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Clicker Question #1 Have you logged onto D2L and taken the Excel Quiz? A.Yes – I am totally on top of this B.No – If I am not careful I will miss the 2/7 deadline
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Page 1: Clicker Question #1 Have you logged onto D2L and taken the Excel Quiz? A.Yes – I am totally on top of this B.No – If I am not careful I will miss the 2/7.

Clicker Question #1

Have you logged onto D2L and taken the Excel Quiz?A. Yes – I am totally on top of thisB. No – If I am not careful I will miss the 2/7

deadline

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Clicker Question #2

I have logged into D2L and registered my clicker in the clicker survey

A. Yes – of courseB. No – I really need to do that

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Clicker Question #3

If you could eat an ice cream right now, which of these would you order?A. VanillaB. Chunky MonkeyC. ChocolateD. Mint ChipE. Bubble gum

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Water and Energy(The water-energy nexus)

ENGR 10

Developed by Juneseok Lee & Thalia Anagnoshttp://www.aguntherphotography.com/usa_west/grand_canyon/photos/photo_2.html

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Water is essential to all of us!

• Human health and socioeconomic welfare depends on supplying adequate quantity and quality of water.

• Conversely, too much water results in socioeconomic damages and loss of life due to flooding.

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Oil and Water: How Similar?

Adapted from Peak Water by Palaniappan and Gleick,2009

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< 1% usable

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Oil and Water: How Similar?

Adapted from Peak Water by Palaniappan and Gleick,2009

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Our water gets to us through rivers, pipes, pumps and water treatment plants

From: http://www.actewagl.com.au/education/_lib/Flash/Water_cycle/water.swf

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Water has no substitute!

Adapted from Peak Water by Palaniappan and Gleick,2009

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Current Issues and Challenges

• Rapidly growing population and scarce resources

• Uncertain impacts of global climate change • Increased hydrologic, environmental, and

economic constraints on developing additional water supplies

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http://water.org/learn-about-the-water-crisis/facts/

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http://water.org/learn-about-the-water-crisis/facts/

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http://water.org/learn-about-the-water-crisis/facts/

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Demand increases with population - even with our efforts at conservation

U.S. public supply withdrawals (source: http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/wups.html)

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Current Issues and Challenges

• Rapidly growing population and scarce resources

• Uncertain impacts of global climate change • Increased hydrologic, environmental, and

economic constraints on developing additional water supplies

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1) use of renewable water2) sustainable groundwater use3) susceptibility to drought4) growth in water demand5) future increased need for water storage

http://www.nrdc.org/globalWarming/watersustainability/

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Climate change affects the watershed (e.g. Sierra Nevada watershed)

• Future projections indicate a strong likelihood of a warmer future climate in Sierra Nevada. – More winter precipitation will fall as rain rather

than snow– Shorter seasons of snow accumulation at a given

elevation;– Less snowpack accumulation as compared to the

present

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Percentage Remaining, Relative to 1961-1990Currently the Sierra Nevada provides over 65% of California's water supply

Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, 2004

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Current Issues and Challenges

• Rapidly growing population and scarce resources

• Uncertain impacts of global climate change; • Increased hydrologic, environmental, and

economic constraints on developing additional water supplies

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By 2025, more than 2.8 billion people will live in 48 countries facing water stress or water scarcity

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The situation will continue to worsen

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Urbanization – Impact on Water Resources

• Transformation of undeveloped land into urban land (including transportation corridors)

• Increased energy release (i.e. greenhouse gases, waste heat, heated surface runoff)

• Increased demand on water supply (municipal and industrial)

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Water Resources Sustainability

The ability to use water in sufficient quantities and quality from the local to the global scale to meet the needs of humans and ecosystems for the present and the future to sustain life, and to protect humans from the damages brought about by natural and human-caused disasters that affect sustaining life.

(Larry W. Mays, Water Resources Engineering, 2009)

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A Measure of Water Sustainability

• Water footprintWater required to sustain a population

• Virtual Water Volume of water required to produce a

commodity or service

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Our Water Footprint

Sufficient > 1700 m3 per year Water stress 1000 - 1700 m3

Scarcity 500 - 1000 m3

Extreme scarcity < 500 m3

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Annual per capita water needs for foodto cover 2500 kcal a day

20% meat:theoretical 680 m3

actual 1200 - 1500 m3

Vegetarian:theoretical 250 m3

actual 500 - 1000 m3

From Zehnder et al. 2003

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Contribution of different crops global water footprint (Hoekstra and Chapagain, 2007)

VWC = 1334m3/ton

VWC = 2291m3/ton

Question: Why are we growing rice in California?

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Average National Water Footprint Per Capita (m3/capita/yr)

Green = smaller than global averageRed = above global average

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High Water Footprint

United States– Large meat consumption– High consumption of industrial products

Iran– Low crop production yields– High evapotranspiration

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Water footprint of the US, 1997-2001 (Hoekstra and Chapagain, 2007)

From imported goods

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Global Transport of Virtual WaterThe U.S. is a net exporter

From Yang et al. 2006

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Global Transport of Virtual Water

A. Y. Hoekstra · A. K. Chapagain, 2007

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• 70% of Precipitation in North• 75% Demand in the South• Water Demand: 43 maf

9 maf Urban34 maf Agricultural

• Water-related Energy Use:19% of Electricity33% of Natural Gas88 billion gal diesel annually

• Population by 2030:48 million

• 2030 Water Demand:43-50 maf

California’s Water-Energy Nexus

Krebs, Oct 2007maf = million acre-feet

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Supply and Conveyance Energy Demands

Edmonston pumping plant Power plant at Pyramid Lake captures 25% of energy used at Edmonston

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Supplying water is energy intensive

Santa Clara Valley Water District, From Watts to Water, 2010

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Supplying energy is water intensive

Santa Clara Valley Water District, From Watts to Water, 2010

• Mining fuels• Refining fuels• Farming (for

biofuels)• Transporting

fuels• Cooling in

power plants• Producing wind

& solar devices

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Water consumption varies with different fuels and cooling technologies

Santa Clara Valley Water District, From Watts to Water, 2010

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Role of Hydropower

Hydroelectric power production is the most obvious use of water for the production of energy.

The energy in falling water is used directly to turn turbines that generate electricity.

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Components of Hydroelectric Plants

Dam has two major functions of

i) creating the head (pressure) necessary to move the turbines and

ii) impounding the storage used to maintain the necessary flow release pattern.

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Electric Generator

• An electric generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. The reverse conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy is done by a motor; motors and generators have many similarities.

• The source of mechanical energy may be a reciprocating or turbine steam engine, water falling through a turbine or waterwheel, an internal combustion engine, a wind turbine, a hand crank, compressed air or any other source of mechanical energy

(all info from Wikipedia).

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Energy relations in a typical hydroelectric plant

Two types of turbines(1) Impulse turbines (or Pelton Wheel), a free jet of water impinges on a revolving element of the machine that is exposed to the atmosphere

(2) Reaction turbines, the flow takes place under pressure in a closed chamber

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Impulse Turbine installation

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Water- Energy Laboratory Activities

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Pipes in parallel produce good results (higher power)

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Phase II of the experiment (student designed activities)

• Students will set up the experiment with given conditions.

Objective – Max { Power Output}Constraints – water volume (drought issues)

Students can collaborate among teams to use turbines in series & pipes in parallel


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