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Human Impacts on the
Hydrosphere
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Een2.4 Evaluate How Humans Use Water
• 2.4.1 Evaluate human influences on freshwater availability– I can understand how humans use water and the
consequences of population growth, misuse and pollution of water
– I will be able to list and describe how humans use water, what the effects of overuse are, and the consequences for present and future populations
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EEn2.4 Evaluate How Humans Use Water
• 2.4.2 Evaluate human influences on water quality in North Carolina’s river basins, wetlands, and tidal environments– I can understand the role of saltwater and wetlands
in aquatic systems– I will understand that water is described in terms of
both quantity and quality– I will be able to describe common sources and types
of water pollutants and their impact on surface and groundwater resources
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How Do You Use Water?
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How Humans Use Water
• Wells• Dams and dam removal• Aquifer depletion• Agriculture• Recreation
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Misuse of Water• Over pumping wells• Subsidence – when land over an aquifer sinks
due to decrease of water• Pollution• Mismanagement
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Water Pollution• Sewage– Usually from faulty septic tanks
• Industrial waste– Usually occur in ions and molecules that are not easy to
filter out– Arsenic is an example
• Landfills• Agricultural chemicals
ONCE POLLUTANTS GET INTO THE WATER IT IS VERY DIFFICULT TO GET THEM OUT!!!!!
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Naturally Occurring Pollutants
• SALT – big issue in coastal areas– Freshwater layer is on top of ocean water because
salty water is more dense that fresh water– When wells in these areas are over pumped, it pulls
salt water in to the freshwater layer and contaminates the wells
• RADON – naturally occurring radioactive gas– Leading cause of cancer in the United States– Comes from decaying uranium (granite, shale)– Found in small amounts in all groundwater
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Protecting Water• Identify and stop the sources of pollution
• Monitor and try to contain known sources of pollution
• Create awareness about water pollution and its effects
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How Would You Fix…• Accidental spills from vehicles• Leaks from storage tanks• Seepage from acid mine drainage• Saltwater intrusion into aquifers near
shorelines• Leaks from waste disposal sites