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Aquatic toxicity is found in the four sample sites. But since the water uptake facility collects water from upriver, the correct option is C. Samples 3 and 4.
What is aquatic toxicity?
Aquatic toxicity is the property of a substance to causes harmful effects on aquatic or water-dependent organisms.
Aquatic toxicity can be either,
- Sharp β nocive effects after a short exposition period
- Cronic β nocive effects after a long exposition period
Aquatic toxicity depends on the substance type and its concentration in water.
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According to the problem statement, toxic levels are reached when
- nitrates are greater or equal to 10 mg/L
and/or
- carbamates are greater or equal to 0.04 mg/L.
Sample 1 β Two miles downriver from drinking water uptake facility
- Nitrate β 12 mg/L β > 10 mg/L β toxic
- Carbamate β 0.06 mg/L β > 0.04 mg/L β toxic
Sample 2 β One mile downriver from drinking water uptake facility
- Nitrate β 9 mg/L β < 10 mg/L β not toxic
- Carbamate β 2 mg/L Β β > 0.04 mg/L β toxic
Sample 3 β One mile upriver from drinking water uptake facility
- Nitrate β 8 mg/L β < 10 mg/L β not toxic
- Carbamate β 0.04 mg/L β = 0.04 mg/L β toxic
Sample 4 β Two miles upriver from drinking water uptake facility
- Nitrate β 10 mg/L β = 10 mg/L β toxic
- Carbamate β 0.05 mg/L β > 0.04 mg/L β toxic
The four sample sites have toxic levels. Both of the substances concentrations or at least one of them reaches the toxic level at each site. Β
However, since water uptake facility can colect water from upriver, we only need to consider these sample sites.
The correct option is C. Samples 3 and 4.
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