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What does ppb stand for?

parts per billion

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People in rural areas use this system to purify their wastewater

Septic system

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The is the single biggest water user around the world.
Agriculture
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What is nonpoint-source pollution?

Pollution that does not come from a particular source.

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What is drip irrigation?
Irrigation in which water is delivered in drops directly to the plants roots.
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Which of these is the most efficient form of irrigation?  Flood, Spray, Drip

Drip

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What chemical kills bacteria in the water treatment process?

Chlorine

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The second largest user of water around the world is...
Industry
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Give me two examples of point-source pollution
Pipe that is pouring waster directly into a river Tanker ship that spills oil into the ocean
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How can a dam be helpful?

control amount of floodin

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This technique of removing salt from ocean water could help create more fresh water

Desalination

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Dry conditions with little rainfall is known as

drought

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What things in a house uses the most amount of water per day

Toilet

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__________ brings material that washes off roads, fields, lawns, and other surfaces with it
Runoff
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Why are locks built near some river dams?

To allow ships to travel past the dam

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Who has the power to limit factories' pollution amounts in a state?

the government / EPA

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What is contributing to global freshwater shortages?

Increasing human population

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Water is used to irrigate crops in farming, what is water mainly used for in Industry.
To cool things, machines, or cool things being produced
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What is a sewage treatment plant? What do these plants do?
A place where sewage is cleaned before returning to surface water. These facilities kill pathogens and get rid of other types of pollution.
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The amount of a substance in another substance is

Concentration

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Name a way a household might pollute fresh water

fertilizer, car wash soap, leaking underground pipes, dumping chemicals/paint down the drain 

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What would keep the amount of water in an aquifer about the same over a period of time?

For an aquifer to keep the same amount of water, the amount recharging it must equal the amount being removed.

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What is a benefit of aquaculture?

Fish for food

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How are leaking sewer pipes a threat to groundwater quality?
Sewer pipes carry water that is polluted with human waste and bacteria underground. When they leak into groundwater, toxins and disease causing bacteria are spread throughout an aquifer.
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What can you personally do to conserve water and lower your water bill?

Take shorter showers, low flow showers, toilets, etc...

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