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1 Water Resources “It is not until the well runs dry, that we know the worth of water.” Benjamin Franklin

2 Properties of Water Strong hydrogen bonds
Remains liquid over wide temp range High heat capacity Protect living things from temp fluctuations Moderates climate Excellent coolant Properties of Water video Water-Liquid Awesome, Crash Course

3 Properties of Water con’t
Need a lot heat to evaporate water Excellent solvent Water molecules can ionize into H+ and OH- to help maintain balance between acids and bases in the cells Filters out UV radiation from aquatic organisms Capillary action Expands when it freezes/ice has lower density

4 Fresh Water? 97% too salty Most of 3% freshwater is locked up in ice caps or too deep to be used .024% easily available

5 Unconfined & Confined Aquifer

6 Groundwater System Surface runoff Watershed or drainage basin
Zone of Saturation Water table Zone of aeration Aquifer Recharge area

7 Groundwater System

8 Uses of World’s Fresh Water
70% of water withdrawn=irrigation About 57% of irrigated water evaporates or seeps into groundwater 20% of water withdrawn=energy production & industrial processing, cleaning, and waste removal 10% domestic and municipal use

9 Causes of Freshwater Shortages
Dry climate Drought Desiccation Water stress

10 Causes of Flooding Removal of water absorbing vegetation
Living on floodplains Urbanization-roads, buildings, parking lots

11 Reduce Risk of Flooding
Channelization Building levees and dams Restoring wetlands Floodplain management to keep people out of flood prone areas = experts view this as best approach

12 Increase Water Supplies
Dams and reservoirs to store runoff Bringing in surface water from other areas Withdrawing groundwater Desalination Improving the efficiency of water use

13 Dams and Reservoirs Used to capture and store runoff and release it as needed to Control flooding Produce electricity Supply water for irrigation Reservoirs used for recreation number of large dams has increased from 5,700 to more than 45,000 24% of world’s freshwater fish species are threatened or endangered

14 Dams and Reservoirs cont
½ of the world’s major rivers either run dry part of the year and fail to reach the sea or have little water left in them Major rivers that run dry: Colorado, Rio Grande, Yellow in northern China, Nile in the Middle East, Ganges and Indus in South Asia, and Amu Darya and Syr Darya in counties of the former Soviet Union

15 Transferring Water Uses tunnels, aqueducts, and underground pipes
One of world’s largest transfer projects is the California Water Project which transfers water to Southern California Compare the transfer projects for the James Bay Watershed and the Aral Sea Aral Sea

16 Advantages of Groundwater
Removed as needed Water not lost to evaporation Less expensive to use than surface water systems Aquifers provide drinking water for 1/3 of world’s population In U.S. 51% of water used for drinking & 43% used for irrigation

17 Disadvantages of Groundwater
Lowering of water table Depletion of aquifer Aquifer subsidence Intrusion of salt water into aquifers Case Study: Mining Groundwater: The Shrinking Ogallala Aquifer Ogallala Aquifer

18 Using Water More Efficiently
Reduce water subsidies Use more efficient irrigation practices Xeriscaping-replace green lawns in arid & semiarid regions with vegetation adapted to that environment Fix water leaks Use water meters & charge for all municipal water use Raise water prices Water-saving toilets, showerheads, & washers


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