Survey of Life Science 2/16/16. Complete your Invasive Species Project! I have printed some pictures for you that are available from the sub. Make sure.

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Survey of Life Science 2/16/16

Complete your Invasive Species Project! I have printed some pictures for you that are available from the sub. Make sure you can turn in your completed project no later than Thursday! After your project is complete, use the webquest on the next page to explore further... you should just the answer sheet to me.

Webquest Survey of Life Science... More on invasive species... This webquest is excellent! nvasive-species-webquest nvasive-species-webquest Fill out the answer document I have provided on my webpage ( not the complete document at shown on the site) and the completed document to me at

Continue on 2/17/16...After you have completed the webquest... * Water on Tap What You Need to Know Epa.gov: Read this Informational article about water, safety, guidelines, etc. waterontap_full.pdf waterontap_full.pdf Read “Water on Tap” and answer the following questions. Turn in at the end of class for a daily grade.

Read “Water on Tap” and answer the following questions. Turn in at the end of class for a daily grade. I will attach this list of questions on my website so you can print it off or it to me or you can write the questions on notebook paper to turn in What is the Safe Water Drinking Act? 2. According to EPA standards, how long do water suppliers have to inform violations/contamination in water? 3. List three common sources of water pollution. 4. Boil notices are issued to help kill microorganisms that can cause disease. When is a Do Not Boil notice issued? (Name two.) 5. (True or False) Drinking water that is treated, tested, and passed inspection is free of contaminants. 6. How do coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection differ in the treatment process? 7. Review the Treatment Device Table on page 16 and determine which treatment process is superior. Why? 8. According to the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations what health risks are attributed to Bromate, a byproduct of drinking water disinfection? 9. Methoxychlor is allowable in drinking water up to.004 mg/L, but are there any health threats associated with it? What?