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Total Phosphate

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Total Phosphate

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    1. Total Phosphate Tracy

    2. Phosphate is….. There are two different types of phosphate: Organic- a part of living plants and animals, their by-products and remains. Inorganic- includes ions bonded to soil particles, and phosphate that is present in laundry detergent. A very essential element for life.

    3. Cont. Excess phosphate causes extensive algal growth, called “blooms”. Algal Blooms are a classic symptom of cultural eutrophication.

    4. Sources of Total Phosphate Human wastes Animal wastes Industrial wastes Human disturbance of land and its vegetation

    5. Cont. Sewage from wastewater treatment plants is one main source of phosphorous in rivers. The water treatment plants will often fail to meet the standards that are set. A lot of phosphorous finds it way through the runoff of feedlots and barnyards. Soil erosion contributes the phosphorous to rivers.

    6. Cont. Fertilizers also contain phosphorous. Draining swamps and marshes for farmland or other buildings releases nutrients such as phosphorous.

    7. Total Phosphate Test Results

    8. Good or Bad? Bad, because when the phosphate builds up it eventually causes cultural eutrophication.

    9. Cultural Eutrophication First symptom is an algal bloom that colors the water a pea-soup green. As they increase aquatic plants that normally grow in shallow waters become very dense. Swimming, boating, etc. may become impossible.

    10. Cont. Advanced stages produce anaerobic conditions in which oxygen in the water is completely depleted. The water then gets a “rotten egg” smell.

    11. Ways to Eliminate Cultural Eutrophication Reducing use of lawn fertilizers. Encouraging better farming practices. Preserving natural vegetation whenever possible. Supporting measures to improve phosphorous removal. Requiring particular industries to pre-treat wastes.

    12. Did You Know… (Try not to look back!!) What are the two different types of phosphate?

    13. Did You Know… (Try not to look back!!) What are the two different types of phosphate?

    14. Did You Know… (Try not to look back!!) What is the extensive algal growth called? A. Cultural Eutrophication B. Phosphorous C. Blooms D. Vegetation

    15. Did You Know… (Try not to look back!!) What is the extensive algal growth called? C. Blooms

    16. Did You Know… (Try not to look back!!) To reduce the amount of phosphorous in streams would it be better to… A. Fertilize before it rains B. After it rains C. No chance of rain D. Middle of winter

    17. Did You Know… (Try not to look back!!) To reduce the amount of phosphorous in streams would it be better to… C. No Chance of Rain

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