C14.2 - Water safe to drink Flashcards
What is water?
Water is a vital and useful resource
Water is a vital and useful resource.
What do we use water for?
Water is a vital and useful resource
We use it for agriculture and in industry
Water is a vital and useful resource.
We use it for agriculture and in industry.
What is water, as a solvent and as a coolant?
Water is a vital and useful resource
We use it for agriculture and in industry
Water is an important raw material, as a solvent and as a coolant
Water is a vital and useful resource.
We use it for agriculture and in industry.
Water is an important raw material, as a solvent and as a coolant.
Other uses of water
Water is a vital and useful resource
We use it for agriculture and in industry
Water is an important raw material, as a solvent and as a coolant
Other uses of water are for washing and cleaning and drinking
Potable water
Potable water is water that is fit to drink
What is a major issue all over the world?
Providing people with water that is fit to drink (potable water) is a major issue all over the world
In countries such as the UK, what does rainwater do?
In countries such as the UK, rainwater falls to the ground, replenishing our supplies of fresh water in rivers and lakes
In countries such as the UK, rainwater falls to the ground, replenishing our supplies of fresh water in rivers and lakes.
What does it also do?
In countries such as the UK, rainwater falls to the ground, replenishing our supplies of fresh water in rivers and lakes
It also seeps down through soil and rocks to underground sources of water called aquifers
Aquifers
Aquifers are underground sources of water
In countries such as the UK, rainwater falls to the ground, replenishing our supplies of fresh water in rivers and lakes.
It also seeps down through soil and rocks to underground sources of water called aquifers.
How can fresh water be obtained from these porous underground seams of rock?
In countries such as the UK, rainwater falls to the ground, replenishing our supplies of fresh water in rivers and lakes
It also seeps down through soil and rocks to underground sources of water called aquifers
Fresh water can be obtained from these porous underground seams of rock by drilling a pipe down to form a water well
What does rainwater itself do as it falls to the ground?
Rainwater itself dissolves some gases from the air as it falls to the ground
Rainwater itself dissolves some gases from the air as it falls to the ground.
Then, what happens?
Rainwater itself dissolves some gases from the air as it falls to the ground
Then, once in contact with solid land, it will dissolve soluble substances as it passes over them
Rainwater itself dissolves some gases from the air as it falls to the ground.
Then, once in contact with solid land, it will dissolve soluble substances as it passes over them.
So what will water from natural sources always contain?
Rainwater itself dissolves some gases from the air as it falls to the ground
Then, once in contact with solid land, it will dissolve soluble substances as it passes over them
So water from natural sources will always contain dissolved minerals (salts), as well as microorganisms from soil and decaying matter
Rainwater itself dissolves some gases from the air as it falls to the ground.
Then, once in contact with solid land, it will dissolve soluble substances as it passes over them.
So water from natural sources will always contain dissolved minerals (salts), as well as microorganisms from soil and decaying matter.
What must happen to the levels of both these impurities?
Rainwater itself dissolves some gases from the air as it falls to the ground
Then, once in contact with solid land, it will dissolve soluble substances as it passes over them
So water from natural sources will always contain dissolved minerals (salts), as well as microorganisms from soil and decaying matter
The levels of both these impurities must be reduce to meet strict safety standards for drinking water
What do the best sources of fresh water contain?
The best sources of fresh water contain low levels of minerals and microbes to start with
Where is about 97% of the water on Earth found?
About 97% of the water on Earth is found in its oceans
About 97% of the water on Earth is found in its oceans.
What is this?
About 97% of the water on Earth is found in its oceans
This is not potable water
Describe the 1st step of the treatment of water from a reservoir to make potable water
The 1st step of the treatment of water from a reservoir to make potable water:
At the reservoir - As the water enters the water treatment works, it passes through a screen
This is made from bars of metal placed close together
These catch large objects, such as leaves and twigs
Describe the 2nd step of the treatment of water from a reservoir to make potable water
The 2nd step of the treatment of water from a reservoir to make potable water:
The settlement tank - sand and soil settle out
Describe the 3rd step of the treatment of water from a reservoir to make potable water
The 3rd step of the treatment of water from a reservoir to make potable water:
Aluminium sulfate and lime are added to the water
Small particles of dirt clump together so that they sink to the bottom of the water
The sludge that collects like this is dumped in a landfill site, where it forms mud
Describe the 4th step of the treatment of water from a reservoir to make potable water
The 4th step of the treatment of water from a reservoir to make potable water:
The water is passed through a special filter made of fine sand and gravel
This removes any remaining particles of mud or grit, so the water is clean
Describe the 5th step of the treatment of water from a reservoir to make potable water
The 5th step of the treatment of water from a reservoir to make potable water:
Although the water now looks clean, it may still contain harmful bacteria
A small amount of chlorine is added to the water to kill any bacteria in the water
Alternatively, ozone can be added or UV light used
Describe the 6th step of the treatment of water from a reservoir to make potable water
The 6th step of the treatment of water from a reservoir to make potable water:
The pH of the water is checked and corrected so that it is neutral
It is then stored in large tanks and service reservoirs ready to be pumped to homes, schools, offices, factories, ect
When water is taken from rivers or reservoirs, made to store fresh water, what has to happen?
When water is taken from rivers or reservoirs, made to store fresh water, it has to be treated to make it safe to drink