Lake and River Restoration

Restoring Ecosystems through Water Stewardship
Water is essential to life; it flows through all plants, people, and wildlife. Thus water Is life. However, eutrophication has become one of the major environmental issues of global concern due to the adverse algal effects on water quality, public health, and ecosystem sustainability, especially in summer. Some species of cyanobacteria will produce toxins and form a layer of blue-green and fishy odor floating foam on the water surface, called "Algal bloom". Large-scale cyanobacteria outbreaks, known as "green tide", about 50% of the green tide contains microcystin, which is toxic to fish, humans, and animals. It is also an important inducer of liver cancer. Green tides cause water quality to deteriorate and, in severe cases, deplete oxygen and kill fish.
Besides "Algal Bloom", there is a range of factors that affect water quality as follows: 1. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons(PAHs) 2. Hydrogen Sulfide Toxicity and Nitrate Contamination 3. Chlorine preparations, Aldehydes, Antibiotics, Pesticides, Herbicides and other Secondary Pollution Residues 4. Heavy Metals 5. Acid Rain The Methodology of Restoring Ecosystems through Water Stewardship:
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