Water Quality, Storm Water and Love Canal Nightmare

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Water Quality, Storm Water and Love Canal Nightmare Jeopardy by Coyne FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION #1 FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION #2

Different Storm Water Elements Love Canal Nightmare More Water Leaves 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500

Chemicals from a local plan, were dumped into the Canal and the chemicals seeped into the water supply What caused the water to be polluted in the movie, Love Canal Nightmare? Row 1, Col 1

Structure that captures & stores roof runoff (rain water) What is cisterns? Structure that captures & stores roof runoff (rain water) Can be used for household drinking water after it has be properly filtered Can be above ground, below ground, & on a rooftop 1,2

Two way water can be disinfected before it is released into a stream What is adding chlorine or being passed under a ultra-violet light? Two way water can be disinfected before it is released into a stream 1,3

What a (1) paw paw leaf and what is (2) an oak leaf? 1. 2. 1,4

Why couldn’t the people just leave? The chemical seeped into the ground and ground water of their yards, and land. They bought houses there and were not able to sell them. They were not compensated? They couldn’t afford to leave. Why couldn’t the people just leave? 2,1

What is previous pavement? Made of either previous asphalt or previous concrete Is an effective method of managing storm water runoff without limiting use of the space Above ground 2,2

When was the Clean Water Act passed? What is 1972? When was the Clean Water Act passed? 2,3

What is maple leaf? 2,4

How did the government handle the Love Canel issue? Initially they ignored it. Then they…….. How did the government handle the Love Canel issue? DOUBLE Jeopardy 3,1

What storm water elements are found ground level? What are contained planters, eco-roof, rain barrels, rain gardens, previous pavement, pervious pavers, flow through planters, turf block, and trees. What storm water elements are found ground level? 3,2

What are the 3 basic provisions of the Clean Water Act law? No one has the right to pollute the navigable water of the US Permits are required for dischargers Permits set limits on the amount and type of pollutants that are permitted to be discharge What are the 3 basic provisions of the Clean Water Act law? 3,3

What is a beech leaf? 3,4

What is an elementary school? What was built on the site that ended up being a nightmare? 4,1

What is a eco-roof and rain garden? Storm water element that is found on the roof 4,2

The percentage of sewage that is water. What is 99.9% 6.5 – 8.5 The percentage of sewage that is water. The good (optimal) pH for most aquatic organisms. 4,3

What is tulip poplar leaf? 4,4

5,1 Is 3 dimensional which is important in judging distance & What is Binocular vision? Example: owls & eagles What is Monocular vision? Example: song bird Is 3 dimensional which is important in judging distance & is necessary in hunting fast-moving prey. Example? 2) Allows eyes to see far to the side to detach predators. Example? 5,1

Storm water elements that are underground? What are cisterns and soakage trenches? Storm water elements that are underground? 5,2

DOUBLE Jeopardy 5,3 What is a riparian zone? Riparian Zone is an area of vegetation (plants) along a water system. Riparian Zone controls flooding, controls erosion, and protects/provides habitat, and filters pollution. Reptiles, snakes, water birds/ducks, cattails, water grasses, river birch live/grow along a riparian zone. What is a riparian zone? What are the benefits of having a riparian zone? What type of animals and vegetation grow along a riparian zone? DOUBLE Jeopardy 5,3

What is a (1) hickory leaf and what is a (2) sassafras leaf? 2. 1. 5,4

1. FINAL JEOPARDY What are the 3 parts of a birds digestive track? Crop: part of the esophagus is a storage chamber for food passing to the stomach; hard foods (seeds) Stomach: Glanduar that has digestive enzymes to break down protein and desolve bones, fur) Gizzard: a muscular stomach that contains small stones & grit to crush food What are the 3 parts of a birds digestive track? What is the function of each? 1. FINAL JEOPARDY

is the bird’s skull most closely resemble? What is a reptile? What kind of animal is the bird’s skull most closely resemble? 2. FINAL JEOPARDY