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Freshwater Systems and Resources
How We Use Water
Quantity of Freshwater
Freshwater Pollution
Wastewater Treatment
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Freshwater Systems and Resources
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Summarizes how liquid, gaseous and solid water flows through the environment
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What is “Hydrologic cycle ”?
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The loss of water in the form of water vapor from the aerial parts of the plant.
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What is “Transpiration” ?
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Underground reservoirs of sponge-like regions of rock and soil that hold groundwater
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What are “aquifers”?
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region ringing the edge of a water body (rooted aquatic plants grow in this shallow part)
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What is the “Littoral zone ”?
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Which lake is eutrophic?
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What is “B”?
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Oligotrophic lakes
Eutrophic lake
How We Use Freshwater
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The primary use for water by humans
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What is “ agriculture“ ?
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reasons to build dams
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What are the “to generate electricity, prevent flooding, and provide irrigation”?
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areas where ground gives way unexpectedly; caused by overuse of aquifer
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What are “sinkholes”?
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Overpumping ground water in coastal ares can cause _________ to move into groundwater, making the water undrinkable
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What is “salt water”?
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A drawback associated with building dams
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What are
“displacement of people,
alteration of wildlife habitat,
decline in fisheries due to blocked migration and thermal pollution,
sediment settling behind the dam,
pollutants trapped behind the dam”?
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Quantity of Freshwater$100 Question
occurs when large amounts of groundwater have been excessively withdrawn from an aquifer; the clay layers within the aquifer compact and settle, resulting in lowering the ground surface in the area from which the groundwater is being pumped.
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What is “land subsidence”?
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the removal of salt from seawater or other water of marginal quality
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What is “desalination”?
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Efficient irrigation methods
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What are “Low-pressure spray irrigation (sprays water downward) and Drip irrigation systems (target individual plants) ”?
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Ways in which residential demand for water can be reduced
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What are “watering lawns at night, using low-flow faucets, landscaping with native plants”?
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In this diagram, excess surface water runoff is used to ________ the aquifer
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What is “recharge”?
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Freshwater Pollution
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Discrete locations of water pollution
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What are “point sources”?
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pollution that arises from multiple inputs over larger areas (farms, city streets, neighborhoods)
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What are “nonpoint sources”?
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Excessive nitrates in drinking water can adversely affect a baby’s health, sometimes causing _______________
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What is “blue baby syndrome”?
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Freshwater Pollution
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can effectively remove many pollutants associated with municipal and industrial wastewater and stormwater; can serve as a wildlife site, to attract various animals and provide habitat
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What is “artificial wetland”?
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Legislation making it illegal to discharge pollution without a permit; sets standards for industrial wastewater; funded sewage treatment plants
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What is the “Clean Water Act ”?
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Wastewater Treatment
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the most popular method of wastewater disposal in rural areas; underground tanks separate solids and oils from wastewater;the water drains into a drain field, where microbes decompose the pollutants;solid waste is periodically pumped out and landfilled
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What is “septic system”?
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created by decomposition can be burned to generate electricity
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What is “methane gas”?
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physically removes contaminants in settling tanks (clarifiers)
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What is “primary treatment”?
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solid material resulting from treatment; which is then landfilled, incinerated, or used as fertilizer on cropland
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What is “sludge”?
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a biological treatment process to remove dissolved organic matter from wastewater; sewage microorganisms are cultivated and added to the wastewater; the microorganisms absorb organic matter from sewage as their food supply.
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What is “secondary treatment”?
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a synthetic chemical that when absorbed into the body either mimics or blocks hormones and disrupts the body's normal functions; enters the air or water as a byproduct of many chemical and manufacturing processes and when plastics and other materials are burned; can leach out of plastics; are persistent in the environment
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What is an “endocrine disruptor”?
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