Problems faced by Canada’s watersheds Canadian Geography Lester B Pearson High School.

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Problems faced by Canada’s watersheds Canadian Geography Lester B Pearson High School

What do you view as problems with our water systems in Canada? (Think & Share)

Water Quality Local Water Issues Water Quantity (later) Issues Faced by Canada’s Water Resources

Water quality: Is it good enough for what we want to use it for. Water Quality For instance, it may be good enough to swim in it, but not to drink it.

Physical – garbage & too many sediments in water Water Pollution Sediments are floating dirt particles. Soil erosion & run off into the water is caused by things like agriculture, building new subdivisions. The sediments clog fish gills and chokes out water plants.

Biological – bad bacteria & viruses in water Water Pollution Facts: -57% of Canadian’s sewage water is treated in a waste water treatment centre - Halifax used to dump 200 million liters of sewage of untreated sewage daily into the Atlantic. They got a sewage plant in 2010!

Example of biological water disaster: Walkerton, ON Water Pollution In May of 2000, the town’s drinking water became contaminated with a highly dangerous e.coli bacteria. 2,500 people were ill, 7 people died. This issue is not uncommon in other Canadian communities.

Chemical – dissolved metals (ex. lead), medications, oils, fertilizers, pesticides & other toxins Water Pollution Fact: -1 drop of oil can make up to 25 liters of water unfit for drinking -We can’t filter-out all the chemical contaminants from our drinking water

Great Lake Toxic Hotspots See pg 484 Water Pollution

Eutrophication – too much phosphorus & nitrogen (from our soaps or fertilizers) makes algae grow quickly. When it dies, the bacteria that decomposes it pulls oxygen from the water. Fish & other aquatic animals suffocate. Water Pollution

Local Burlington Water Issues Urban Run-Off: Rain & snow on streets & parking lots goes into sewage drains & into our creeks. Oil, animal waste, road salt, garbage and fertilizers are carried into the water by this run-off. Local Burlington Water Issues

Too many hard surfaces: during rainstorms, if water cannot soak into the ground, then it flows into creeks (runoff) causing them to quickly flood. Local Burlington Water Issues

Covered over streams – many of our creeks have been channeled and covered over in the past. Not good for fish or health of streams. Local Burlington Water Issues Creek near Mapleview Mall

Local Burlington Water Issues Our Tuck Creek has been put underground in a few places. It is not good for its health. The city is no longer allow to place creeks underground like this.