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Water pollution management

IB Environmental Systems and Societies • Unit 4

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Water pollution management

Big idea: Managing water pollution requires a combination of prevention (stopping pollution at source), treatment (cleaning contaminated water), and restoration (repairing damaged ecosystems). Prevention is usually the most effective and lowest-cost approach.

Strategies to reduce nutrient pollution

  • Riparian buffer zones
  • Precision agriculture — applying fertilizers only where needed
  • Cover crops — reducing erosion and absorbing excess nutrients
  • Phosphate-free detergents — lowering household phosphorus inputs
  • Improved wastewater treatment — removing nitrogen and phosphorus
  • Constructed wetlands — using natural processes to filter water

Policy and economic approaches

  • Legislation — setting legal pollution limits
  • Polluter pays principle — polluters cover the cost of damage
  • Subsidies — incentives for sustainable practices
  • Fines and penalties — discouraging illegal pollution
  • Public education — encouraging responsible behaviour
Strong answers explain HOW each strategy reduces pollution, rather than listing strategies without explanation.

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