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This
interactive
diagram
allows
the
user
to
follow
a
drop
of
water
from
the
source
through
the
treatment
process.
Water
may
be
treated
differently
in
different
communities
depending
on
the
quality
of
the
water
which
enters
the
plant.
Groundwater
is
water
located
under
ground
and
typically
requires
less
treatment
than
water
from
lakes,
rivers,
and
streams.
Users
are
invited
to
click
on
each
treatment
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In
this
lesson,
students
explore
how
groundwater
contamination
can
spread
through
aquifers
by
participating
in
a
groundwater
plume
simulation.
Students
will
consider
where
they
would
look
to
determine
the
source
of
groundwater
contamination
and
where
they
could
turn
for
assistance;
explore
the
possible
contamination
of
Nevada
groundwater
by
a
major
nuclear
test
site
by
reading
and
discussing,
"Concerns
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Water rights are used to allocate water in an organized and systematic manner. In this activity, students will learn the categories of water rights, understand their historical aspects, and understand why water rights are needed. Extension activities are also provided.
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This resource covers components of the hydrologic (water) cycle. Although it is geared to high school level, middle school students could grasp the content with assistance from an instructor. Specific topics include the distribution and movement of water in the Earth system, such as evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, runoff, and ground water.
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This simple activity demonstrates how the ocean get its salt. Required materials are low cost and easy to obtain.
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Robowell is an automated process for monitoring selected ground-water-quality properties and constituents. It was developed to provide a cost effective monitoring system that met protocols expected for manual sampling. Users have access to real-time water quality data. There are also links to other water quality sites.
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This page presents a narrative history of the Colorado River Compact, which has provided the management framework for this natural resource since 1922.
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This
site
contains
information
about
snow,
glaciers,
permafrost,
sea
ice
and
cryospheric
trends.
The
cryosphere
is
the
portion
of
the
Earth's
surface
where
water
is
in
a
solid
form,
usually
snow
or
ice.
Seasonal
snow
cover,
the
largest
component
of
the
cryosphere,
covers
up
to
33
percent
of
the
Earth's
total
land
surface.
Glaciers
and
ice
sheets
cover
about
10
percent
of
the
Earth's
land
area.
Nearly
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In this lesson, students assess the causes and effects of massive arsenic contamination in the water supplies of 43 of Bangladesh's 64 districts. Students evaluate why this contamination occurred, how it affects the population of Bangladesh, and why this environmental catastrophe is proving so difficult to solve.
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This website presents the story of Comet LINEAR, which broke apart in 2000, revealing what many scientists thought all along - water in Earth's oceans could have come from outer space. The article discusses findings from the breakup of Comet LINEAR and the possibility of water in its composition.
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