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The pollutants of the municipal or domestic waters, are suspended solid and consist in: organic and
inorganic matters, nutrients, oils and fats, toxic substances, and pathogenic microorganisms. The biological
waste without an appropriate treatment, eliminated in its point of origin, presents a danger of parasitic
infection. It is necessary to mention that rain water can contain the same pollutants, sometimes in surprisingly
high concentrations.
When waters are gathered but not treated correctly, exist dangerous components for public health. This will
present dangerous additional effects (the habitat for the aquatic and marine life is affected by the accumulation
of the solid ones; the oxygen is diminished by the decomposition of the organic matter; and the aquatic and marine
organisms can be harmed furthermore by the toxic substances, which can spread up to the top organisms over the bio
accumulation in the food chains).
Water treatment projects are executed in order to avoid or to relieve the effects of the pollutants described
previously as for the human and natural environment. When they are executed correctly, the total impact on the
environment is positive.
The direct impacts include the decrease of inconveniences and dangers for the public health, improvements
in the quality of the waters, and increases in the beneficial uses of the waters. Additionally, the installation of a system
of compilation and treatment of the waters makes possible a more effective control of the industrial waters by means of the
previous treatment and connection with the public sewer, and offers the potential for the beneficial reutilization of the
effluents.
The indirect impacts of the treatment of the waste water include the provision of sites of service for
the development, major productivity and revenues of the fisheries, major activities and tourist revenues, major
agricultural and forest productivity or minor requirements for the chemical fertilizers, in case of the effluent
are re-used. It will also reduce the demand on other sources of water as result of the reutilization of the effluent.
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