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Bell Ringer Feb. 4th
  • What are ways we can conserve water?
  • Update your ToC!

2-3-14 17 Groundwater Notes
2-4-14 18 Using Water Wisely Notes
2-4-14 19 Using Water Chart Handout
2-4-14 20 Hydrology Study Guide
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Water Conservation
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Using Water WiselyChapter 11 section 4
  • S6E5.i Describe methods for conserving natural
    resources such as water, soil, and air.

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  • You will be able to .
  • Identify two forms of water pollution
  • Describe two ways that wastewater can be treated.
  • Describe how water is used and how water can be
    conserved in industry, in agriculture, and at
    home.

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  • While hiking, you realize your canteen is
    almost empty. Why should you not fill the canteen
    with water from the nearby stream?
  • Even though the water may look clean, it might
    contain pollutants or bacteria.

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Water Pollution
  • The introduction of harmful substances into the
    environment.
  • Cities, factories, and farms
  • What is pollution?
  • Where does the waste come from?

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Point-source pollution
  • It comes from a specific site.
  • It can be controlled because its source can be
    identified.

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Nonpoint-source pollution
  • It comes from many sources.
  • Reaches bodies of water by runoff.
  • Examples street gutter, fertilizers, eroded
    soils, salts from
  • irrigation.

Hardest to Control
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Health of a Water SystemProperties of water
influenced by water quality?
  • Dissolved Oxygen (DO) this is the oxygen that
    is dissolved in water.
  • Levels below 4.0 mg/L in can cause stress and
    death for organisms in the water.
  • Sewage, fertilizer runoff, and animal waste can
    decrease DO levels.
  • thermal pollution (increase in water temperature)
    causes a decrease in DO levels. Ex nuclear power
    plants
  • Cold water holds more oxygen than warm water

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  • Nitrates are naturally occurring compounds of
    nitrogen and oxygen.
  • Small amounts normal, elevated harmful
  • Lower DO levels
  • Examples animal wastes or fertilizers that seep
    into groundwater.

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  • Alkalinity refers to the waters ability to
    neutralize acid.
  • -too much acid (ph below 6.0), harmful to
    organisms living in water.

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Cleaning polluted water
  • Sewage treatment plant
  • A facility that cleans the wasted materials found
    in water that comes from sewers or drains.
  • Septic Tank
  • A large underground tank that cleans the
    wastewater from a household by separating solid
    wastes from liquids.
  • Bacteria breaks down the solid waste.

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Where is water used?
Home Average 100 gal per day
Industry 19
Agriculture
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Ways to Conserve watergtgtgtgtgtgtOnly use water that
is neededltltltltltlt
  • Industry recycle water
  • Agriculture drip irrigation system
  • Household
  • Low-flow shower heads and low-flush toilets,
    time your showers, only wash dishes and clothes
    when there is a full load.
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