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Water Awareness Poster Contest!
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Step 1 : LEARN! Step 2 : SHARE!
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Water Awareness Poster Contest!
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This year’s theme is….
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Recycling Water
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“Hi! I’m Amie Ba,
the good microbe!”
Wait,“What’s a microbe!?” you ask?
Well, a microbe is a very, very, very tiny
living creature.
“Just how tiny ARE you, Amie?”
I’m so small, you would need
a powerful microscope
to see me!
“Tiny, like a bug?”
NO, no…I’m much, MUCH smaller than a bug!!!
This is my home:
in Pasco County.
Now, I may be small, but my friends
and I have a big job!!!
“Wastewater” is the name for ALL the dirty water that goes down the drains!
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We microbes help CLEAN UP that dirty water, so it can be USEFUL again!
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The Reclaimed Water Story:
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Did you know - when water goes down the drain in Pasco
County, it gets recycled?
That’s one reason it’s SO important to be careful what
you put down the drains!
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These items should NEVER go down the drain or toilet!
Fats, oils & grease
DID YOU KNOW?
Paints & hazardous materials
Bandages & medications
Kitty litter Baby & cleaning wipes
WIPES WIP
ES
(Even “flushable” wipes!)
Dental floss & whitening strips
Cotton swabs & hair
So, what is “reclaimed water”?
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“Reclaimed water” is water that gets cleaned and ‘re-used,’ after it goes down the drain.
So, what is “reclaimed water”?
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By using the water a second time before returning it to the natural water cycle, we help to e x t e n d the supply of fresh water. It’s just like recycling!
Have you ever
seen purple
pipes?
So, what can reclaimed water DO?
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“So, what CAN reclaimed water DO?”
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Q: What about my vegetable garden? A: Using reclaimed water directly on fruits and vegetables isn't safe, unless they are going to be peeled, skinned or cooked before use.* So, it would be fine for your citrus tree, since you peel oranges & grapefruits before eating, but it shouldn't be used on that juicy red strawberry you want to eat whole fresh from the garden…
http://tbep.org/how_you_can_help-lawn_fertilizer_and_tampa_bay-what_you_need_to_know_about_reclaimed_water_and_fertilizer_use.html
“So, what CAN reclaimed water DO?”
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“So, what else can reclaimed water DO?”
Extra reclaimed water may also be put back into nature through specially designed ponds like these “RRIBS”!
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Specially designed ponds called RRIBS (Rapid Rate Infiltration Basins) can be used to put reclaimed water back into nature…
“So, what else can reclaimed water DO?”
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“Amie, can we drink or play in
reclaimed water?”
My friends and I make sure
that reclaimed water is clean
enough for plants.
But it is NOT as clean as
new drinking water.
ISN’T
intended for things like
drinking, cooking,
swimming or bathing.
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That’s why you’ll see signs like this one when reclaimed water is being used…
• Reservoirs: (Like a savings account, but for water...)
(For latest status updates, visit: http://projects.ch2m.com/boyettereservoir/Status.htm) 21
Did you know? The water that goes down Pasco County drains can produce over 20 million gallons of reclaimed water – EACH DAY!!!
Examples:
• Land O’ Lakes Reclaimed Reservoir (110 million gallons)
• Boyette Reservoir – expected completion: early 2016
(Will increase Pasco County’s storage by 500 million gallons!)
During wet weather, people use LESS reclaimed water. Reservoirs can SAVE reclaimed water until it is needed again…
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Photo: Week of December 4, 2015 The sun setting to the west of the reservoir, as seen from the eastern embankment.
http://projects.ch2m.com/boyettereservoir/Status.htm
Look at all that reclaimed water…
What a beautiful sight!
Yes!
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So what can reclaimed water DO?
Decorative ponds & fountains Watering lawns (sprinklers)
Sports fields, parks & golf courses
Cooling power plants
Watering crops
Orchards (…like citrus!)
Now it’s time for you to SHARE what
you’ve learned!
Draw a poster showing: …What can reclaimed water do? …Reclaimed water - DO’s & DON’T’s. …Reclaimed Recycling! (Use it clean it re-use it!)
…Think before you flush! (i.e. What doesn’t go down the drain?)
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(Adapted from SWFWMD “Waterweb – Conservation” document)
• Pretend that you live in a newly developed community that includes: – 200 homes, – a splash park, – a BBQ restaurant, – a golf course, – a swimming pool, – a park with sports fields, – a butterfly garden, and – a decorative fountain. Describe ways that reuse could help conserve water in this community. Q: Where SHOULDN’T reclaimed water be used?