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WHAT’S IN YOUR WATER?
GET WET!
The University of Maine
2014
http://www.ukrivers.net/pollutionpics.html
Groundwater Sources:
Aquifers Water Table Surface Waters: Springs Streams Lakes Ponds Rivers
WHERE DO WE GET DRINKING WATER?
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Threats to Groundwater • Increasing development and demand
• Road salt, nitrates, historical contaminants, etc.
• Climate change
• Precipitation changes
• Saltwater intrusion in coastal communities
• Chemically concentrated, scarce groundwater (decreased recharge)
• Natural contaminants
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Private Well Water
• In the US, 15 million homes use private wells
• Limited to no regulations or enforcement
for water quality testing
• Little incentive for homeowners to test wells
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CONTAMINATION OF DRINKING WELLS
All well types can be effected.
CONTAMINATION in
Drinking Water
riversphere.blogspot.com/2007_08_01_archive.html
THE CONE OF DEPRESSION
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WHAT CAN YOU DO?
GET WET! Groundwater Education Through Water
Evaluation and Testing
GOALS:
•Collect data on groundwater quality (students).
•Build interest in the community (schools). •Educate public to the need for private well testing
•Establish groundwater monitoring network. -Through random sampling of wells
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EDUCATIONAL GOALS:
Students:
-Field sampling techniques
-Laboratory skills
-Computer competence in Excel, Word, PowerPoint and a GIS program
-Internet research capabilities
-Mapping abilities
-Water chemistry
-An understanding why conservation and commitment to a healthy environment takes an entire community
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The Numbers:
• 9 years old
• 7 states
• 44+ towns, 23+ schools
• 100+ teachers and pre-service teachers
• 1000’s of 5th-12th students
• 100’s of Professional and Community Volunteers
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GET WET! • K-12 Students (and indirectly their household members)
• Teachers
• Administrators
• State Employees
• Watershed associations, conservation commissions, & ENGOs
• County or town employees
• Local business owners
• College professors & undergraduate students
• Parents, retirees, and other community members
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GET WET! Locations
MAINE Penobscot Watershed (3 towns) Androscoggin Watershed (3 towns) Frenchman Bay Watershed (4 towns) Nezinscot River Watershed ( 3 towns) Acton Watershed Androscoggin County Sagadahoc County NEW HAMPSHIRE Connecticut River Watershed (4 towns) Ossipee Watershed (6 towns) Wakefield Watershed VERMONT Connecticut River Watershed (2 towns) RHODE ISLAND Scituate Watershed (4 towns) CONNECTICUT Pawcatuck Watershed (3 towns) NEW YORK WallKill River Watershed (4 towns) Pine Bush Watershed Valley Central Watersheds
Enlarged City School District of Middletown Watersheds FLORIDA Port Jervis Watersheds Okeechobee Watershed (3 towns)
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Step 1: Full day training for educators & local citizen volunteers
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Step 2: Educate and train Students
http://www.usawaterquality.org/NewEngland/Focus_Areas/well/
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SAMPLING PROCEDURE
Remove aerators from faucet Run COLD water for 10 minutes Fill bottle to the TOP & cap tight Place in paper bag in refrigerator Bring to school!
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DON’T FORGET THE PAPER WORK!
He’s got his bottle AND
the information sheets in his backpack!
Students pre-visit presentation includes:
• Drinking water sources
• Hydrologic cycle
• Private well types
• How a well can become contaminated
• Potential contamination sources
• Testing parameters
• Student’s role in GET WET!
• How to sample well water
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Step 3a: Field sampling and testing
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Parameters students test for:
• Chloride
• Nitrates
• Total Iron or Total Metals
• Hardness (CaCO3)
• Conductivity
• pH
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NITRATES If nitrogen is found in your drinking water it means that fertilizers or septic
systems have leached into your well water.
The Nitrate Cycle http://www.nsac.ns.ca/envsci/s...dents/snelson/nitratecycle.jpg
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/conservation/Images/livestock2.gif
Acidity/pH
Measure of how much acid is in your water. Water with low pH is acidic. Water with a high pH is
basic and may also have a high hardness.
Average pH Range: 6.5-8.2
Hardness: Calcium, magnesium, and other minerals form hard water. Hardwater does not suds and
makes white deposits on pipes and fixtures.
Chloride found in groundwater can have different causes.
1. Two possible inputs of chloride into groundwater in a coastal
area are from seawater intrusion and marine aerosols
2. Seawater can be trapped and buried in the soils near sea level through either tidal or geologic changes.
3. The soluble product from swimming pools
4. From septic systems
Total Metals
• Some contaminants are natural and come from the bedrock, aerosols, or old sea bottom that are now soils
• Others come from man-made products
CONDUCTIVITY
•Conductivity in water is the measurement of ions or “stuff” in solution.
•It does not differentiate the ions, it only gives a reading of how much is there.
•It measures the conductivity by the strength of the charge moving through the water.
Example: Salt water is more conductive of electricity than freshwater because it contains more ions.
Get Wet! Groundwater Education Through Water Evaluation & Testing
Laboratory Station Sampling Sheet Maximum Safe CHLORIDE TEST Limit or Range Sample Result: Number of drops =_________ 250 mg/L Multiply the above by 5=_________ mg/L NITRATE TEST Sample Result ________________________mg/L 10 mg/L Multiply by 4.4______________________________mg/L pH TEST Sample Result ________________________ 6.5-8.5 HARDNESS TEST Sample Result ___________________grains per gallon < 75 (soft)-300 (hard)Multiply the above by 17.1___________________mg/L TOTAL METALS Sample Result ________________________μg/L 0.3 mg/L Multiply by 0.001_____________________________mg/L CONDUCTIVITY TEST Sample Result ________________________ µS/cm 625 µS/cm
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Step 3b: Data analysis and mapping
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Step 4: Students analyze results and create PowerPoint presentation
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Parameters of PowerPoint:
• Land-use issues
• Local geology
• Groundwater inputs
• Specific local water concerns
• Results in graph form and mapped in a GIS program
• Parameters we did NOT test
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Step 5: Presentation at public meeting Date, time, and location determined by teacher
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GET WET! Website
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HOW CAN WE TELL YOUR TESTING IS VALID?
Conductivity Comparison
Lab Conductivity
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Stud
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pH Comparison
Lab pH
5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5
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Chloride Comparison
Lab Chloride
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Nitrate Comparison
Lab Nitrate
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Measurable Actions Towards Groundwater Protection
• Increased awareness of drinking water concerns (all states)
• Community Based Environmental Monitoring Research (CBEMR) networks continue to grow: NH, RI, CT, ME, NY, FL
• Continued GET WET! and added towns: NH, RI, CT, ME, NY, FL
• Salt storage moved and covered: NH, NY, RI
• Septic system modifications: RI (grant), ME, NY, NH, FL
• Historic contaminants previously unknown to community: VT, RI, ME, NH, FL
• Seasonal flooding effects: CT
• New well testing laws: RI
*2013 FL Communicate the need to properly use filtration systems
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Mea
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ANY QUESTIONS?
CARPE DIEM! BE AN AGENT OF CHANGE!
THANK YOU
REFERENCES http://www.uprct.nsw.gov.au/HTML/Info%20Sheets/Enviro%20Issues/E7%20Water%20Pollution_files/creek%20grate.jpg http://images.google.com/images?q=water+pollution&svnum=10&um=1&hl=en&rls=com.google:en-US:official&start=20&sa=N&ndsp=20
www.sprouthouse.org/images/streamstudy.jpg http://riversphere.blogspot.com/2007_08_01_archive.html
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HAVE FUN!!!