Monitoring Water Quality

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Monitoring Water Quality Section 2.0

Celery Lab What happened to the celery? What kind of transport was used?

Review Pg. 211 Questions 1-3, 5-11 QUIZ TOMORROW!

Monitoring Water Quality Safe to Drink?

Five Categories of Water Use

Human Drinking Water (Potable)

Recreation, such as Swimming

Livestock Drinking Water

Irrigation (Watering)

Protection of Aquatic Life

What do we look for?

Biological Indicators

Microbiological Indicators

Aquatic Invertebrates

BUGS!!!

Chemical Factors that Affect Organisms

Measuring Chemicals in the Environment

Dissolved Oxygen

P and N Content

Acidity

Pesticides

Heavy Metals

Measuring Toxicity

LD50

Other LDs

Suspended Solids Secchi Disk

Practice Pg. 224 Questions 1-10 Quiz on Section 1