EHST Exam 4 (Water Resources) (copy)

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Precipitation

rainfall, snow, sleet, that moves from atmosphere to Earth’s surface.

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Interception

shielding of soil from precipitation via plant branches, leaves or some other cover.          

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Evapotranspiration

water entering the atmosphere because of heating and plant metabolism.

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Infiltration

water that hits the Earth's surface and percolates (enters) the soil.

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Groundwater

zone of saturation beneath the water table where all void space between sediment is filled with water

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Runoff

overland flow of water, more of this is generated in areas with greater impervious surfaces or low permeable soils.

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Watershed

An area of land that drains into a specific water body

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Water Basins

Similar to watersheds, but often end at the mouths of rivers

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How many NC Water Basins?

17

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Pitt county resides in which Water Basins?

the Tar-Pamlico and Neuse River Basins

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Earth’s surface is ___ water?

71%

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Total volume of water?

1.5 billion km³

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__% is Salt Water

97%

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__% is Freshwater

2%

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_% in groundwater, lakes, rivers, soil, and atmosphere

1%

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97% of the freshwater is in?

groundwater reservoirs: aquifers

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___ of adult human’s body is water

70%

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How many liters of water are needed to maintain bodily functions?

1-3 liters

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How many liters are needed to maintain the bare minimum essentials?

50 liters

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How many liters do developed nations generate?

200-400 liters

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2.1 billion people lack safe drinking water, and 2.4 billion lack water for hygiene. why?

In rural areas, commutes to water are long

In urban areas, lines to get water are longer

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What are the top 3 water withdrawals in the U.S?

  1. Thermoelectric (41%)

  2. Irrigation (37%)

  3. Public Water Supply (12%)

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Top 6 water using states?

  1. California

  2. Texas

  3. Idaho

  4. Florida

  5. Arkansas

  6. North Carolina

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Water Stress

when country’s available water falls below 4,600 L/d per person

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Water Scarcity

when country’s available water falls below 2,700 L/d per person

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Absolute Water Scarcity

when per-person water availability is < 1,400 L/d

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What part of NC experiences the most precipitation?

Western NC

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What happens as % (amount of imperviousness) increases?

peak stream height increases and the runoff is delivered much quicker to the stream (flashy)

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Meteorological Droughts

based on rainfall

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Agricultural Droughts

based on soil moisture

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Hydrologic Droughts

based on streamflow or groundwater levels

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Where do we get precipitation measurements from?

  1. weather stations

  2. Rainn gauges

  3. Satelitte and radar

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Where do we collect precipitation measurement data?

  1. State Climate Office

  2. NOAA Weather Stations

  3. Volunteer Reports

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What % of freshwater is ground water?

96%

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__% of the U.S. water supply consists of ground water.

25%

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Due to soil filtration, ground water is _________.

cleaner and purer than surface water

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America’s Ogallala Aquifer, world’s largest underground water reserve, supplies how much of U.S’s irrigation water?

33%

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Reduction of recharge area —

hard surfaces (roads, parking lots, roof tops)

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Saltwater Intrusion

migration of salt water from ocean to wells due to excessive water level drops in freshwater aquifers

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Excessive Pumping can ___ rivers and lakes.

dry up

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Confining Bed

largely impermeable layers that hinder water’s movement (e.g., clay)

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Aquifers

permeable rock or sediments that transmit water easily (e.g., sand or gravel

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What causes degradation of ground water?

Waste storage, treatment, or disposal facilities

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Septic Systems are the _____ most reported source of groundwater contamination.

third

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Which sector is the largest global user and waster of water?

Agriculture, particularly through agricultural irrigation

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How is irrigation water typically priced?

Irrigation water is often priced far below its true value — reducing farmers incentive to invest in more efficient irrigation technologies

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How much water is wasted in agricultural irrigation?

60%, due to evaporation or seepage

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What would be the impact of reducing agricultural water loss by 10%?

Could provide enough water to double current domestic use.

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Water Conservation

reducing overall use, reducing waste, and recycling water for other uses

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____% of water use from homes is caused by leaks.

5-10%

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What is the largest consumer water use in homes is?

Toilet flushing

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Altered Landscape Practices

planting lawn vegetation that dones’t require routine watering

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Rain Gardens

directing runoff to landscaped areas in the yard that allow the water to infiltrate and potentially recharge the groundwater

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Rainwater Harvesting

the process of collecting, storing and using rainwater for water consuming activities such as irrigation & vehicle washing

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How is flooding mitigated during less extreme storms?

managing storm water runoff