Look what I did this summer! Will changing your water, change

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Look what I did this summer! Will changing your water, change Flowing, Flowing….. Gone! Nancy Schreder-Vossen William Henry Harrison High School RET is funded by the National Science Foundation, grant # EEC-1404766 Look what I did this summer! Will changing your water, change YOUR life? What do we need to know about Water? Studying Biofilm Growth in Drinking Water Distribution Systems What comes out of your faucet? http://media.graytvinc.com/images/WATER+EMERGENCY.JPG Which would you prefer for drinking or bathing? Biofilms can hold potentially harmful pathogens. http://blog.newhomesource.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Fix-a-Leak-Week_faucet-with-earth-water-drop.jpg How does water move? http://nbcmatoday.org/uploads/banner15624151555.jpg http://theimminentdomain.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/0308_ WVenvirophotos1-water-pollutions.jpg https//www.biofilm.montana.edu/ files/CBE/images Polyethylene Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubules - tested to control biofilm growth. Tttphttps://pmm.nasa.gov/education/sites/default/files/article-images/water-cycle-Art2A-medium.png How can pollutants get added to water? How can the Engineering Design Process be used to solve water related problems? Adding the coupons Testing nanocomposites Biofilm reactor setup http://mysticriver.org/storage/photos/nonpointsources.jpg