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WATER QUALITY: TREATMENT. WASTE WATER TREATMENT  What are the steps involved in wastewater treatment?  1. Pump the water to the treatment plant  2.

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1 WATER QUALITY: TREATMENT

2 WASTE WATER TREATMENT  What are the steps involved in wastewater treatment?  1. Pump the water to the treatment plant  2. Filter out the sediment (coagulation)  3. Filtration (pushed through carbon, sand, gravel)  4. Treat the water with chlorine & ozone Treatment Plant

3 HOW DOES OUR WATER GET FILTERED NATURALLY?

4 1. Ground water  Aquifers 2. Wetlands 3. Estuaries

5 AQUIFERS  An aquifer is an underground body of saturated rock through which water can easily move.

6 AQUIFERS  Aquifers are natural filters that trap sediment and other particles and provide natural purification of the ground water flowing through them.  Like a coffee filter, the pore spaces in an aquifer's rock or sediment purify ground water (the 'coffee grounds') but not of dissolved substances (the 'coffee').

7 WHY ARE AQUIFERS IMPORTANT? 1. Much of the drinking water on which society depends is contained in shallow aquifers.  Florida’s groundwater aquifers supply more than 90 percent of the state's freshwater. 2. If they become polluted or dry up, we lose our #1 freshwater source.

8 WETLANDS  Along coasts there are swampy areas of land that are saturated with water

9 WETLANDS  Wetlands reduce the amount of harmful substances that enter a stream, river, pond, or lake by acting like a strainer.  When toxic substances enter a wetland, plants will take many of the harmful substances into their roots and change them into less harmful ones before they are released to the water body.  Harmful substances may also be buried in wetland soil, where bacteria and other microorganisms break the substances down so they are no longer considered dangerous. Bill Nye - Wetlands

10 ESTUARIES  Estuary - When the fresh water from a river mixes with salt water of the ocean  An estuary may also be called a bay, lagoon, sound, or slough.  A lot of times the top portion of an estuary will be fresh water, while the bottom is salt water. Why does this happen?

11 ESTUARIES  Estuaries are important for treating our water because they act as a filter.  Similar to wetlands, as water flows through areas such as swamps and salt marshes, much of the sediments and pollutants are filtered out. This filtration process creates cleaner/clearer water  Plants & grasses act as vegetative buffers between the land and ocean. This helps prevent erosion and stabilize shorelines.

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