Surface Water
Overview
Surface water pollution is a type of pollution that occurs above ground, such as in oceans, streams, lakes and rivers. Some leading causes of water contamination include runoff from fertilizers from farms and homeowner lawn care and salts and chemicals from city and highway roads that get transported into nearby water sources. Surface water can also become contaminated through sewage leaks and waste products.
Common contaminants in surface water include:
- Sediment & Turbidity
- Total Suspended Solids
- Organic Matters
- Scalling
- Odour & Colour
- Bacteria & E. Coli
- Nitrates
- Radioactive Substances
- Heavy Metals
- Hydrogen Sulphide
- Ammonia
- Oxygen Depletion
- Antibiotics
- Industrial Waste
- Oil in Water
- Pharmaceutical Products
- Chemicals
- Algae
- Pathogens & Pesticides
- Phosphates
Surface Water Treatment : Products by Contaminants
Sediment & Turbidity
Total Suspended Solids
Organic Matters
Odour & Colour
Bacteria & E. Coli
Nitrates
Radioactive Substances
Heavy Metals
Hydrogen Sulphide
Ammonia
Antibiotics
Industrial Waste