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Colorado Technical University
Course: SCI201 – Environmental Science
Instructor: Vikki French
vfrench@coloradotech.edu
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Wk07 Assignments
Discussion Board Topic 1 (10 points)
Due May 26, 2020
By now, you should be coming up with a topic for your Project. Tell us about it! (You may still
change your topic later if you decide to...)
Zoomwork: Toxins in the Water (15 points)
Water Resources (4.5 points, ½ point each except where noted)
Due May 26, 2020
1) How much of the Earths surface is covered by oceans?
2) How much of the Earths surface is covered by water?
3) How much of the total water on Earth is fresh water?
4) How much of Earths fresh water is locked away in glaciers and ice caps?
5) How much of Earths water is fresh water available for human use?
Zoom Discussion (2 points)
6) Tell me about the Aral Sea:
Water Use (7 points, ½ point each except where noted)
7) What is Earths freshwater used for?
8) What fraction of the Earths people are affected by water scarcity?
Zoom Discussion (2 points)
9) Tell me about depletion of the Ogallala aquifer:
10) What is most of Denvers fresh water used for?
11) Is Summitville Mine a problem for Colorado water? Explain! (2 points)
12) Tell me about Devecser, Hungary (1.5 points):
Water Pollution (3.5 points, ½ point each except where noted)
13) What are some types of fresh water pollution?
14) What is the legislature designed to protect our supply of fresh water?
16) Is Denvers drinking water safe? Explain your answer.
Zoom Discussion (2 points)
17) Tell me about safe drinking water:
Discussion Board Topic 2 (10 points)
Due May 26, 2020
For this Discussion Board, share your thoughts on:
Impacts of air and water pollution on your life
Discussion Board (2 Replies) (10 points)
Research: Earths Recycling (30 points)
Due May 26, 2020
Due May 26, 2020
The atmospheric conveyor belt (Hadley cells):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHrapzHPCSA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh011eAYjAA (you can quit after you see what’s going on)
1) Explain what causes atmospheric circulation: (I want at least 5 details)
2) Explain a result of atmospheric circulation: (I want at least 5 details)
The oceanic conveyor belt (thermohaline circulation):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdgUyLTUYkg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3niR_-Kv4SM (no, there isn’t any sound…)
3) Explain what causes oceanic circulation: (I want at least 5 details)
4) Explain a result of oceanic circulation: (I want at least 5 details)
The crustal conveyor belt (plate tectonics):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmC-vjQGSNM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm5giPd5Uro
5) Explain what causes crustal circulation: (I want at least 5 details)
Do your own research to find:
6) Explain why recycling is important: (I want at least 5 details)
7) Include the url(s) you used to answer this question:
Submit this document to the Portal Wk07 Homework
Toxic Stuff
Some man-made
Some made by mother nature
Air Pollution
Deaths from Air Pollution - 2004
en.wikipedia.org
Air Pollution
www.ec.gc.ca
Water, Marine &
Freshwater Resources
www.graphicsfactory.com
Marine Resources
Oceans cover about 71 percent
of our planet’s surface
They influence the global climate,
teem with biodiversity,
facilitate transportation and commerce, and
provide us with many resources
Water Resources
PROJECT QUESTION 1
Fresh Water Is Limited
About 74 percent
of the Earth’s surface
is covered with water
Water Resources
PROJECT QUESTION 2
Fresh Water Is Limited
96.5\% of the water on Earth is salt water
How much of the total water on Earth is
fresh water?
Water Resources
PROJECT QUESTION 3
Fresh Water Is Limited
About 69\% of the fresh water
is in glaciers and ice caps
(so: 69\% of the 3.5\%… or a little less
than 2.5\% of the total water on Earth)
Water Resources
PROJECT QUESTION 4
Fresh Water Is Limited
In other words, 1\% of the water on Earth
is fresh water accessible for human use
Water Resources
PROJECT QUESTION 5
Fresh Water
What are Earth’s freshwater systems?
Rivers and streams
Lakes and ponds—standing
water
Wetlands
Groundwater
Fresh Water Is Limited
All Earth’s fresh water
comes from precipitation
The Hydrologic Cycle
www.greenroofs.com
I.R. Tannehill
Toxins in the Water Discussion
PROJECT QUESTION 1
The Aral Sea
https://www.britannica.com/place/Aral-Sea
Fresh Water
What is Earth’s freshwater used for?
About 70 percent is used for
agriculture
About 20 percent is used for
industry
About 10 percent is for municipal
uses
Water Resources
PROJECT QUESTION 7
Fresh Water Is Limited
One-third of the world’s people
are already affected
by water scarcity
Water Resources
PROJECT QUESTION 8
Fresh Water Is Limited
One-third of the world’s people
are already affected
by water scarcity
Colorado is one of those places
Toxins in the Water Discussion
PROJECT QUESTION 9
Depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer
https://civileats.com/2019/11/18/high-plains-farmers-race-to-save-the-ogallala-aquifer/
Denver Water Use
What do we use the most water for in the
Denver area?
Water Resources
PROJECT QUESTION 10
Denver Water Pamphlet January 2013
Toxic Water
Not all disasters are far away
Summitville Mine
Colorado
1980s
en.wikipedia.org
Summitville Mine
The Summitville mine was a gold mining site in
Rio Grande County, Colorado
It is remembered for the environmental damage
caused in the 1980s by the accidental leakage of
mining by-products into local waterways and then
the Alamosa River
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summitville_mine
Summitville Mine
Gold was discovered at Summitville in 1870
By 1885 there were more than 250 individual
claims in operation
The site was soon mined out, with the weather
of the 11,000 ft high site adding to difficulties
Summitville Mine
The site was re-opened on a number of
occasions for gold or other metals but with little
success
The total amount of gold extracted from the
site from 1873 until 1959 was around 8,012 kg
Summitville Mine
In 1984, an area of 1,230 acres was acquired
by Galactic Resources Ltd
They began a new large-scale open pit operation
covering 550 acres
Summitville Mine
New techniques were used to extract gold from
otherwise uneconomic ore. The mining involved
the treatment of ore with a sodium cyanide
solution to leach the gold out of the ore. The
solution (leachate) was then removed from the
ore and the valuable metals extracted using
activated carbon.
Summitville Mine
New techniques were used to extract gold from
otherwise uneconomic ore. The mining involved
the treatment of ore with a sodium cyanide
solution to leach the gold out of the ore. The
solution (leachate) was then removed from the
ore and the valuable metals extracted using
activated carbon.
Summitville Mine
New techniques were used to extract gold from
otherwise uneconomic ore. The mining involved
the treatment of ore with a sodium cyanide
solution to leach the gold out of the ore. The
solution (leachate) was then removed from the
ore and the valuable metals extracted using
activated carbon.
Summitville Mine
Galactic Resources Ltd. leached around 10 million
tons of ore. The leaching continuing until March
1992
A total of 9,155.8 kg of gold and 9,947.3 kg of
silver were recovered
Summitville Mine
Galactic Resources Ltd. then closed the site
They converted on-site equipment to
detoxification
Around 160 million U.S. gallons of stored water
needed treatment
pubs.usgs.gov
snobear.colorado.edu
Summitville Mine
In 1991, the Colorado state government became
concerned with metal levels in nearby water
They estimated 85,000 US gallons of
contaminated water had leaked into nearby
creeks
pubs.usgs.gov
Summitville Mine
In December 1992, Galactic
Resources Ltd. declared bankruptcy
They announced that the site cleanup operations would halt immediately
Summitville Mine
Starting in 1994, site clean-up was undertaken
by the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) under Superfund Emergency
Response
pubs.usgs.gov
Summitville Mine
The main problem was contaminated water held
in an inadequate pond system
Another source of contamination was water
leaking from older underground workings
Summitville Mine
The EPA estimated that 3,000 US gallons were
leaking from the site every minute
pubs.usgs.gov
Summitville Mine
$155 million was spent on the site for
detoxification and to reduce leakage
Summitville Mine
Robert Friedland, the chairman of Galactic
Resources Ltd. paid around $30 million in
settlement
Summitville Mine
$155 million - $30 million = ?
Summitville Mine
Heavy metals and acid from the mine are
suspected of having killed stocked fish in
downstream reservoirs on the Alamosa River in
1990
Summitville Mine
Although cyanide from the heap leach pads also
leaked in the watershed, cyanide is believed to
have quickly volatilized into the atmosphere
without damaging downstream aquatic life
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1995/ofr-95-0023/summit.htm
Summitville Mine
Water runoff from the Summitville mine flows
down Wrightman Fork, mixes with naturally
acidic runoff from unmined areas, flows into the
Alamosa River and flows out of the mountains
into the San Luis Valley, where it is used for
crop irrigation
Summitville Mine
Despite the water having a pH of around 3
(acidic),
a USGS study stated that the run-off was no
serious threat
Summitville Mine
Rocks in the Summitville area were millions of
years ago subjected to acid-sulfate alteration,
which causes the streams that drain the area to
be naturally acidic and naturally high in metals
Summitville Mine
The very names of nearby creeks are evidence
of poor natural water quality: Iron Creek, Alum
Creek, and Bitter Creek
pubs.usgs.gov
Summitville Mine
Mining at Summitville, by exposing more rock
surface to weathering, increased acidity and
concentrations of dissolved metals in runoff from
the mine area
The degradation in Summitville runoff water
quality has its origin in both decades-old mining
structures and the open-pit mining of 19851992
pubs.usgs.gov
pubs.usgs.gov
A United States Geological Survey
investigation arrived at three major
conclusions:
1) Extensive remedial efforts are required
2) Natural contamination adversely
affected water quality and fish
habitat in the Alamosa River long
before Summitville
3) Mining at Summitville has had no
discernible adverse effects on crops
irrigated with Alamosa River water
pubs.usgs.gov
pubs.usgs.gov
(Mn is manganese)
pubs.usgs.gov
pubs.usgs.gov
pubs.usgs.gov
Is Summitville a problem?
Water Resources
PROJECT QUESTION 11
It Never Ends…
Aug. 5, 2015
A spill sent 1 million gallons of wastewater
from an abandoned mine into the Animas
River, turning the river orange
http://www.denverpost.com/environment/ci_28595759/animas-river-contaminated-by-1-million-
http://www.denverpost.com/environment/ci_28595759/animas-river-contaminated-by-1-million-
It Never Ends…
Durango residents are warned to cut back
on water use as health officials evaluate
river
It Never Ends…
The Environmental Protection Agency
confirmed it triggered the spill while using
heavy machinery to investigate pollutants
at the Gold King Mine north of Silverton
Devecser, Hungary
Oct 4, 2010
drotoskocsma.network.hu
DEVECSER, Hungary (AP) - Hungary
declared a state of emergency
in three counties after
a flood of toxic red sludge
engulfed several towns
and burned people through their clothes
vidadospensamentos.blogspot.com
www.helyitermekmagazin.hu
wwf.panda.org
www.ctvnews.ca
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/10/a_flood_of_toxic_sludge.html
drotoskocsma.network.hu
ecoportal.su
A sludge reservoir
belonging to a private aluminum company,
Ajkai Timfoldgyar owned by MAL Zrt
burst,
releasing 35.3 million cubic feet
of toxic red mud
www.aljazeera.com
The Ajkai Timfoldgyar plant
is in Ajka, a town 100 miles
(160 kilometers) southwest
of Budapest, the capital
www.aljazeera.com
About 120 people were treated
for injuries such as burns
and eye damage
6 people were reported missing
and four were confirmed dead,
including a young man
and a 3-year-old child
390 people were evacuated
from the area
drotoskocsma.network.hu
110 residents were rescued
from the flooded towns
of Kolontal, Devecser
and Somlovasarhely
www.renewableresourcesfoundation.org
The National Disaster Management
Directorate had several hundred tons
of plaster poured into the Marcal River
to bind the toxic sludge
and prevent it from flowing on and
contaminating other rivers
downstream such as the Danube
drotoskocsma.network.hu
About 35.3 million cubic feet
(1 million cubic meters) of sludge
leaked from the reservoir,
affecting an estimated 15.4 square miles
(40 square kilometers)
hu.wikipedia.org
www.nasa.gov
Environmental Affairs State Secretary
Zoltan Illes
suspended activity at the plant
and ordered the company
to repair the damaged reservoir
energiaoldal.hu
survinat.com
Zoltan Bakonyi, head of the aluminium
Company, was arrested
www.roibal.net
veol.hu
Firefighters and soldiers
swept through the region
carrying out cleanup tasks
with bulldozers
www.theguardian.com
ahmadalikarim.wordpress.com
pallerozottelme.blog.hu
http://wp-images.worthynews.com/006-099.jpg
https://m1.behance.net/rendition/modules/100458149/disp/48360eb5f3d38635e8b7ed6625a80eb
http://nagykaroly.szatmar.ro/files/news/mn_1317708312a_nagy.jpg
The sludge, a waste product in aluminum
production, contained heavy metals
and is toxic if ingested
Many of the injured sustained burns as
the sludge seeped through their clothes,
and two faced life-threatening conditions
Two women, a young man and a
3-year-old child were killed
in the flooding
survinat.com
MAL, the Hungarian Aluminum Production
and Trade Company, came under fierce
criticism, with officials suggesting too
much of the caustic red sludge was being
held in the reservoir
Authorities ordered a criminal inquiry into
the accident
MAL insisted it had done nothing wrong
and that the sludge was not considered
hazardous under EU standards
Zoltan Bakonyi,
head of aluminium
company MAL Zrt,
covers his face after
the Veszprem county
court released him
from custody in
Veszprem, Hungary,
on October 13, 2010
www.alternativenergia.hu
MAL repairing
the reservoir - 2011
www.theatlantic.com
Devecser, Hungary
2012
enfo.agt.bme.hu
In 2012, damaged buildings had been
razed and much of the land had been
cleaned up
MAL Zrt had been fined $647 million
(472 million euros) for environmental
damages
Monitoring shows lower toxicity than many
had feared, but the levels are still
dangerous
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/09/a-flood-of-red-sludge-one-yearlater/100158/
Devecser, Hungary
framework.latimes.com
www.amandarivkin.com
2010
2012
philadelphialawyerpersonalinjury.com
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/09/a-flood-of-red-sludge-one-year-later/100158/
2010
2012
2010
2012
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/09/a-flood-of-red-sludge-one-year-later/100158/
2010
2012
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/09/a-flood-of-red-sludge-one-year-later/100158/
2010
2012
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/09/a-flood-of-red-sludge-one-year-later/100158/
http://halasztelekma.hu/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/devecser_2.jpg
Toxins in the Water
PROJECT QUESTION 12
Tell me about Devecser
It Never Ends…
Nov. 5, 2015
A dam that burst at an ironore mine in south-eastern
Brazil is thought to have killed
at least 15 people, devastating
a nearby town with mudslides
and leaving officials in the
remote region scrambling to
assess casualties.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/05/brazil-iron-mine-dam-bursts-floods-nearby-homes
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/05/brazil-iron-mine-dam-bursts-floods-nearby-homes
Questions?
www.career.gatech.edu
Water Pollution
Its a jungle out there:
Poison in the very air we breathe
Do you know whats in the water that you drink?
Well I do, and its amazing-People think Im crazy, cause I worry all the time
If you paid attention, youd be worried too!
You better pay attention or this world we love so much
Might just kill you…
I could be wrong now, but I dont think so!
Cause theres a jungle out there.
by Randy Newman
Water Pollution
PROJECT QUESTION 13
Stuff you don’t want to be in
your drinking water:
aluminum
barium
manganese
uranium
cyanide
fluoride
nitrates and nitrites
sodium
sulfate
dirt (turbidity)
copper
lead
Water Pollution
PROJECT QUESTION 14
Legislative efforts:
the Clean Water Act
Water Pollution
Denver Water Pamphlet January 2013
Water Pollution
Denver Water Pamphlet January 2013
Fertilizer Pollution
Note: Mississippi drainage only
http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs-076-02/
Water Pollution
Nitrates - form when
microorganisms break down
organic residues
Nitrites - plants use nitrates
from the soil which accumulates
in their leaves and stems
Water Pollution
Nitrates and nitrites can cause
methemoglobinemia or blue baby
syndrome
Very high levels of nitrite
result in a reduced oxygen
supply to vital tissues such as
the brain and in gastric
problems
Water Pollution
Denver Water Pamphlet January 2013
Water Pollution
PROJECT QUESTION 15
Is Denver’s water safe?
Explain!
Water Pollution
Purification of Contaminated
Water
Prevention is the best way to
ensure clean water
Water treatments include
distillation, reverse osmosis, ion
exchange or blending
Water Pollution
Reverse osmosis forces water
under pressure through a
membrane that filters out
minerals and nitrate
Water Pollution
An ion exchange unit is filled
with special resin beads that
are charged with chloride
As water passes over the
beads, the resin takes up
nitrate in exchange for chloride
Water Pollution
Charcoal filters and water
softeners do not adequately
remove nitrates from water
Boiling nitrate-contaminated
water does not make it safe to
drink and actually increases the
concentration of nitrates
Water Pollution
The cleanest US water cities:
Fort Worth
Providence
Charleston
Boston
(note: Denver was not in the
database)
environmental working groups national drinking water database 2009
Water Pollution
The dirtiest US water cities:
Pensacola (MTBE)
(motor fuel additive)
Riverside (Perchlorate)
(rocket fuel and fireworks)
Las Vegas (Trihalomethanes)
(disinfectants)
Reno (arsenic)
environmental working groups national drinking water database 2009
Toxins in the Water Discussion
PROJECT QUESTION 17
Tell me about safe drinking
water
Is bottled water safer?
www.ess.uci.edu
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You Survived!
Don’t forget your Discussion
Board due Friday and Research
due next week!
Be working on your
Projects!
Have a great
rest of the week!
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