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Topic #6 Water Quality. Water Quality  There are 2 major sources of drinking water 1) Groundwater – found below ground 2) Surface water – lakes, ponds,

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1 Topic #6 Water Quality

2 Water Quality  There are 2 major sources of drinking water 1) Groundwater – found below ground 2) Surface water – lakes, ponds, rivers, streams

3  Drinking water should be:  Clear  Colourless  Odourless

4  Drinking water should not contain:  Small living organisms that cause diseases  Harmful chemicals  Analyses to determine water quality

5  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

6  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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8  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

9  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

10 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

11  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

12  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

13  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

14 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

15  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

16 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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