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Visitors to this site can review Canadian water policy and legislation for both provinces and federal government. Topics include the nature of water, water policy and legislation, water management, water and culture, and links to information and services (a glossary, news articles, and a teachers' corner). A French translation is available.
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This
community
education
initiative
supports
the
efforts
of
Native
American
tribal
leaders,
educators,
and
students
to
develop
contemporary,
scientifically
accurate,
and
culturally
sensitive
water
education
resources,
programs,
and
networking
opportunities.
A
traveling
exhibit
provides
a
Native
American
point
of
view
on
protection
and
conservation
of
water
resources.
A
teachers'
guide
is
provided
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This site offers information and hands-on activities to demonstrate how our rivers become polluted. Different types of pollutants and the mechanisms by which they can reach our rivers are documented. Ideas for classroom discussions about identifying and removing pollutants are also presented.
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In this lesson students explore the impacts of concentrated development and sprawl on water quality and land use. The concept of a watershed is introduced, along with information on basins and tributaries and the impacts of growth and nitrogen loading. The students are able to develop a plan to reduce nitrogen runoff to a targeted level. Several handouts and maps are included.
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Instructions are provided for a classroom activity designing posters about river protection and conservation. The students will learn five things they can do to protect rivers in their area, and then will have the opportunity to create a poster based on these concepts.
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This lesson will teach students about levees and how they are designed to hold a river in its bank. They will construct a model of a river bank and explore how levees can cause water levels to back up into smaller streams and tributaries, causing floods.
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This August 2003 news report describes the low water levels on Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Superior and their possible causes. It includes a brief interview with a NOAA hydrologist who points out the rain isn't the only factor affecting lake levels; temperatures and evaporation also figure in. Both audio and text versions of the report are available. The audio clip runs 50 seconds.
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This
document
provides
activities
and
ideas
for
science
projects
that
deal
with
water
supply
and
quality
in
the
Jacksonville,
Florida
area.
Topics
include
the
use
of
groundwater
(and
wells)
as
a
resource,
types
of
groundwater
contamination,
and
information
on
the
aquifers
in
the
Jacksonville
area.
An
activity
is
provided
in
which
students
construct
a
model
aquifer,
and
suggestions
are
made
for
science
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Temperature
changes
in
surface
water
may
affect
the
solubility
of
substances
and
affect
ecosystems
by
increasing
plant
growth,
which
in
turn,
decreases
the
amount
of
dissolved
oxygen
available
for
animals.
In
this
activity,
students
measure
and
compare
the
temperature
of
water
in
various
zones
of
a
river,
stream,
pond,
or
lake.
A
materials
list,
instructions,
discussion
questions,
and
a
printable
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This
module
offers
students
the
opportunity
to
analyze
and
qualitatively
compare
the
inorganic
ion
content
and
pH
of
different
sources
of
local
drinking
water.
The
students
collect,
organize,
graph,
and
analyze
quantitative
data
showing
the
uses
of
groundwater
in
their
state.
They
will
read,
summarize,
and
discuss
news
articles
about
the
emerging
impact
of
merchant
power
plants
on
groundwater
resources.
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