Reduced water chemical contamination
Impact
Here chemical contamination refers to the presence of harmful toxicants, substances that could cause adverse effects in a living organism above certain concentrations in the environment. Potential toxicants include many metals and metalloids, such as: organic sulphur compounds, industrial chemicals, organochloride pesticides (e.g. DDT), organophosphorous pesticides, pyrethroids, herbicides and fungicides (OZCoasts 2010)#. Chemical contamination can result from poorly timed or over application of chemicals, poor chemical storage, water run-off carrying contaminants into waterways and many other causes. Chemical contamination is an important determinant of water quality for human uses.
Suggested indicators: Nitrates in water+, Phosphates in water+, Farm chemicals in water+
Reduced water chemical contamination may be associated with:
| Potential associated impacts | Suggested indicators+ |
| Changed vegetation (aquatic and terrestrial) composition and condition |
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Altered viability, growth, reproductive success, competitive abilities and deformities in fauna species (aquatic and terrestrial) |
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| Reduced shell fish contamination |
# OZCoasts 2010, Coastal indicators factsheets, Geoscience Australia, http://www.ozcoasts.org.au/indicators/index.jsp (accessed July 6, 2010).
+ Descriptions of indicators (PDF, 76K)* provides a brief description of each indicator including techniques and purpose.
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Last updated 7 September 2010

