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Title: Ohio River Water Test


1
Ohio River Water Test
By Jennifer Hurst Joel Casse
2
Wards Instant Water Quality Test
  • Tested
  • Total Chlorine
  • Free Chlorine
  • Total Hardness
  • Alkalinity
  • pH

3
Water Testing Procedure
  • Dipped small specimen jar into water to collect
    sample
  • Dipped the aquachek test strip into sample water
    for one second
  • -For Chlorine, Alkalinity, and pH placed in
    water for 30 seconds

4
Procedures Continued
  • 3) Measure the color of test strip to sample
    chart on the side of the bottle
  • 4) Record the data found onto a spreadsheet

5
Total Free Chlorine
  • Not found in nature because it is a reactive gas
    element
  • Used to kill disease causing micro-organisms in
    drinking water
  • EPA says Free Chlorine should be _at_ .2ppm or less
    for safe consumption
  • Total Chlorine should be _at_ or above 1 ppm or
    water will have odor and unpleasant taste

6
Total Hardness
  • 1st described as the waters ability to separate
    soap from the solution
  • Visual indications are mineral deposits (ex.
    rings of insoluble soap scum in bathtub
  • Consist of calcium and magnesium poses no health
  • threat
  • Streams contain hard water due to the minerals
    and nutrients present
  • m/CaCo3
    Classification
  • 0-60
    Soft
  • 61-120
    Moderately Hard
  • 121-180 Hard
  • EPA has no standard for Hardness

7
Alkalinity
  • Ability of solutes in an aqueous system to
    neutralize present acids
  • Natural water has a combination of bicarbonate,
    carbonate, and hydroxyl ions
  • Sewage and waste waters have a higher alkalinity
  • EPA suggests levels _at_or above 80ppm
  • -readings above 120 may relate to
    unpleasant taste

8
pH
  • pH is from the French words puissance dhydrogene
    meaning strength of hydrogen
  • Measure of hydrogen ion in an aqueous solution
  • Scale ranges from 1-14
  • 1-6 acidic
  • 8-14 basic
  • 7 neutral
  • drinking water ranges between 6-9

9
Results
10
Results Inside Outside Rose Island Yacht Club
  • Site Total Free Hardness
    Alkalinity pH
  • Chlorine Chlorine
  • Outside 0 0 120 120
    7.8
  • Inside 0 0 120 240 8.4

11
Results _at_ Louisville Boat Club Coxs Park
  • Site Total Free Hardness
    Alkalinity pH
  • Chlorine Chlorine
  • LBC 0 0 120 120 7.8
  • Coxs 0 0 120 120 7.8
  • Park

12
Results from Beargrass Creek Waterfront Park
  • Site Total Free Hardness
    Alkalinity pH
  • Chlorine Chlorine
  • Beargrass 0 0 120 180
    7.8
  • Creek
  • Waterfront 0 0 120 120
    7.2

13
Results from Tap Water Distilled Water
  • Site Total Free Hardness
    Alkalinity pH
  • Chlorine Chlorine
  • Tap 1 0 200 120 8.4
  • Distilled 0 0 0 0
    6.4

14
What is Distilled Water?
  • Different from tap water because it is boiled
    until it turns to steam or water vapor
  • Theory is that any contaminants in original water
    will evaporate
  • Also called deionized
  • It is SAFE to drink

15
Chart of all Site Results
16
Results of Chlorine pH
17
Results of Alkalinity Hardness
18
Map of Ohio River
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