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Title: Do You Know What Is In Your Driveway?


1
Do You Know What Is In Your Driveway?
  • By 6th Grade Project Extra students Mason Penn,
    Isabella Iacona and Madison Pagano (The Water
    Washers)

2
What We Are Pursuing
  • We are competing in the Siemens Challenge. We
    are researching how PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic
    Hydrocarbon)
  • is affecting our environment. This chemical
    leaks from black top driveways into our storm
    sewers. The storm sewers lead into the channels,
    bays and ocean.

3
What Is PAH ?
  • PAH is a chemical that is found in Coal Tar Pitch
    sealant
  • PAH stands for (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon)
  • PAH harms our ocean water
  • Natural sources for PAH include forest fires,
    volcanic eruptions, and degradation of biological
    materials (plants and animals)

4
The Harmful Effects of PAH
  • When it rains, it runs into the storm sewers
  • The storm sewers lead to the oceans and bays
  • When the coal tar pitch goes into the water,
    shellfish consume it and gets stuck in the
    shellfishs edible tissue
  • If we eat the shellfish, we will get ill
  • It also makes fish sick which will harm the food
    chain

5
Coal Tar Pitch Sealant
  • Is sprayed onto blacktop to seal it
  • Contains harmful chemicals
  • Can be found in driveways to seal blacktop
  • Coal tar Pitch wears off and breaks down into
    pieces
  • The pieces are washed off by other bodies of
    water

6
Alternataves To Coal Tar Sealants
  • Use asphalt based sealers that contain only about
    .03 PAHs
  • Use permeable asphalt, which does not need to be
    sealed
  • Use gravel or concrete, which do not require
    sealant
  • Promote shared driveways and parking lots to
    reduce the need for paved surfaces

7
Please Let Us Know If We've Made A Difference
Contact us at waterwashers123_at_gmail.com
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