Crises and Consequences on Water Resources from the Environmental and Social Impacts of Traditional and Renewable Power Plants: Consumption and Pollution.
Abstract
Introduction : In recent years, there has been a notable transition towards diversifying global energy
sources, encompassing both fossil fuels and renewable energy, alongside the establishment of largescale
facilities to address the escalating demand for energy. However, this transition is accompanied
by significant environmental and social ramifications that may overshadow the intended benefits.
The water resources sector is particularly impacted, grappling with challenges such as unsustainable
water consumption and contamination of proximate sources, as well as indirect effects on distant
water bodies resulting from inadequate management practices and inefficient water utilization in
these facilities.
Objectives: This research paper addresses the environmental dimensions of negative impacts
associated with power plants, focusing on historical and contemporary issues linked to them. These
issues include both direct and indirect pollution resulting from waste generated by energy production
processes. The paper reviews a variety of pollutants, including radioactive contaminants from
nuclear power plants and thermal pollutants that affect the environment.
Additionally, the paper discusses the effects of energy production on water systems, including
changes in water flow velocity and their impact on groundwater. Furthermore, the impact of
pollution on marine life is examined, such as the mortality of marine organisms and the biological
changes resulting from species migration due to pollution.
Finally, the paper highlights the social consequences arising from these issues, such as the migration
of populations living near power plants due to the
contamination of water sources and other environmental risks.
Conclusion: Energy production causes significant environmental and social issues for water
resources. Understanding these consequences is essential for finding effective solutions. By
promoting sustainability and exploring innovative ways to reduce pollutants, we can mitigate
negative impacts and ensure the safety of our water resources for future generations.
DOI/handle
http://hdl.handle.net/10576/62551Collections
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