I like big, loud things. I also like to eat... Cruise Ships.

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I like big, loud things. I also like to eat..

Cruise Ships

They’re Big

Really Big

And Loud

And you get to eat….

How Big Are They?

No Way, Really that Big?

How Long/Tall

How Many People? 8476

Floating City? 8476 North St. Paul Population- 11,700 Cottage Grove Population- 35,000

Ideas About What In/Out of Ship? INOUT

Water The ship needs water for drinking, cleaning, laundry, showers, cooking, and ballast. It’s estimated that each person on board requires 80 to 100 gallons of water a day.

How Supply the Water? The water on cruise ships comes from two places... the ship's water tanks and the ocean. Before each trip, ships are stocked according to how many passengers and how long the journey. Water items loaded from ports include bottled and reserves which should equal about half the expected water needs. Reserve water is delivered to the ship for it’s holding tanks but actually only accounts for 10% of all water used on board. While sailing, ocean water is collected and run through the ship's filtration systems. After cleaning, it is sent into the tanks, where it can be used for staff and passenger needs, including cooking, cleaning, laundry, and drinking. The filtration system is massive and very advanced.

Food Cruise ships are known for their abundance of food. The US Department of Agriculture estimates that the average person in the United States eats ½ pound of meat, 1.6 pounds of dairy products,.2 pounds of fats and oils,.8 pounds of fruits,.7 pounds of vegetables,.5 pounds of grains, and.4 pounds of sugars per day for a total of 4.7 pounds of food per day.

OUT- Garbage and Waste At sea, each cruise ship needs to either store and carry back to port, or safely dispose of several kinds of waste.

Garbage and Waste "Gray water" from sinks, showers, laundries and galleys Sewage or "black water" from toilets Oily bilge water Hazardous wastes (including perchloroethylene from dry-cleaning, photo-processing wastes, paint waste, solvents, print shop wastes, fluorescent light bulbs, and batteries) Solid wastes (plastic, paper, wood, cardboard, food waste, cans, and glass) And air pollution from the ship's diesel engines

"Gray water" from sinks, showers, laundries and galleys Cruise ships are also permitted to release untreated gray water- anywhere they sail, except Alaska. 85 Gallons/person/day 4000*85=340,000gal

Sewage- Black Water- from toilets Cruise ships can lawfully release untreated sewage, or black water, anywhere beyond three miles from the shore 10 gallons/person/day 4000*10 = 40,000gal

Toxic Chemicals Toxic chemicals generated by cruise ships are generally from photo developing, dry cleaning, painting and other activities. Ships are required to store these wastes onboard while under way, and then, once in port, to transfer them to a disposal facility..005 gallons/ day/ person 4000 *.005 = 20 gallons/day

Garbage & Solid Waste Barred from dumping plastics anywhere at sea and floatable garbage within 25 miles of shore.

Ground Up Garbage They are permitted, however, to dump garbage that has been ground into pieces smaller than one inch when they are three miles from shore

Ungrounded Garbage They can dump ungrounded garbage when they are at least 12 miles from shore. Total Garbage = 5lbs / person /day 4000*5= 20,000lbs = 10 tons/day

Create your Cruise Ship!! Ship name________________________ Destination______________________ Total people on board_______________ Length of voyage___________________

Plan Ahead Items to be Budgeted for:Quantity per person per day Water100 gallons / person / day (stock ½ of needs) Food5lbs / person / day Non-Sewage Grey Waste85 gallons/person/day Sewage10 gallons/person/day Hazardous or Toxic Waste.005 gallons/ day/ person Garbage and Solid Waste5lbs / person /day