Across
- 5. The waste/pollutatnts that are added into our water systems
- 7. a vast area/location that produces pollution
- 8. waste water that turns to a solid
- 11. however much oxygen a body of water uses overtime.
- 15. a large container that receives wastewater from a house
- 16. a pond that is used for large amounts of animal fecies
- 17. what contaminated the water in Flint Michigan
- 19. a type of species that tells us how diseases occur
- 22. microorganisms from fecies
- 23. a phenomenon where a body of water becomes filled with algae
- 25. the standard for safe drinking water that was founded by the EPA
- 26. Nonchemical water pollution occurs when human activities cause a substantial change in the temperature of water
Down
- 1. group of industrial compounds used to manufacture plastics and insulate electrical transformers which are responsible for many environmental problems
- 2. the law that sets standards for drinking water
- 3. an increase in fertlitity in a body of water, the result of anthropogenic inputs of nutrients
- 4. Area under septic tank that has pipes which transform our waste
- 6. water produced that has poor quality due to livestock, humans, and sewage.
- 9. an area that drains right off the gulf coast of Mexico is called a
- 10. Something that directly produces pollution
- 12. a compound that dissolves in earths groundwater
- 13. the type of waste system someone has if they live far from a city
- 14. the law that protects propagation of fish species and wildlife of the water
- 18. acids that are from earths natural resources and break down because of weather
- 20. when there is a drastic change in water temperature
- 21. harmful chemicals that rockets use
- 24. a layer of clar water that is in
