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Earth Science Week 20

Earth Science Week 20. Hydrology Fresh Water. Monday Warm Up (113). Draw and label a diagram of the water cycle (small). Review. Water cycle Divide Water shed River systems Tributaries. Chattahoochee River Watershed Power Point. Where does the river start? Where does it end?

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Earth Science Week 20

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  1. Earth Science Week 20 Hydrology Fresh Water

  2. Monday Warm Up (113) • Draw and label a diagram of the water cycle (small).

  3. Review • Water cycle • Divide • Water shed • River systems • Tributaries

  4. Chattahoochee River Watershed Power Point • Where does the river start? • Where does it end? • What are the tributaries? Can you find a map? • Sources of pollution • Protecting the river • Recreation on the river • Water from the river • Other uses for the river

  5. Chattahoochee websites • http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-950 • http://www.fs.fed.us/conf/ee/h2oshed-cons-ed.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattahoochee_River

  6. Tuesday Warmup (113) • A family lives 50 miles from the nearest stream or lake and gets water from a well. Where does the water in the well come from?

  7. Groundwater Zone of aeration Zone of saturation Water table Aquifer Porosity Permeability Impermeable friction Recharge zones Spring Artesian spring Well Stalactites Stalagmites Dripstone column sinkhole Ground water Cornell Notes p. 320-325 (IAN 9)

  8. Wednesday Warmup (113) • If the recharge zone for south Georgia aquifer is in Columbus, what will happen if that city grows larger?

  9. Building Aquifers • Include deep well and shallow well • Use permeable and impermeable materials • Demonstrate how to discharge from well • Demonstrate affect of rain • Demonstrate affect of pollution (food coloring) – Can you protect your well?

  10. Thursday Warmup (113) • Explain how water in a well can be polluted by chemicals dumped away from the well.

  11. Pollution Point source pollution Non-point source pollution Water Quality Dissolved Oxygen Nitrates Alkalinity Sewage Treatment plants Primary treatment Secondary treatment Septic tanks Water use: industry, agriculture How to conserve water at home Using Water Wisely p. 324-331 Cornell Notes (IAN 11)

  12. Friday Warm up (113) • What would happen if Lake Lanier became polluted? Would that worry you? • Hint: Cobb County and most of metro Atlanta get water from Lake Lanier.

  13. Clean it Up! • Your team has been assigned to the water treatment facility. • Your task is to use the items given and devise a method to remove the pollutants from the water. • You can try several methods or you might try using the same method more than once.

  14. IN IAN • Describe your method and why you think it will work. • See me to approve the method before you try it. • Ticket out the door: What was the best method? Why did it work?

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