Drinking Water Module


DRINKING WATER MODULE CONTENTS

Box A Section 1

__2 Hach iron test kits ? 2 Hach nitrate test kits
__2 Hach water hardness kits ? 2 Boxes of pH paper
__2 Hach chlorine test kits ? 4 Distilled water bottles
Box A Section 2
__1 Plastic bag of Whirl-Pak Bags
__1 Plastic bag containing an example Whirl-Pak Bag
__12 Sample Bottles
Box A Section 3
__3--500mL (16.9oz) bottles of spring water
__2--1.5L (50.7oz) bottles of spring water
__1 Brita water filtration pitcher
Box A Section 4
__1 Plastic bag of hardness evidence in plumbing
__1 ice tray
__1 Container of Rolaids
__1 Container of IVORY liquid soap
__Box of plastic sealable bags
__1 Sandstone Rock
__1 Limestone Rock
__3 Sample bottles of rain water
__10 Laminated maps--"Physiographic Provinces of Pennsylvania"
__10 Laminated maps--"Limestone and dolomite distributions in Pennsylvania"
__10 Laminated maps--"Geologic Maps of Pennsylvania"

Box A Section 5
__Iron supplement tablets to spike water samples
__Bleach to spike water samples (for chlorine)
Box B Section 1
BOOKS/BOOKLETS
__ 1 The Geology of Pennsylvania's Groundwater by DCNR (blue/white booklet)
__ 1 Plain Talk About Drinking Water by Dr. James M. Symons (blue book)
__ 1 Drinking Water Hazards by John Cary Stewart (white/blue book)
__ 1 The Drinking Water Book by Colin Ingram (blue/yellow book)
__ 1 The Water We Drink by Barzilay, Weinberg, and Eley (greenish/pinkish book)
__ 1 Safe Drinking Water by Scott Alan Lewis (blue/red/yellow book)
__ 1 What You Should Know About Lead in Your Water by AWRA (teal booklet)
__ 1 Don't Drink the Water by Lono Kahuna Kupa A'o (blue/yellowish book)
__ 1 Is Your Drinking Water Safe? by the DEP (white/blue booklet)
__ 1 Environmental Action: Water Conservation (Teacher Edition) - (light brown book)
__ 1 Environmental Action: Water Conservation (Student Edition) - (light brown book)


Box B Section 1 Continued

__ 1 Drinking Water Quality: Taking Responsibility by Conner and Freeman
__ 1 Water on Tap: A Consumer's Guide to the Nation's Drinking Water by EPA

DISKS
__ 1 Thirstin's Drinking Water Games and Activities Computer CD
__ 1 Creek Connections Drinking Water PowerPoint

VIDEOS
__ 1 Cryptosporidium Parvum
__ 1 Water Follies: National Small Flows Clearinghouse

ACTIVITY FOLDERS
__Bacteria Testing of Drinking Water ?Money Down the Drain
__Search for the Epidemic Source

OTHER
__ 1 stuffed Giardia (Giant Microbe)
Box B Section 2
__9 Bottle tops with mesh
__11 Bottle bottoms
__4 Water filtration interactive laminated posters (placed down the side of the box and folded over on top of the contents of box).
__1 Plastic Box "Water Filtration in the Classroom"
__ 40 Plastic cups __ Containers of alum (3 total)
__ 6 Plastic spoons __ Rubber bands
__ 7 Kitchen strainers __ Mesh squares
Box B Section 3
__1 ---1000mL container
__1 Plastic bag of eyedroppers
__1-25mL graduated cylinder
__1 salt shaker
__6 Containers of Fun Dough (assorted colors)
__1 blue or green food coloring
Box B Section 4
__1 Hach Paddle Tester: Total Aerobic Bacteria/Total Coliform Test Kit (in freezer)
__1 Coliscan Water Monitoring Kit with sample bottles and petri dishes (box of 20 Coliscan Easygel bottles in freezer in B.108)
__1 Plastic bag of Whirl-Pak bags
__1 bottle of bleach
__2 Sets of Bacteria/Protozoa Slides
__7 Science Project Bacteria Kits


DRINKING WATER MODULE ACTIVITIES
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Only a Drop to Drink On Earth
Students demonstrate water distribution on Earth - the relative volumes of salt water and freshwater - and learn how very little is available for human use. 

Water Treatment in the Classroom
Students will simulate the treatment process used on surface water for municipal distribution

Water Meter Monitoring
Students discover the amount of their water usage at home and school. 

Money Down The Drain
Students investigate why wasting water is both economically and environmentally costly.

Easy Worksheet
Difficult Worksheet

Search for the Epidemic Source
Students solve a mysterious water-related epidemic and learn about water-borne illnesses. 

Bacteria Testing of Drinking Water
Students test drinking water and surface waters for bacteria and learn about other waterborne microorganisms.

Chemical Testing of Drinking Water
Students will conduct chemical tests associated with drinking water and compare various sources of drinking water. 

Create a Bottled Drinking Water Label
 To creatively record your results of the chemical tests. 

Hardness Comparisons
Students will conduct hardness tests on various water samples, including rain, surface, spring, groundwater, and distilled water. 

Hardness Evidence Hunt
Students will investigate the consequences of having hard water through an interactive lecture and/or worksheet. 


Module Resource Guide Information

Sections

Instruction Sheets
Enclosed are clear instructions on how to use each piece of equipment found in the watershed activity module (chemistry tests, bacteria kits, even the Brita Filter).   How to Collect Drinking Water Sample may be important to review for those doing bacteria testing.

Safety Sheets
Material Data Safety Sheets are in this section for the chemicals in the Hach test kits. 

Fact Sheet Series
A series of fact sheets produced by Creek Connection on various drinking water topics.  They include:  water useage, sources of drinking water, treatment, pollution, pollutants, water hardness, water appearance and taste, water quality standards, ways to conserve. 

Information on Chemical Parameters
Background information, factsheets, and articles about hardness, nitrates, chlorine, iron, and other chemical parameters associated with drinking water. 

Information on Bacteria and other Waterborne Microorganisms
Background information, factsheets, and articles about waterborne microorganisms, how to sample for them, and some of the illnesses that they cause.  This section includes Waterborne Microorganism Information Sheets for some of the more common microorganisms. 

Information on Water Conservation
Background information, factsheets, and articles about water conservation. 

General Activity Information
A list of module activities and an explanation of the activity format (layout).

Activities
Specific to the drinking water theme, these are activities that can be used in the classroom and/or laboratory.    They address drinking water usage, treatment, conservation, pollutants, chemical parameters, microorganisms, and social issues. 


Drinking Water Websites

The National Drinking Water Clearinghouse
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Water Quality Criteria
Water Quality
Pennsylvania Drinking Water - EPA Office of Water

EPA Office of Groundwater and Drinking Water

Pennsylvania's Cool Resource (DEP)

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