Lesson 5: Potable Water Flashcards

1
Q

True or False.

For humans, it’s fine for the water we drink to have high levels of dissolved salt/ microbes.

A
  • False.
  • Drinking water should have sufficiently low levels of dissolved salts and microbes.
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What is “potable water?”

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  • Water that is safe to drink is known as “potable water.”
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Why is potable water not PURE (in the chemical sense?)

A
  • Because, potable water contains dissolved substances.
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4
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What does the methods used to obtain potable water depend on?

2 main things!!

A

1.) Avaliable supplies of water.
2.) Local conditions.

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5
Q

What is “fresh water”?

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  • Fresh water: water that contains low levels of dissolved substances.
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6
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How is fresh water collected in the UK?

A
  • Rain water provides fresh water that collects in the ground and in lakes and river.
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7
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What are the 3 steps that most potable water is produced by?

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1.) Chose an appropriate source of fresh water.
2.)Passing the water through filter beds
3.) Sterilising

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8
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What 3 types of sterilising agents are there (used to produce potable water?)

A

1.) Chlroine
2.) ozone
3.) Ultraviolet light.

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9
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If supplies of fresh water is limited, what might some people need to do to obtain potable water?

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  • Desalination of salty or sea water may be required.
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10
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What are the two different methods of desalination?

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1.) Distillation
2.) Processes that use membranes ie. reverse osmosis.

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What is the issue with the two difference processes of desalination?

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  • They require large amounts of energy.
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Why is it important to pass fresh water through filter beds (in the second step of producing potable water?)

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  • Removes large twigs/ gravel/ solid bits.
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13
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Why is it important to sterilise fresh water before you drink it?

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  • Kill any harmful bacteria/microbes.
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14
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Why is desalination used?

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  • Reduces the levels of dissolved salts down to an acceptable level.
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