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Topic #6 Water Quality
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Water Quality There are 2 major sources of drinking water 1) Groundwater – found below ground 2) Surface water – lakes, ponds, rivers, streams
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Drinking water should be: Clear Colourless Odourless
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Drinking water should not contain: Small living organisms that cause diseases Harmful chemicals Analyses to determine water quality
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Other things that might be in water: Small, living organisms Chemicals Nutrients (dissolved solids – salts such as sodium, calcium, magnesium) If water contains a lot of dissolved Ca and Mg, it is called hard water Soft water has less Ca and Mg
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Where do harmful particles (toxic substances) come from? Erosion of rock and soil Garbage landfills Sewage Wastewater treatment plants Farms Homes Water from large companies/factories Motor boats/jet-skis, etc
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What are the effects of harmful particles: Appearance – can taste, smell, or look bad Appearance of people drinking bad water – skin rashes, bad teeth Harmful effects within hours – diarrhea and or vomiting Harmful effects not seen for years – liver disease, cancer
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Minerals, nutrients and chemicals can affect human health As water moves, it dissolves and carries with it things it contacts Many salts and minerals found in water are necessary for our bodies, some like arsenic can be dangerous
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Microorganisms and human health Microorganisms are small, living organisms that can make you sick, including: Bacteria – E. Coli Protozoa – Cryptosporidium Viruses – Hepatitis A Algae – Microcystis Not all microorganisms found in water can make you sick
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Some minerals and nutrients affect human health High levels of sulfates and other salts can cause diarrhea Nitrates can cause death in infants High levels of arsenic can cause heart disease and cancer
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Chemicals can affect human health Many of the harmful chemicals are man- made Some include farm chemicals (pesticides), oil and gas Effects may include: liver or kidney damage, cancer
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How do we make our water safe? Monitor the water supply Test for harmful particles Apply appropriate treatment before drinking the water Protect the source of your water
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Treatment All water should be treated before drinking No one treatment system is perfect for every water source Problems with the water must be identified, then treated Just adding chlorine to your water does not make it safe
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Difference between farm and city water: Cities can have water tested daily in treatment plants Some farms may have wells tested twice a year Farms get water from wells or ponds, while in a city, water comes mostly from lakes and rivers Water in cities contain high levels of chlorine while farms don’t add chlorine Farm water is often of much poorer quality
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Bioindicator Species Many different kinds of plants, birds, fish, turtles and amphibians can help us monitor the health of an ecosystem. Invertebrates such as crayfish, clams and insects are also useful for this purpose Changes in the numbers of stonefly, caddisfly and mayfly larvae that live in streams can tell us about the amount of pollution present in the water
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