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I make an effort to conserve water. Yes No Sometimes. Precious Resource. Water Resources. Availability. Access. Use. Types of pollution. Case study: developed and developing. Culture. Scale. Local: creeks and river. Regional: Puget Sound and Mississippi Basin. Global: Pacific Ocean. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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I make an effort to conserve water.

1 2 3

50% 50%0%1. Yes

2. No

3. Sometimes

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Precious Resource

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Water Resources

• Availability.

• Access.

• Use.

• Types of pollution.

• Case study: developed and developing.

• Culture.

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Scale

• Local: creeks and river.

• Regional: Puget Sound and Mississippi Basin.

• Global: Pacific Ocean.

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Water Need

• 1,000 cubic meters/year.

• Growing food.

• Drinking.

• Hygiene.

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Availability

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Availability

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Percent of access to potable water.

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AccessibilityOne billion lack potable water.

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Worldwide Water Use

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Worldwide Water Use

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U.S. Water Use in 2000

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U.S. Water Use

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U.S. Water Use

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U.S. Water Use

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(Some) Pollution Types

• Sanitation.• Agricultural by-product: pesticides and

fertilizers.• Industrial by-product.• Non-point urban runoff: residential and

commercial.• Particulates/sediment.• Trash.

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What do 700 million people in India not have access to?

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50% 5%45%

1. Clean drinking water

2. A toilet

3. Sufficient irrigation water

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Ganges River

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Accessibility2.6 billion lack proper sanitation.

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Relative Water Quality

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Pesticides

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Pesticide Use

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Pesticide Use

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Mississippi Basin

Drains 41% of

continental United States.

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Dead Zone: Gulf of Mexico5,800 square miles

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Non-point Source Pollution

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Duwamish River

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Duwamish Watershed

• Capitol Hill to Tukwila to West Seattle.

• 32 square miles.

• 3-5 billion gallons of stormwater/year.

• Sewage enters the river approximately 48 days each year. 250+ million gallons/year.

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Superfund Site

• 5 mile stretch of the Duwamish River.

• Fish and crabs 7x more cancer causing chemicals.

• PCBs in nearly all salmon.

• River bottom exceeds safe standards for heavy metals by more than 400%.

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Duwamish River

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PCBs and phthalates

• PCBs: group of 200+ industrial chemicals used for insolating and plasticizing

• Banned in 1970s

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Eastern Garbage Patch

• Miles long.

• One million pieces/square mile.

• 90% plastic trash.

• 1 million sea birds choked/ tangled each year.

• 10,000 seals, whales, dolphins, and other marine mammals.

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Goals of the Puget Sound Partnership include

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20% 10%70%1. Control Invasive

Species

2. Water Quantity

3. Increase recreational use.

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Puget Sound Partnership

Shared strategy for Puget Sound.

Six goals.

Where are we?

Where do we need to be?

How do we get there?