pH is a determined value based on a defined scale. pH of water is not a physical parameter that can be measured as a concentration or in a quantity. It is a number between 0 and 14 defining how acidic or basic a …show more content…
Incidents of water pollution are arising and becoming more frequent from human actions everyday. One example of this is acid rain. Many scientists believe that the recent drop in aquatic life in our bodies of water around the world is owed acidic rain lowering the pH levels. Acid rain produced by coal burning industries flow into all bodies of water after falling on forests, fields, buildings, and roads. The acid rain eventually raises pH levels of surrounding bodies of water leading to it 's many negative affects on aquatic life. Point source pollution is water pollution that comes from a single, discrete place that is able to be traced back to its original pollution point. (www.in.gov) An example of a point source polluting waters natural pH levels is when we dump industrial pollutants directly into bodies of water. Another source of pollution produced by humans is mining. Mining exposes rocks to rainwater that produces acidic runoff. Humans poor decision making and lack of knowledge of how we pollute the waters will soon be