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Define the following terms: Turbidity Suspended solids Dissolved solids pH Color Odor Temperature, assignment help
CPA-5: Guided Reading Questions - CH 8 (Due: Oct 3rd Monday)
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- Define the following terms:
- Turbidity
- Suspended solids
- Dissolved solids
- pH
- Color
- Odor
- Temperature
- Nitrogen
- Phosphorus
- Dissolved Oxygen
- Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
- Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)
- Pathogen
- Indicator organisms
- Total Coliform
- Fecal Coliform
- Membrane Filter Technique
- Multiple- Fermentation Technique
- Agricultural runoff
- Urban Runoff
- Primary Drinking Water standards
- Secondary Drinking Water standards
- Surface Water Quality Standards
- Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater
- National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
- What is the importance of water on Earth?
- What are the beneficial uses of water in our society? Is the required quality of the water for all those uses the same?
- What type of water are we able to use for our personal needs?
- How much of the water on Earth constitutes accessible fresh water?
- What causes water to lose its quality?
- What type of incidents made us understand that water quality is deteriorating?
- What are some physical, chemical and biological characteristics of water that help us define its quality?
- What type of parameters are used to define water quality?
- List physical parameters that define water quality.
- List chemical parameters that define water quality.
- List biological parameters that define water quality.
- List microbiological parameters that define water quality.
- What is the name of the regulations that governs water quality?
- What are the big three pollutants of water for EPA?
- Why nutrients are considered pollutants for water? What problem do they cause?
- Which standards govern quality of drinking water?
- What is the difference between primary and secondary drinking water quality standards?
- Give some examples for a point source of water pollution.
- What are considered non-point source of water pollution?
- Give examples of organic and inorganic water pollutants.
- Watch the provided videos, and summarize your understanding for each video separately in 144 characters (just like you are tweeting about it).
- What are you most concerned about this topic?