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Phosphorus

Phosphorus . By Ellis, Andrew, Phil and Codey. Testing. We were testing for the amount of phosphorus in the streams around Green Bay We tested Ashwaubenon C reek at 2 places and the East River. Lab supplies. Hach DR/850 colorimeter Six 25 mL sample vials

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Phosphorus

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  1. Phosphorus By Ellis, Andrew, Phil and Codey

  2. Testing • We were testing for the amount of phosphorus in the streams around Green Bay • We tested AshwaubenonCreek at 2 places and the East River

  3. Lab supplies • Hach DR/850 colorimeter • Six 25 mL sample vials • PhosVer 3 reagent powder pillows • Goggles • Disposable eyedroppers • Kim wipes • Stopwatch • Distilled water • Acid wash

  4. Procedure • We put 10 ml of the stream water in in a vial then added 1 “PhosVer 3” powder pillow and shook until dissolved • Once dissolved we let it sit for 2 minutes then put it in the Colorimeter • Then record the results

  5. Phosphorus Testing In Ashwaubenon creek

  6. Results of East River • The East River (Baird St.) had .128mgL of phosphorous • Ashwaubenon creek (Creamery Rd.) had .93 mg/l • Ashwaubenon creek (Little Rapids Rd.) had .57 mg/l

  7. What happens Phosphorous gets into the water source The Phosphorus acts as a fertilizer and an algae bloom occurs Algae die and settle to the bottom of the river Decomposers population grows and absorbs a lot of 02 and releases an abundance of co2 This results in the suffocation of fish and leading to more co2 being released by decomposers

  8. Water Quality • water from a wastewater sewage plant should not exceed 1 mg/L of phosphorus • The safe level of drinking water is 5mg/l • Streams should not have more than.075mg/l Source #2 • The EPA states that stream water entering a lake should not exceed .05 mg/l

  9. Conclusion • Our conclusion is that the water in our streams are extremely over polluted with phosphorus. The peak of phosphorus is in the summer.

  10. Solution • Control runoff of fertilizers both from farm fields and yards. • Manage sewer water

  11. Bibliography • what is the safe phosphate level." answer.com. wiki organasations, 2011. google. Web. 17 Oct. 2011. <http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_safe_Phosphate_level_for_drinking_water>. • 2 Scanlans, melissa. "the effects of phosphorus pollution." midwestenviromentaladvocats. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Oct. 2011. <http://www.midwestadvocates.org/archive/phosphorus/index.html>. • "the effects of phosphorus pollution." N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Oct. 2011. <http://images.google.com/imgres?q=Hach+DR/850+colorimeter&hl=en&safe=active&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=mvHlEXEMoEevqM:&imgrefurl=http://www.globalspec.com/industrial-directory/total_hardness_test&docid=PTOj>. • Wright, Richard T. Enviromental Science. 9th ed. Vol. 1. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall, 1981. 470-75. 1 vols. Print. • Watersheds, Lawn Care & Water Quality." Minnesota department of agriculture. N.p., n.d.google.com. Web. 24 Oct. 2011. <http://www.mda.state.mn.us/protecting/waterprotection/lawnsheds.aspx>. • Bartenhagen, Kathryn a. "about water sheds." water shedss. EPA, n.d.bing. Web. 12 Apr. 2012. <http://www.water.ncsu.edu/watershedss/about.html#auth>. • The cool phosphorus team!!!!

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