Water. My choices & our water supply What Are The Connections Between My Choices And Our Water Supply? Source: istockphoto.com.

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Water

My choices & our water supply What Are The Connections Between My Choices And Our Water Supply? Source: istockphoto.com

Source: (beach) pinker.wjh.harvard.edu (earth) starryskies.com (sailboat) svquietly.com What Percentage of the Earths Surface Is Covered by Water?

Land 29% Water 71% Source: (water) nhptv.org (land) randonneurs.bc.ca Water On Earths Surface

Source: (ice) aad.gov.au (lake) students.washington.edu (ocean) nessus.gunslingers.org 2% 97% 1% All Water Is Not The Same

Source: (faucet) winnipeg.ca (girl) ecn.edu.purdue (ocean) swwater.co.uk Where Does Our Water Come From?

Surface?/ Ground? Ground? Surface?

Source: science.oregonstate.edu Surface water collects...

Groundwater

Is treated at a treatment plant... Before making its way to your homes and school!

Wastewater is treated and released into Puget Sound. Source: dnr.metrokc.gov

Keeping Our Water Clean Source:(car) mass.gov (cleaners) washingtonpost.com (storm drain) epa.gov

The Water Game (1)

The Water Game (2)

The Water Game (3) Event A water park was built in your community. A water park was built in your community Event

The Water Game (4)

The Water Game (5)

The Water Game (6)

Emergency Water Supply Form

How Do We Use Water?

Clothes Washer 23% Faucet/Other 16% Shower/Bath 20% Toilet 30% Leaks 11% Source: Saving Water Partnership Seattle And Participating Area Water Utilities (toilet) plasticpipe.com (shower) istockphoto.com (washer) ebmud.com (leak) dbinman.com Typical Household Water Use

My favorite toilets… Source:(toilet sink) cleantechblog.com (dual flush) portlandonline.com

Global Household Water Use Per Person Australia247 gallons/ day USA157 gallons/ day Germany48 gallons/ day India28 gallons/ day China19 gallons/ day Sub-Saharan Africa12 gallons/ day Researchers estimate that humans need a minimum of 13 gallons of water per day to sustain life. Source: waterfootprint.org unesco.org

Global Water Use by Sector Source: waterfootprint.org

Shower Math

Homework p.6

Homework p.7

Be ready for the next time we meet! Thanks! Tonights Homework: The Blue Pages

Cedar River Watershed