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Cave Pollution Sal Cervantes

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Cave, May I Introduce Pollution?

• Caves are naturally formed chambers underground that help store and purify water.

• Pollution- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.

• Cave Pollution- Is the ongoing process of adding harmful or poisonous substances to caves.

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Where?

• Everywhere

• Virginia, Beacon Cave

• UK

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Troglobites

• Are animals that live in the dark parts of caves.

• More than 7,500 species live in caves.

• Thin layers of skin.

• Defenseless against invasive species.

• Out of sight out of mind

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Dump It! Drink It!

• Oils

• Trash

• Sewage

• PCB's

• Industrial waste

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Poor Farming Techniques

Over fertilizing Pesticide use

Manures

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Caution Where You Step

• Entering caves begins their destruction

• Damages Troglobites habitats

• Introduce foriegn species

• Pollute where you walk

• Leaving trash inside caves

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Sinkholes

• Sink holes happen after caves collapse

• Florida gypsum stack

• Contaminates water supply

• Destroys homes

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Adopt-A-Cave• Clumsiness can wreck cave formations.

• Observe taped routes - they are there to safeguard the cave.

• Never leave litter or spent carbide in a cave - pollution kills cave life.

• Set others a good example when caving - persuade them to follow it.

• Enlist the help of experts to record anything new you may find.

• Responsible leaders will avoid taking novices where they may accidentally cause damage.

• Vandalism means damage to stals, mud floors, rimstone pools etc., - help prevent it.

• Alert your Regional Caving Council to developments which may possibly damage or destroy caves.

• Take care not to disturb cave life, especially bats, or remains which may be of archaeological or historical mining interest.

• Initiate measures to help look after caves and mines - collect litter, clean off graffiti, etc.

• Offer your support to others who initiate conservation measures.

• Natural caves and old mines are part of our natural heritage - help protect them.

http://www.wildplaces.co.uk/content/18-adopt-a-cave

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Toilet-To-Tap Pump-It-Out

• Cleans water and then is released back into our reservoirs

• Keeps use from drill into the earth to find more water

• Reduces untreated water from ending up in our caves

The caves that have been entered, we can pump out

the polluted water and treat it.

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Our Contribution

• Watch what we waste

• Make sure we recycle

• Community service

• Stop interrupting caves

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– Ian Rankin

“ You wouldn't think you could kill an ocean, would you? But we'll do it one day. That's how negligent we are.”

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Work Cited"Threats to Caves and Karst." Views of the National Parks. N.p., n.d.

http://www2.nature.nps.gov/views/KCs/CaveKarst/HTML/ET_Threats.htm. 08 June 2015.

"US Water Pollution Standards for PCBs." Marine Pollution Bulletin 7.11 (1976): 205-06.

http://www2.epa.gov/sites/production/files/documents/PCBs2009_FinalLOWRES.pdf.

“The Creation of a Cave." Formation of Cave. N.p., n.d.http://dwb4.unl.edu/Chem/CHEM869A/CHEM869ALinks/rville.k12.mo.us/

Cave/caveForm1.html. 08 June 2015.

"Caving and Conservation Organizations." Caving and Conservation Organizations. N.p., n.d.

http://nashvillegrotto.org/tags/caving-and-conservation-organizations. 08 June 2015.

Hess, Darrel, Tom L. McKnight, and Dennis Tasa. McKnight’s Physical Geography. New York: Learning Solutions, 2011. Print.


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