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Water: A Limited Resource
Chapter 14 Water: A Limited Resource
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The Importance of Water
shapes continents moderates our climate is essential for all living organisms
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The Importance of Water
Properties of Water Composition and polarity Hydrogen bonding properties
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The Importance of Water
Properties of Water Chemical composition of seawater
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The Importance of Water
The Hydrologic Cycle
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The Importance of Water
Our Supply of Fresh Water
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The Importance of Water
Types of water: surface water runoff drainage basin groundwater aquifers
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The Importance of Water
Largest watersheds
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The Importance of Water
Aquifers
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Water Use and Resource Problems
Problems fall into 3 categories: Too much Too little Poor quality / contamination (Chap. 22)
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Water Use and Resource Problems
Too Much Water Removing vegetation and constructing buildings increases flooding potential on flood plains
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Water Use and Resource Problems
Too Much Water Flood Management Channelization
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Water Use and Resource Problems
Too Much Water Flood Management Levees with natural river
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Water Use and Resource Problems
Case-in-Point: The Floods of 1993
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Water Use and Resource Problems
Too Little Water Droughts Overdrawing Surface Waters Aquifer depletion Causes subsidence Can lead to saltwater intrusion
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Water Use and Resource Problems
Saltwater intrusion
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Water Use and Resource Problems
Too Little Water Droughts Overdrawing Surface Waters Aquifer depletion Causes subsidence Can lead to saltwater intrusion Salinization of Irrigated Soil
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Average annual precipitation
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Water Problems in the US
Surface Water Most problems in the West and Southwest Aqueducts transport water from distance sources
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Water Problems in the US
Surface Water Examples of problems: Mono Lake The Colorado River Basin
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Water Problems in the US
Groundwater Aquifer depletion
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Water Problems in the US
Groundwater Aquifer depletion - Ogallala Aquifer
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Global Water Problems Water distribution globally is very inequitable
In addition, stable runoff varies Drinking Water Problems 1.4 billion lack safe water 2.9 billion lack proper wastewater disposal
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Global Water Problems Population Growth and Water Problems
India – 8,000 villages have no local water China – water table falling 2-3 m / year Pakistan – lack of water led to riots in 2001 Mexico – water table falling 3.5 m / year in Mexico City
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Global Water Problems Sharing Water Resources among Countries
The Rhine River Basin
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Global Water Problems Sharing Water Resources among Countries
The Aral Sea 1997 1976
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Global Water Problems Sharing Water Resources among Countries
Potentially Volatile International Water Situations Jordan River Nile River
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Water Management Providing a Sustainable Water Supply
Sustainable water use seeks to provide water to future generations without damaging ecosystems.
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Water Management Providing a Sustainable Water Supply
Dams and Reservoirs Pros – Ensure year-round water supply Hydropower Recreation
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Water Management Providing a Sustainable Water Supply
Dams and Reservoirs Cons – Alter ecosystems Sediment Deposition
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Water Management Providing a Sustainable Water Supply
Dams and Reservoirs Example: Effect of dam on Colorado River in Grand Canyon
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Water Management Providing a Sustainable Water Supply
Water Diversion Projects
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Water Management Providing a Sustainable Water Supply Desalinization
Condenses Two methods: 1) Distillation Simplified process: Salt water Produces steam Pure water is collected Water boiled
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Water Management Providing a Sustainable Water Supply Desalinization
Two methods: 1) Distillation 2) Reverse osmosis Salt impermeable membrane Salt water Fresh water Pressure salt H2O
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Water Conservation Reducing Agricultural Water Waste
Drip or trickle irrigation
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Water Conservation Reducing Agricultural Water Waste
Reducing Water Waste in Industry Reducing Municipal Water Waste Recycling water Xeriscaping
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