AP Environmental Science Unit 8 Review โ€“ Aquatic & Terrestrial Pollution | RevisionDojo

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Unit 8: Aquatic and Terrestrial Pollution covers human impacts on land and water systems. On the APES exam, this unit is often tested through data interpretation, cause-and-effect chains, and policy connections.

This RevisionDojo review breaks down what you need to know for MCQs and FRQs.

๐ŸŒŠ Key Topics in Unit 8

  • Types and sources of water pollution
  • Eutrophication and dead zones
  • Point vs. nonpoint sources of pollution
  • Oil spills and heavy metals
  • Plastic and solid waste
  • Sewage treatment
  • Hazardous waste management
  • Laws and policies (Clean Water Act, CERCLA, etc.)

๐Ÿ’ง Point vs. Nonpoint Source Pollution

Point source: Pollution from a single, identifiable source

  • Examples: Factory discharge, wastewater treatment plants

Nonpoint source: Diffuse, widespread pollution

  • Examples: Runoff from farms, stormwater carrying oil

๐Ÿงช Water Pollution Types

  • Nutrient pollution: Excess nitrogen & phosphorus โ†’ eutrophication
  • Pathogens: Bacteria, viruses from sewage
  • Toxic chemicals: Pesticides, heavy metals, industrial waste
  • Sediment pollution: Soil erosion โ†’ cloudy water, habitat loss

๐ŸŒฑ Eutrophication

  • Process: Nutrient runoff โ†’ algal bloom โ†’ oxygen depletion โ†’ fish kills
  • Human acceleration: Fertilizer use, untreated sewage
  • Solution: Reduce nutrient input, buffer strips, wetland restoration

๐Ÿ›ข Oil Spills

  • Sources: Tanker accidents, offshore drilling
  • Impacts: Coats animals, blocks sunlight, toxic ingestion
  • Cleanup: Skimming, dispersants, bioremediation

๐Ÿ—‘ Solid & Hazardous Waste

  • Solid waste: Mostly landfill or incinerated; plastics are persistent pollutants
  • Hazardous waste: Toxic, reactive, ignitable, or corrosive materials
  • Management: RCRA (resource conservation), CERCLA/Superfund (cleanup)

๐Ÿšฐ Sewage Treatment

  1. Primary treatment โ€“ Physical removal of solids
  2. Secondary treatment โ€“ Biological breakdown of organic matter
  3. Tertiary treatment โ€“ Nutrient removal, disinfection

๐Ÿ“œ Key Laws & Policies

  • Clean Water Act (1972) โ€“ Regulates discharges, sets water quality standards
  • Safe Drinking Water Act โ€“ Protects public drinking water
  • CERCLA/Superfund โ€“ Cleans hazardous waste sites

๐Ÿง  APES Exam Tips for Unit 8

  • Always identify source โ†’ impact โ†’ solution in FRQs.
  • Practice interpreting water quality indicators (DO, BOD, pH, nitrates).
  • Know major U.S. environmental laws by name and purpose.
  • Be able to explain waste treatment processes in order.

๐Ÿ’ก FAQ โ€“ Unit 8: Aquatic & Terrestrial Pollution

Q: Whatโ€™s the biggest cause of dead zones?
A: Nutrient pollution leading to eutrophication.

Q: Which law deals with hazardous waste cleanup?
A: CERCLA (Superfund).

Q: How can plastic pollution be reduced?
A: Reduce single-use plastics, improve waste collection, promote biodegradable alternatives.

Final Word from RevisionDojo:
Unit 8 is all about connecting pollution sources to their environmental and human health impacts. On the exam, be ready to suggest realistic mitigation measures and back them with scientific reasoning.

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