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WATER TEST REVIEW What percent of our planet is water? 70% What percent of the Earth’s water is fresh water? 3% Where is most of the earth’s fresh water located? Icebergs and glaciers What is the number one use of water in our homes? Flushing toilets! “EVERYONE LIVES DOWNSTREAM.” WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU? Why do scientists study macroinvertebrates in water? They can indicate the health of a stream How many children die of diarrhea every year? 1.5 million How many gallons of water does the average American use every day? 150 gallons What is the largest watershed in the US? The Mississippi River watershed What are the 2 main uses of water in the US? Agriculture and industry What is an artificial lake created by a dam? A reservoir What is surface water? Water found in lakes, rivers and streams LIST THE 3 REASONS BUFORD DAM WAS CONSTRUCTED REDUCE FLOODING BARGE TRAFFIC GENERATE ELECTRICITY WHAT ARE THE GEORGIA WATER WARS? DISPUTE BETWEEN GA, FLA AND AL CONCERNING THE AMOUNT OF WATER REACHING THE STATES ALABAMA- WATER FOR NUCLEAR POWER GEORGIA – WATER FOR THE APALACHICOLA BAY GA- DRINKING WATER What is an underground rock formation that holds water? an aquifer What are examples of nonpoint pollution? Construction sites, stormwater run-off from streets, and pesticides from yards and farms What is an area of land that is drained by a river called? a watershed What is the The largest Mississippi watershed in River the US? What happens when too much water is removed from an aquifer? An aquifer cannot rechargeWater table will fall and wells will go drySUBSIDENCE, SINKHOLES This is what is happening to the Ogallala Aquifer in the Midwest Name 3 disadvantages of dams Loss of jobs Fish species can die out because the water flow is altered People may lose their homes and land Siltation builds up behind the dam Destruction of cultural sites Loss of water due to evaporation List 3 examples of point source pollution Septic tanks, storage lagoons for polluted waste Landfills Underground storage tanks containing pollutants such as gasoline. Effluent pipes What causes eutrophication? When an input of excess nutrients (nitrates/phosphates from fertilizers) are added to water. The algae reproduces, dies, falls to the water floor and is decomposed by bacteria which consume oxygen in the process What is a hypoxic zone? An area where there is little, if any oxygen The Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico List 2 facts about the Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico. Is an area of eutrophication Has few fish Is created by nitrates and phosphates from agriculture flowing from the Mississippi River THE AREA OF LAND FROM WHICH GROUNWATER ORIGINATES IS CALLED WHAT? THE RECHARGE ZONE WHAT ARE THE 2 TYPES OF DESALINIZATION? Distillation osmosis and reverse Give 3 advantages of a dam. Can provide: hydroelectric power- clean energy Recreation areas Jobs Flood prevention Irrigation water for farmers Drinking water WHAT IS AN INDICATOR SPECIES? AN ORGANISM WHOSE ABSENCE OR PRESENCE INDICATES THE HEALTH OF A BODY OF WATER Give one species that indicates a healthy stream. Stone fly Caddis fly Mayfly (nymph shown here) GIVE ONE EXAMPLE OF AN INDICATOR SPECIES THAT INDICATES AN UNHEALTHY BODY OF WATER. LEECHES WORMS What pollutant is found in fertilizers and detergents? PHOSPORUS What is biological magnification? Process by which increasing amounts of toxins are stored in the bodies of organisms as toxins move up a food chain What makes a chemical bioaccumulate in an organism? In order for a pollutant to bioaccumulate, the following conditions must be met: The pollutant must be long-lived (persistent). The pollutant must be concentrated by the producers. The pollutant must be fat-soluble How many different types of water pollution can you name? Phosphates Nitrates Heavy metals like mercury, lead, cadmium and Litter Pathogens Organic matter like plants, animals and feces Sedimentation Pesticides Thermal pollution pH from mines or acid rain (alkaline or acidic water) Habitat modification What waterborne disease is affecting the population in Haiti? Cholera Cholera is an infection of the small intestine caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. The main symptoms are profuse watery diarrhea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Transmission is primarily through contaminated drinking water or food. The primary symptoms of cholera are profuse diarrhea, severe dehydration, abdominal pain, and fever. An untreated cholera patient may produce around 10 liters of diarrheal fluid a day. As of Jan. 24th, the number of cholera cases in Haiti totaled 209,034 with over 4,000 deaths. Why are swimming pools associated with so many diseases? So many people are concentrated in a small area Lots of diaper and toddler-aged children Communal bathing Name 3 chemicals that biomagnify DDT PCBs Mercury List 3 ways mercury enters the environment Forest fires, volcanoes, rocks Burning coal Mining for gold Burning medical waste/other waste that contains mercury NAME SOME PRODUCTS THAT CONTAIN Hg batteries, jewelry, dental fillings, thermometers, barometers What was the largest oil spill in the US? Horizon, Deepwater rig in April 2010 Why did the Exxon Valdez spill its oil? Went off route to avoid ice WHAT STRUCTURAL FEATURE DID THE VALDEZ NOT HAVE THAT MAY HAVE PREVENTED THE OIL FROM LEAKING? A double hull People who study diseases are ___. EPIDEMIOLOGISTS! Name as many waterborne diseases as you can Cholera Typhoid Giardia E. coli Legionaire’s disease- Legionnaires' disease is a type of pneumonia caused by bacteria. You usually get it by breathing in mist from water that contains the bacteria. The mist may come from hot tubs, showers or air-conditioning units for large buildings. Cryptosporidiosis Salmonellosis Hepatitis A- 3rd most common in US (inflammation of the liver)