Thermal shock is a risk of thermal pollution, as many organisms have enzyme systems that are adapted to a very narrow range of temperature, according to Pollution Issues. A sudden temperature change can kill these organisms. Power plants design their cooling water discharges to minimize these effects, but periodic heat treatments that flush out the piping can kill fish. Some power plants have designed a way to increase the heat gradually to drive away fish before the water gets too hot.
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