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1
Chp 20-21 Water Water Pollution RAD Guide
  • February 19, 2016

2
  • Documentary The business of water
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?v6wMWao_WkvU

3
Chp 20 Water UsesExplain how natural disasters
can leave communities w/o fresh H2O.
  • Earthquakes destroy pipes, floods mix sewage with
    fresh water
  • Unpotable water that is unsafe to drink
  • vs.
  • Potable- water that is safe to drink

4
How many liters of H2O does the average person in
US use daily?
  • 300 L

5
How much of H2O thats used by people does
industry use? How does lack of H2O affect
industry?
  • 44
  • Availability of water affects where a company can
    relocate ? generates jobs in community it chooses

6
How much of H2O people use does agriculture use?
Define irrigation.
  • 47
  • Irrigation process of bringing water to an area
    for use in growing crops

7
Describe the 4 types of irrigation.
  • Flood irrigation flooding of area that is flat
    high evaporation rate
  • Furrow irrigation releases H2O into furrows dug
    b/w rows of crops also high evaporation rate
  • Overhead irrigation use sprinkler system over
    tops of crops
  • Efficient, but expensive
  • Subirrigation water introduced naturally or
    artificially beneath soil

8
Flood irrigation
Furrow irrigation
sub irrigation
Overhead irrigation-sprinklers
9
Describe what happened in Mono Lake, CA.
  • Saltwater lake fed by melting snow from mountains
  • City diverted the melt ? less water to lake ?
    evaporation ? increase salt ? kill animals
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?vXqmbZVQYAPs

10
Describe how surface H2O can turn into larger
stream and oceans.
  • Water from rain and melting snow travels as
    runoff
  • Runoff carves grooves into land called rills
  • Rills deepen to form larger streams
  • Deposit into oceans

11
Describe how groundwater is formed.
  • Water seeps through soil and into porous bedrock
  • Groundwater collects in rock to form a layer
    water table

12
What is an aquifer? How does H2O move through it?
  • Aquifer layer of porous rock that contains water
  • Water does not move at constant rate

13
What is overdraft? Name 2 problems with
overdraft.
  • Overdraft when a body of water is drained faster
    than it is filled
  • Saltwater Intrusion saltwater mixes with aquifer
    ? makes unpotable
  • Subsidence water supports bedrock, so when
    removed, rock weakens and sinks
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?vpW4niTkVck8
    (FLORIDA MAN SWALLOWED BY SINKHOLE)

14
Subsidence example
15
Briefly mention what happened to Ogallala Aquifer.
  • Largest aquifer in the world
  • High plains states depend heavily on aquifer for
    irrigation of crops
  • Predicted to dry up in 40 years because of
    overdraft
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?vXXFsS94HF08
    (Ogallala Aquifer)

16
What is desalination what can it be used for?
  • Desalination process by which salts are removed
    from water
  • Obtain fresh water for cooking, drinking,
    irrigation, and removes salt from agriculture
    waste water

17
Explain 3 types of desalination.
  • Distillation water evaporates, salt left behind

18
3 types of desalination (continued)
  • 2. Reverse Osmosis saltwater forced
  • through strainer that traps salt
  • 3. Freezing forms ice and salt slush
  • Slush removed leaving fresh ice

19
What are 4 processes that are used to purify
water?
  1. Sedimentation
  2. Filtration
  3. Aeration
  4. Sterilization

20
Briefly describe process of water treatment.
  1. Screens trap floating particles
  2. Water allowed to stand undisturbed so sediment
    settles at bottom
  3. Coagulants remove fine particles
  4. Filter through fine sand
  5. Air sprayed on it or falls as waterfall (O2
    purifies water)
  6. Sterilize using chemicals or extreme heat

21
What are 2 substances used to purify water? What
are benefits disadvantages?
  • Chlorine
  • Produced and stored easily
  • Adds smell to water
  • Ozone
  • Sterilizes more quickly
  • Expensive and difficult to store

22
Chp 21 Water Pollution Briefly describe the
history of water pollution.
  • 19th century most of world dumped garbage into
    closest waterway
  • Led to cholera, typhoid fever, dysentery
  • Then moved to ocean dumping
  • Still a common practice

23
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24
Ganges River-India- Majorly Polluted
Ganges River Video https//www.youtube.com/watch
?vmkPwEuflhKo
25
What is sewage? How much is dumped in ocean by US?
  • Sewage water that contains organic wastes from
    humans and industry (sources are from toilets,
    sinks, dishwashers, etc.)
  • 8.9 trillion liters each year!!
  • PROBLEM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DO NOT TREAT
    SEWAGE BEFORE IT IS DUMPED!!

26
BE AWARE!! Some water drains directly to streams
without being treated!
27
What is a sewage-treatment plant? Explain how
sewage is treated.
  • Facility that processes raw sewage before sewage
    is returned to surface water systems
  • Filter through screens (big particles)
  • Add bacteria and chemicals
  • Breakdown organic material
  • Sterilize

28
Sewage Treatment Plant
29
How are diseases water pollution related? What
is a pathogen?
  • Many disease carrying organisms spend part of
    life cycle in water
  • Major problem for developing counties who have
    polluted water
  • Pathogen parasites, bacteria, viruses that
    cause disease
  • Typhoid fever
  • Cholera
  • Schistosomiasis
  • Malaria

30
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Schistosomiasis
32
Malaria
33
What are 6 major sources of water pollution?
  1. Agriculture -1 source
  2. Sewage-treatment plant
  3. Industry
  4. Urban runoff
  5. Mining runoff
  6. Construction runoff

34
What are 4 types of water pollutants?
  1. Pathogens
  2. Nutrients
  3. Sediments
  4. Toxic Chemicals

35
Why is agriculture such a major pollutant?
  • Use of pesticides, fertilizers, plant animal
    waste all pollute land and water

36
Define toxic chemicals. What is difference b/w
inorganic organic?
  • Toxic chemicals elements and compounds that are
    directly harmful to living things
  • Inorganic lack carbon
  • Organic contain carbon

37
Identify describe 4 types of inorganic
chemicals.
  1. Acids runoff from mining, chemical plants,
    water-treatment facilities, etc.
  2. Salts runoff from mining, treatment, plants,
    direct discharge
  3. Heavy metals industrial processes (metal
    treatment, paint) ex. Mercury lead
  4. Plant nutrients phosphates nitrates from
    agriculture

38
Identify 6 examples of organic chemicals. How do
they enter groundwater?
  • Gasoline, oils, plastics, pesticides/fertilizers,
    solvents, wood preservative
  • Discharged into sewer systems that lead to lakes
  • Runoff

39
Why is crude oil the most common spill?
  • Because transported along rivers across oceans
    in huge amounts
  • Exxon Valdez 1989 Amoco Cadiz 1978

40
Explain the process of eutrophication.
  • Large amounts of plant nutrients runoff into lake
    (nitrates phosphates
  • Accelerates plant algae growth ? no room
  • Plants die decompose ? increases decomposer
    bacteria
  • Lowers oxygen
  • Animals die

41
Eutrophication
42
Describe problems associated with radioactive
water pollution.
  • Waste difficult to store (solid liquid)
  • Liquid waste placed in steel containers and
    encased in concrete
  • Can corrode over time and leak in ground water
    systems

43
Describe problems associated with thermal water
pollution.
  • Usually occurs in lakes by power plants
  • Fish regulate body temp by water temp
  • Increase water temp ? increase metabolism in
    fish, but decreases amount of oxygen in water
  • Fish suffocate

44
Why have laws to protect the water from pollution
failed?
  1. Laws not strong enough
  2. Strong ones not enforced
  3. Scientific reports not accurate
  4. Difficult to determine who did polluting
  5. Removal of factory can cause loss of jobs
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