Environmental
Project: Chemical Runoff Research Report
Chemical runoff is
the runoff of chemicals into waterways. These chemicals can either be from
pesticides or fertilizers for farms or lawns. The chemicals allow for farmers and
gardeners to have more control over the land, providing for stronger crops or
prettier lawns. But every benefit has its drawback, and in this case it’s
pollution of lakes and rivers. When the excess nutrients from fertilizers get
carried away by rain, they end up in waterways which cause algae to bloom. This
bloom can block water flow or deplete the water of oxygen, causing aquatic life
die in “death zones”. The chemicals can also poison the fish
directly by getting into their digestion systems.
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Agencies and
companies are taking measures to prevent this outcome like public awareness and
protection. Agencies, like the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), suggest proper disposal of household
chemicals, pet excretions, used oil, and other debris according to city
management. In hopes of minimizing pollutants in streams, cities like Fort
Worth, seek evaluations of street sweeping, storm drainage systems, leaf and
litter collection, lawn care management. When contacted, Trugreen ®lawn
service says they have a pesticide that degrades quickly on grass and is
immeasurable after 30 days. Ways to reduce chemical runoff even more would be
to use organic fertilizers. These fertilizers are made up of compost manure and
other natural materials. Use of these will improve soil fertility, while
protecting ground water and avoiding endangering aquatic wild life, due to
chemical runoff.
*sites used: Cites used
*sites used: Cites used
Carbon and oxygen process article by: Debopriya
Bose. 2010
Environmental Protection Agency: pollution prevention
management measure. January 13, 2010
The Scientific American: “How Fertilizers Harm Earth More
than Help your Lawn.” July 20, 2009 http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/recreational/lakes/grapevine/
Texas Parks and Wildlife: Lake Grapevine
Trugreen contact: (1-866-369-9539)