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Water pollutants and their origin

The following table shows some common pollutants and where and what they originate from (adapted from EPA NSW, 1996)

 

Pollutant Where it comes from?
Sediment
  • Land surface erosion
  • Pavement and vehicle wear (tyres, brakes etc)
  • Atmosphere
  • Spillage/illegal discharge
  • Organic matter (for example, leaf litter, grass, droppings)
  • runoff water from washing cars
  • Weathering of buildings/structures
Nutrients
  • Organic matter
  • Fertilisers
  • Sewer overflows/septic tanks leaks
  • Animal/bird droppings
  • Detergents (car washing)
  • Atmosphere
  • Spillage/illegal discharges
Oxygen demanding substances
  • Decaying organic matter
  • Atmosphere
  • Sewer overflows/septic tank leaks
  • Animal/bird droppings
  • Spillage/illegal discharges
pH (acidity)
  • Atmosphere
  • Spillage/illegal discharges
  • Decaying organic matter
  • Erosion of roofing material
Micro-organisms
  • Animal/bird droppings
  • Sewer overflows/septic tank levels
  • Decaying organic matter
Toxic organics
  • Pesticides
  • Herbicides
  • Spillage/illegal discharges
  • Sewer overflows/septic tank leaks
Heavy metals
  • Atmosphere
  • Vehicle wear
  • Sewer overflows/septic tank leaks
  • Weathering of buildings/structures
  • Spillage/illegal discharges
Oils and surfactants
  • Asphalt pavements
  • Spillage/illegal discharges
  • Leaks from vehicles
  • Car washing
  • Organic matter
Increased water temperature
  • Runoff from impervious surfaces
  • Removal of riparian vegetation