Saturday, November 20, 2010

Alexis, Zackariah,Sam, Karina

We are called the 4 Debris.
We are Figuring out how this is a huge cause.
It has been known to have being so big almost as big as the state of Texas.
This is our mind map.
about how we think we can make a difference.
we wanna stop pulloting ever thing.

This is are world map on Marine Debris.
Its labed on were and whats going on.
Our Question is:
How can Marine Debris be taken out of the ocean to no
longer harm living things?

Our two compines that were contacted were
Mca foundation
Marine Debries

Thursday, November 18, 2010

The Dirty Truth

                                        Dirty Truth
                   Main Question: How the sewage affects us? 
          We are the Dirty Truth and we are researching about San Marcos Sewage Spills. And we are wondering about what had caused  the sewage spill  to happen.And also how was it caused and when was it caused. This is important for the world because we could see that the sewage is being  spilled and that is damaging the water. This information is important because we could see that 5,440 gallons of sewage was spilled.


Apocalyptica Blog #2

Our Team:
Josiah, Taryn, and Parker
Our Jobs:
Josiah-Project Manager and Science Expert
Taryn-I.T. Specialist
Parker-Creative Designer
Our Issue: Oil spills, we hope to find a way to
clean up spills efficiantly and help prevent them.
Our Question:
WILL THE GULF OF MEXICO EVER BE THE SAME AFTER THE OIL SPILL?

Pollution Busters # 2

How can we  minimize the size Garbage patch larger than Alaska?






(Logo)
Our group member:
Melody M.
Alondra D.
Xitlalyc P.
Askel R.
                                                          This is our  groups Mapping.

Prezi our brainstorm

Our Companies (connections)

Fast Company (electrolux)
Treehugger

The Sewage Supressorz

Audra D.
Anders B.
Jacob D.
Marissa P.

Our Question:
How does our drinking water get contaminated with sewage?

We have found two companies that filter water sewage. The two companies are Aqua Sun International and Aquasana. We are planning on sending an email to ask if can borrow a filter and ask them about our question.

Supermen Oil Spill Team

Our big question:

 How effective is LifeStraw when used to filter oil from water?
Our team:















Our Mind Map:














Our location map:

 Our team logo:


The two companies that are supporting us:
  1. LifeStraw
  2. USCG (United States Coast Guard)

Drowning in Plastic

Question our group came up with:
The question our group came up with How can scientists make micro-organisms that eat or biodegrate plastic?

Team Members:

Our team members are Robert Chavez, Jackie Lopez, Ashley Vielmann, Jorge Caudillo,

Mind Map:


Companies:
The two companies we are contacting are Plastic Pollution Coalition and Clean Seas Coalition.

Location Map:

Team Logo


The Water Cleaners

The Water Cleaners
Our group Members: Richard O., Andy T., Eva A., Sandra R.
   
    

















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Our group will see what is the most effective way to clean and purify water. We will be contacting some organizations that are trying to solve this problem. When we have seen a few ways to clean water, we will compare them and see what is the best way to clean water.
Our Question:
What is the most effective way to purify water?

Organizations that are working to solve this problem are:
Organizations that help reduce water scarcity are LifeStraw and PUR.  LifeStraw is a 
team who creates tubes to filter water, and they call these tubes life straws.  Their 
website's defintion of this tube is "portable water filter for prevention of common 
diarrhoeal disease;it can be carried around for easy access to safe and clean drinking 
water.  PUR is a grup who create tablets to put in dirty water, and you wait a few minutes. 
Then, you drink the water because it has now been purified. 

Places that are affected by the water availability:


  
















Our Mind Map:

You ain't got no pancake mix


You aint got no pancake mix




Our question is, how do people contribute to water poullion? By researching the data and research needed. We will have to work at our hardest to get to that answer. This is a hard goal to over come. We need to work effictely  together. We all think we can get to that goal.

  
http://www.freshwater.org/index.php/contact-u

Blog #1 Team Mercury : Paige Wessels, Alex Garcia, Lance Currey, Manny Tam

Our team chose to investigate how to help stop mercury from unnatural causes from getting into water and fish.  some things that cause mercury to get into the water and then into the fish is Coal incineration, Alkali and metal processing, and Medical and other waste. This is bad because the people that eat these fish then get mercury poisoning. We think that we can solve this problem by being aware of where the mercury polluted water is so we don't eat those fish, and by not putting the waste into the water so it won't become polluted.

 





Team Typhoid



BIG QUESTION: How does Salmonella Typhi bacteria get into water? How do we get Salmonella Typhi bacteria out of affected waters?
Cole, Austin, Katherine, and Pracilla

Our Logo

this is our mind map.
This shows where typhoid has affected people.


About Typhoid:
    Typhoid Fever is a disease caused by the bacteria Salmonella Typhi. It is spread through food and water. Usually, it's spread through either exposure to raw sewage that has feces from a "carrier", or it is spread from being exposed to food or beverage that has been handled by a carrier. Countries such as lower class African countries, or lower class South American countries are exposed to Typhoid Fever more frequently because handwashing is less frequent and raw sewage is exposed more to people. Once inside, Salmonella Typhi will spread through the blood stream and infect the whole body.

Two Companies we contacted are:
  • The CDC
  • Rand Water

H2O and Water Club

Our group is researching plastic. They are bad because plastic takes a long time to biodegrate. Another reason is that they can get into marine animals and seabirds and kill them. There is a huge garbage patch with 46,000 pieces of plastic that is twice the size of France killing a million seabirds and 100,000 marine animals per year.

  

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Apocalyptica

Our group is researching oil spills. Oil spills are very bad for the ocean in many ways, for example, the creatures in the ocean can be affected very negatively. The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is still doing damage to undersea life, there was a recent article that described how coral life near the source of the oil is dying, this is bad because many types of fish and plants need the coral to survive. we hope to find a solution that will help end oil spills.
Some Links:
Wikipedia link about oil spills
Some news articles about oil spills

Pollutionbusters

We are doing our project on the Pacific Garbge Patch.This is one on of the biggest Garbge that their this in the world.This is two times as big a taxes .The pacific gabge patch cover over 40 % of our ocean.This has being going on for a long time now.We should care because this is killing lots of  sea animails.
 
This were the garbge is gettinbg put together.

Sewage Suppressorz

Our group topic is about sewage pollution in Africa, Peru and the United States. All around the world sewage pollution has been affecting sea life and drinking water. Due to Africa's poor sewage system human  waste has been spilling into the water ways and is becoming more difficult to clean. Peru's Lake Titicaca is being polluted with 12 million cubic meters of sewage water dumped yearly. If we don't improve our sewage systems it will get worse.

 

Sewage Pollution

We found that sewage pollution is caused by feices from animals and us.  In the uk there is been a problem with sewage pollution.  we are still researching more and trying to find videos about the issue.  They haven't updated yet as of right now what the status is on it.

Sewage pollution

World Wide Water Waster Haters

The main problem we are working on is water wastage. Water wastage is a big problem because in first world contries peopel take water for granite and waste it often. But, in 3rd and 2nd world contries they dont have water due to other contries wasting water.
Questions:
           1.Do 2nd and 3rd World countries have little, dirty water becuase they dont have the technology, or because 1st world countries are wasting it all.

Here is a link to a Sesame street video about water wasting

Some Stats:
  1. Americans now use 127 percent more water than we did in 1950.
  2. About 95 percent of the water entering our homes goes down the drain.
  3. Running the tap while brushing your teeth can waste 4 gallons of water.
  4. Older toilets can use 3 gallons of clean water with every flush, while new toilets use as little as 1 gallon.
  5. Leaky faucets that drip at the rate of one drop per second can waste up to 2,700 gallons of water each year.
  6. A garden hose or sprinkler can use almost as much water in an hour as an average family of four uses in one day.
  7. A water-efficient dishwasher will use as little a 4 gallons per wash cycle, whereas some older models use up to 13 gallons per cycle.
  8. Some experts estimate that more than 50 percent of landscape water use goes to waste due to evaporation or runoff caused by over-watering.
  9. Many people in the world exist on 3 gallons of water per day or less. We can use that amount in one flush of the toilet.
  10. Over a quarter of all the clean, drinkable water you use in your home is used to flush the toilets.         1. Humans use more and more water each year.
  11. 2. Americans use five times the amount of water that Europeans use.

    3. Humans daily use about 190 litres (50 gallons) of water.

    4. A person pays about 25 cents for water use on a daily basis.

    5. Two thirds of the water used in a home is used in the bathroom.

    6. To flush a toilet we use 7.5 to 26.5 litres (2 to 7 gallons) of water.

    7. In a five-minute shower we use 95 to 190 litres (25 to 50 gallons) of water.

    8. To brush your teeth you use 7.5 litres (2 gallons) of water.

    9. For an automatic dishwasher 35 to 45 litres (9 to 12 gallons) of water is used.

    10. Saving a bottle of cold water in the fridge is better that taking it from the tap, because it saves time and water.

    11. While brushing your teeth, instead of leaving the tap running, you should fill up a glass to rinse your mouth.

    12. Baths use less water than a typical shower. Soaking in a partially filled tub will use less water than a short shower.

    13. The average person spends less than 1 % of his or her total personal expenditure dollars for water, wastewater, and water disposal services.

    14. Less than 1% of the water treated by public water systems is used for drinking and cooking.

    15. Bottled water can be up to 1000 times more expensive than tap water and it may not be as safe.

    16. Today, at least 400 million people live in regions with severe water shortages.


    Read more: About water wasting at this link

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Group Question:
How are we losing our water so fast and quickly when we have so much it?
Two Companies: Moen,
Water use it wisley.com



Supermen Oil Spill Team

Our group project is on oil spills in the gulf of Mexico, Alaska, and China. We are concerned about the amount of oil produced around the globe, and from time to time the spills that occur when an oil rig blows. Just recently, the BP Spill let at least 185 gallons of oil into the ocean. Along with the China and Alaska oil spills, the amount of oil spilled in just 3 spills was over 5,160,000 barrels of oil! There's so much oil in our oceans after all of the spills in history, we want to find out how to stop it.





4 Debris

we have found out that marine debris is techniullay littering but in the ocean and it means that when ships reck or just drop stuff over board all the sluppies or thing are called debri.

         

in these cases it makes many diffrent situations.
Marine Debris is a very active discovery...

They Need Water

They Need Water is one of our groups focusing water scarsity in Africa, Asia, and Austraila. These three places all have one thing in common even though they are in very different places. They have very little water for everything and everyone. Water is vatal to live, and the fact they have no water is trapping them in a constant cycle of underdevelopment. These places have 2ed and 3rd world countries.

Some Stats:
  • 1 BILLION people go without water every day
  • 1 child dies every 15 seconds because of this issue
  • 25% of kids die because of the dirty water they must drink
  • AIDS and HIV infected die quicker because water is necessary to them to live
  • More infants die then necessary because boiling doesn't get all the desises out
  • Perth, Austraila has had a 21% decrese in rainfall over the last 10 years, stream flow has decreased by 65%
  • Population increases by 3% per year, and 750+ famlies move to Austraila a week
  • Asia can't keep up with the rice demands because of water scarsity
More to come later

Stop the Stink

Were focusing on sewage pollution as our topic in places around the globe

        The problem is that untreated sewage is being dumped into our water places




http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/23/us/23sewer.html