Factors Affecting Groundwater
Water Quality
Managing Our Water
Watersheds & Human Impact
Misc.
100

What is the term describes water stored underground in soil and rock?

Groundwater

100

This is the process that removes dirt, germs, and chemicals from drinking water.

water treatment

100

Water that has been used in homes, schools, and industries.

wastewater

100

All water in a watershed drains to this.

a common water body (lake, river, or stream)

100

This chemical is added during treatment to kill bacteria and viruses.

Chlorine

200

This is the upper level where the ground becomes fully saturated with water.

the water table

200

Why do we treat water before drinking it?

To remove pollutants, contaminants, and harmful things from the water. Otherwise, people can become extremely ill or even die.

200

Rain or melting snow that flows over land and into drains.

stormwater

200

This type of water causes pollution because it picks up oil, litter, fertilizer, and chemicals as it moves across surfaces.

Stormwater

200

Water _______ the soil and moves down until it is stored in underground ________.

infiltrates 

 aquifers

300

Why must we only remove as much groundwater as is naturally replaced?

We want to prevent wells from drying up and protect long‑term water supply

300

Bacteria and viruses are this type of pollutant.

biological pollutants

300

Stormwater causes _______ because it does this as it moves across surfaces .... 

Pollution

picking up chemicals, litter, oil, fertilizers, and other pollutants like a liquid vaccum

300

We treat wastewater to protect these two things.

human health and the environment

300

Cutting down trees increases runoff and this type of soil movement.

Erosion, which eventually leads to sediment pollution

400

This natural event can shake the ground and change groundwater flow patterns.

earthquake

400

Salt, metals, and pesticides are examples of this pollutant category.

chemical pollutants

400

Name one rural wastewater treatment method.

septic tank or drain field

400

Why must we protect our watershed?

Protecting our watershed matters because everything we do on the land eventually affects the water we drink, the ecosystems we depend on, and the communities we live in.

400

Why do they add fluoride to drinking water?

It helps to prevent tooth decay, especially in children. This helps reduce dental costs and improve public health.

500

A human activity such as overuse of water or farming can reduce this important water supply.

Groundwater

500

Sediments, plant debris, and animal waste are this type of pollutant.

physical pollutants

500

What is water Diversion or Export?

Water is taken out of a water source and taken to another watershed or country, without being returned to its original source; this can deplete the water source For example - bottled water

500

Name 3 ways to protect our watershed

*Reduce pollution at the source *Use less fertilizer and pesticides *Pick up litter and pet waste *Plant trees and protect forests *Keep storm drains clear *Choose eco‑friendly household products *Prevent soil erosion *Use water wisely

500

This is the main reason stormwater is not treated like wastewater.

It would be too costly. It arrives too quickly and in too large amounts during storms.