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Water Pollution.

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1 Water Pollution

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8 CONTINUATION OF HIJACKED POWERPOINT

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10 Water Pollution Point source – contaminants can be traced to a point of discharge Contaminants usually spreading in a plume Examples of point sources? Examples of specific contaminants from point sources? Nonpoint source – contaminants found in runoff moving over land or through the ground Examples of nonpoint sources? Examples of specific contaminants from nonpoint sources?

11 Impervious Surfaces Roads, highways, sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, roofs, compacted soils Cause increased runoff during rain events and prevent groundwater recharge Dry quickly and retain heat Increase nonpoint pollution

12 Land Use Natural Agricultural Parkland Suburban Urban Industrial
Mining

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14 TYPES OF POLLUTION

15 Storm Drains and Sanitary Sewers They are not the same! More on these later!

16 Coe Lake Lesson – 5th Grade
If one liter (1,000 mL) of water represented all the world’s water. . . “A Drop in the Bucket”

17 Land Use Links Great Lakes Information Network – Map Explorer
Lake Erie Commission – “Linking Land Use and Lake Erie” ODNR – Lake Erie GIS Map Viewer Aerials – Terra Earth

18 Rocky River Watershed Various Watershed Maps Kim Royal Website

19 After the Storm 30-minute video co-produced by the EPA and the Weather Channel Printable brochure DVD

20 What do you need to know? What are some possible contaminants of water? What are some possible effects of consuming polluted water? What is point source pollution? – provide examples. What is non-point source pollution? – provide examples. What are impervious surfaces and why are they bad? What are various ways in which land is used? What are the statistics of “A Drop in the Bucket?”


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