Sediment of suspended matter
is another
class of water pollutants. These are insoluble par-
ticles of soil and other solids that become sus-
pended in water. This occurs when soil is eroded
from the land. High levels of soil particles sus-
pended in water, interferes with the penetra-
tion of sunlight. This reduces the photosynthetic
activity of aquatic plants and algae disrupting
the ecological balance of the aquatic bodies.
When the velocity of water in streams and riv-
ers decreases the suspended particles settle
down at the bottom as sediments. Excessive
sediments that settle down destroys feeding and
spawning grounds of fish, clogs and fills lakes,
artificial reservoirs etc.
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