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Presentation transcript:

Human Water Use

Over 70% of Earth is covered by Water!!!

Where is water found?

Ground Water

Aquifer: A permeable layer that contains water.

Fresh Water Withdrawal

Agriculture water usage Watering live stock 5.4 % Irrigation 92.4 % Other 2.2%

Four methods of irrigation: Surface.Sprinkler. Drip/trickle.Subsurface.

Domestic Use

Water issues in California California is facing the challenge of a generation with this fourth year of drought and residents must work together to conserve water, while officials devise equitable and efficient plans to steer the state through the crisis. They decided to set specific statewide water amount restrictions for each city based on how much officials believe they should use. They are hoping to seriously reduce water use and protect the water supply for a potentially dry

50 % of MN have been drained (50% of wetlands worldwide since 1993)

Water Pollution

Pollution Current Status: -In America, 40% of the rivers and 46% of the lakes are polluted and are considered unhealthy for swimming, fishing or aquatic life. -Industry dumps estimate MT of polluted waste in waters each year - According to UNICEF, more than 3000 children die everyday globally due to consumption of contaminated drinking water. Mitigation: (The action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something.) ● ex: Clean and maintain catch basins, drainage ditches, and culverts regularly.

Air Pollution effects on Water Mercury, Sulfur Dioxide, Nitric Oxide,

Metal, Solvents, Oils, Detergents, Pesticides & Prescription Drugs PAHs: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Found in crude oil. Can stay environments for years. Drug Prescription: 90% of pass through human body into water treatment plants.

Microbiological Pollution Bacteria, Viruses & Protozoans In developing countries, 90% of waste water is discharges directly into the rivers and streams.

Mining Mining exposes heavy metals and sulfur that where locked away in the earth. Rain Leaches these metals out of the soil and they end up in lakes and streams.

Eutrophication (Nutrients) Fertilizers and organic matter causes algae blooms and rapid plant growth. When the algae and plants die, Bacteria use up all the oxygen

Dead Zone

Suspended Matter from Erosion

Thermal Pollution

Cuyahoga River