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Do Now Please take out your LS2 Elaborate Packet Complete the next row in your Summary Table The LS2 Elaborate – Water Bottle Companies – should be your 5th row 1st row – LS1 Engage – images and questions 2nd row – LS2 Explore – Research water, wastewater & wastewater treatment 3rd row – LS2 Explain – Model 4th row – LS2 Elaborate – Design a water filter

Bundle 1 Learning Sequence 2 Water Bottle Companies

Which Water Bottle Companies Have You Heard Of Which Water Bottle Companies Have You Heard Of? What Did You Discover About Them?

Which Water Bottle Companies Did You Research That You Have Not Heard Of? What Did You Discover About Them?

How Does The FDA Define A Bottle Of Water? Water that is intended for human consumption and that is sealed in bottles or other containers with no added ingredients except that it may optionally contain safe and suitable antimicrobial agents

What Processes Can Be Used To Extract Water For Water Bottle Production? (Types of Bottled Water) Tapping a confined aquifer – Artesian Water Tapping ground water – Ground Water Tapping geologically and physically protected underground water source – Mineral Water Produced by distillation, deionization, reverse osmosis, or other suitable processes – Purified Water Water derived from an underground formation from which water flows naturally to the surface of the earth – Spring Water Water from a hole bored, drilled, or otherwise constructed in the ground which taps the water of an aquifer – Well Water

Which Inorganic Substance Can Be Present In Bottled Water In The Greatest Amount? Nitrate (10 mg/L)

Which Volatile Organic Chemical (VOC) Can Be Present In Bottled Water In The Greatest Amount? Xylenes (10 mg/L)

Which Synthetic Organic Chemical (SOC) Can Be Present In Bottled Water In The Greatest Amount? Glyphosate (0.7 mg/L)

Which Residual Disinfectant Can Be Present In Bottled Water In The Greatest Amount? Chloramine (4.0 mg/L) and Chlorine (4.0 mg/L)

How Does The Process Of Bottling Water Impact The Local/Regional Environments and Populations?

What Source Does The Majority Of Bottled Water Originate From?

Does The Price Of Bottled Water ($1- 2 per bottle) Seem Reasonable?

Does The Use Of Manufactured Water Bottles Have Other Adverse Effects On The Local/Regional Environment (Relative To The Source)?