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Why is Dam-building such a controversial issue?

Why is Dam-building such a controversial issue?. Water Wars in the Middle East. Nile River Jordan basin Tigris & Euphrates. Water Wars in the Middle East. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/world/03/world_forum/water/html/river_nile.stm. Define in your own words…. Water Table Aquifer

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Why is Dam-building such a controversial issue?

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  1. Why is Dam-building such a controversial issue?

  2. Water Wars in the Middle East • Nile River • Jordan basin • Tigris & Euphrates

  3. Water Wars in the Middle East • http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/world/03/world_forum/water/html/river_nile.stm

  4. Define in your own words… • Water Table • Aquifer • Recharge • Watershed

  5. Three Gorges Dam-China

  6. Three Gorges Dam 2006 • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Gorges_Dam 1987

  7. Three Gorges Dam-China, 2009

  8. How does non-point source contamination differ from point source contamination?

  9. Point source vs. non- Point source contamination

  10. http://wwws4.eea.europa.eu/themes/water/water-pollution/figures-and-maps/sources-of-pollution/image_previewhttp://wwws4.eea.europa.eu/themes/water/water-pollution/figures-and-maps/sources-of-pollution/image_preview

  11. The Jerome Retention Basin

  12. Provide examples of non-point source and point source contamination in your neighborhood, and describe how they differ.

  13. How are farms related to the algae growth in your neighborhood ponds?

  14. Phosphate concentrations in the Jerome Retention Basin Create a data table to record phosphate concentrations

  15. Predict where the phosphate concentrations will be highest and lowest.

  16. Fertilizer Run-off: Nitrates & Phosphates

  17. Fertilizer Run-off: Nitrates & Phosphates Algae Blooms In Lake Erie over the summer

  18. Color code your map according to the scale below. ??? ??? 0.0 ppm ??? ??? 2.0 ppm Phosphate concentrations in the Jerome Retention Basin

  19. Write a conclusion about plants and phosphate levels that you can draw from your map, and provide supporting evidence.

  20. How are farms related to the algae growth in your neighborhood ponds?

  21. Why is Eutrophication so dangerous?

  22. Why is Hypoxia so dangerous?

  23. Define the following: • Eutrophication • Hypoxia • Anoxic

  24. Eutrophication • www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGqZsSuG7ao Step 1: Step 2: Step 3:

  25. Explain how the following affect one another. (not just definitions) Nitrates Hypoxia Eutrophication Phosphates Anoxic

  26. What were the results of the Cuyahoga River Fire of 1969?

  27. The Cuyahoga River FIRE! • Where? • When? • Why? • What were the results? • How have you been impacted?

  28. The Cuyahoga River

  29. The Cuyahoga River

  30. The Cuyahoga River FIRE!

  31. The Clean Water Act • When? • Why? • What were the results? • How have you been impacted?

  32. The Clean Water Act

  33. What were some of the results of the Clean Water Act of 1972?

  34. How does humidity change in regards to temperature?

  35. Describe how porosity, permeability, and particle size relate to polluting your aquifer

  36. How do porosity, permeability, and particle size relate to polluting your aquifer?

  37. Why does condensation forms on the outside of a cold water bottle?

  38. http://www.education.noaa.gov/Freshwater/Water_Cycle.html

  39. What are some of the greatest challenges associated with our water supply? EnvironSci book p.293 - 298

  40. What are some of the greatest challenges associated with our water supply? • Access to Groundwater (Aquifers are recharged by Surface water) • Transpiration (Cottonwood & Willow trees suck up and evaporate water) • Competition for Use of water supply (agriculture, drinking water, septic system) • Agriculture Nitrates & Phosphorous (from fertilizers) • Urbanization (population growth in cities draws more groundwater)

  41. Use a diagram to show the important role that Aquifers play in our water supply Where does the majority of YOUR drinking water come from?

  42. Where is the majority of the freshwater on earth found?

  43. Where is your drinkingwater?

  44. http://www.education.noaa.gov/Freshwater/Water_Cycle.html

  45. Icebergs: Freshwater or Saltwater?

  46. When WATER becomes as valuable as OIL, where would you live? And why? http://www.technologijos.lt/n/mokslas/gamta_ir_biologija/S-31667/straipsnis/Vanduo-poreikiai-ir-istekliai?l=2&p=1

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