Respuesta :
Most nuclear power plants are located along lakes, rivers or seacoasts because the facilities use water to cool the reactors. Cooling water discharged from a plant can affect the ambient habitat conditions for aquatic species
Answer:
Nuclear power plants impact the water resources by making them inhabitable for the survival of aquatic species.
Explanation:
- Nuclear power plants need huge amounts of water in order to cool the reactors down.
- This water is fetched from nearby resources of freshwater resulting in an imbalance in the availability of water in the resources.
- Secondly, the water that is cooled down and used to keep the reactors cold is released back in the same resources of water.
- This addition of excessively cold water makes it hard for the aquatic species to sustain the drastic change in the temperature of the water.