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Happy Friday!

Happy Friday!. Please get out your permission slip and $5 to turn in. Please read the board!. Which way is the water running?. Does being downstream matter?. Free objective answers!. 1. 1%; the rest is salt water or frozen in ice

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Happy Friday!

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  1. Happy Friday! • Please get out your permission slip and $5 to turn in. • Please read the board!

  2. Which way is the water running?

  3. Does being downstream matter?

  4. Free objective answers! • 1. 1%; the rest is salt water or frozen in ice • 2. Fresh water just means it isn’t salty ocean water – it doesn’t mean you can drink it. Brackish water in estuaries is a mix of salt and fresh water. • 4. San Jacinto River watershed. Rain goes from WHS through storm drains to Buffalo Bayou to San Jacinto River to Galveston Bay to Gulf of Mexico. • 5. Urban/city people; farmers and ranchers; power plants; factories

  5. Obj #5

  6. Houston Water sources: Lake Livingston (806 MGD) Lake Conroe (60 MGD) Lake Houston (150 MGD) Evangeline aquifer

  7. Water treatment: cleaning water for consumption

  8. Water Treatment Lab – 40 minutes • Purpose: • Procedure:

  9. How is water cleaned between our lakes and your faucet?

  10. 1. Screening2. Coagulation withalum; chlorine treatment3. Mixing4.settling tank – flocs sink to bottom5. Filtration6. disinfection with chlorine/ fluoride added

  11. Does being downstream matter?

  12. How can we meet water needs? • Conservation • Use more surface water (build more dams) • Use aquifers (groundwater) • Transfer water from other areas • Desalinate ocean water

  13. Consequences of using our ground water • Overdraft – taking more water OUT of an aquifer than is recharging IN to the aquifer • (What would happen to your bank account if you did this?)

  14. Water has mass and fills an aquifer through a recharge zone

  15. Subsidence – sinking of land due to aquifer overdraft

  16. Brownwood subdivision Baytown

  17. Brownwood 1953

  18. Brownwood 1978

  19. Baytown Nature Center today

  20. • Houston is switching to just surface water to protect the city from further subsidence. • Overdraft leads to subsidence

  21. Texas Aquifers in trouble! • Evangeline – Houston (overdraft and subsidence) • Ogallala – Pan handle through South Dakota (overdraft by farmers) • Edwards – Austin and Hill Country (overdraft from cities and ranchers) • Label these on your map!

  22. Check for understanding • What clues on a map will show which direction is downstream? • How are an aquifer and a recharge zone related? • How are a watershed and a river related? • How are subsidence and overdraft related? • Why does it matter that our drinking water supplies are downstream of Dallas? • Describe the tradeoffs between using surface water and using ground water.

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