the crops and land would wash off the chemicals. Then these water that contains chemical would flow to the nearest body of water and thus pollute them.

 

The bodies of water that contains runoff chemicals from farmland would be rich in certain nutrition, where this can cause further pollution as the added nutrition would be consumed by other organism causing them to increase in population. This is also known as eutrophication. An example would be an algae bloom, where a body of water would be covered extensively by them and then cause a lack of oxygen within the water that other organism such as fish needs to survive on. This lack of oxygen is because the algae would use them in their growth, where they are able to grow due to the availability of nutrition from the runoff chemicals that were not there before.

 

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  • Nayoung Kim says :
    Thank you so much for the useful information!
    Posted 02-08-2022 03:07

  • Chelwoon Mentor says :
    Hello Ida, this is your mentor Chelwoon.

    The amount of pollutants from farmlands cannot be ignored, as it is more harmful than most people expect. The amount of dissolved oxygen mentioned in your article is one of the criteria for water quality. Many types of studies have been done to keep the concentration of DO above a certain level. These studies will allow many farming practices to evolve into a way of using natural fertilizers that is as effective as the chemical fertilizers that has been used.

    Thank you for the article!

    Regards,
    Chelwoon

    Posted 01-04-2022 17:10

  • Joon Mentor says :
    Hello Ida, this is your mentor Joon.

    The usage of fertilizers can be fatal in water environment. It could be both point source pollution and non-point source as it could flow to ground water directly, or it is washed away by rainwater and dispersed to other region. It is a dilemma whether to use such chemical or not as it dramatically improves the effectiveness of agriculture. That is why people are researching much sustainable 'chemical', as everything is composed with chemical substances, so that it has reduced impact on nature.

    Well read your article, and let's keep up!

    Best,

    Joon
    Posted 01-04-2022 01:17

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