EEOS 120 Midterm 1—Part I Individual Part (50 points) Instructions: A.) You may use any source of information except human resources (you are to complete Part I of the exam without consulting any...

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EEOS 120



Midterm 1—Part I
Individual Part (50 points)


Instructions:


A.) You may use any source of information except human resources (you are to complete Part I of the exam without consulting any other person). Textbook, web sources, library sources, etc are fine. Please list the sources that you have used at the end of each question.
B.) Please type if possible. Feel free to write in figures, drawings, and equations if necessary by hand.
C.) As a rule of thumb, you are not expected to spend more than 1.5 hours per question. This means that you might spend ~1 hour researching the question and 30 minutes writing your answers.
D.) Please provide detailed support for any of your statements or answers. In other words, a simple “yes” or “no”, “agree” or “disagree”, or “I think it is clean”, is not a complete answer and will not receive credit. A complete answer takes the form of “Yes, because … and therefore...” or “I think it is clean because …. “.
E.) There is not necessarily any right or wrong answers to these questions. You will be graded on your ability to think and write critically in addressing these environmental issues. More detailed, supportive responses will be more valued than generalizations.
F.) Please staple all answers together and write your name on each page.
Once you have completed the exam,


Please sign the following statement
: “I have not consulted any other person in completing this INDIVIDUAL Part I of the exam.”:
___________________________
For information purposes only (this will not affect your grade), how much time (hours) did you spend on this exam?
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Name ______KEWEI LIN__________________

Midterm Exam-- 5 questions, 10 points each (you may use these pages, the backs of these pages, or separate sheets of paper for your responses):


1.) Water Cycle


a.) If the global water supply was the equivalent of a 5,000,000 (5 x 106) liter pond, how much water would be available to humans for drinking? Hint: What percentage of the total water is available to humans for drinking? Please show your calculation and explain all your assumptions. (5 points)
Human drinking water is less than 1% of the water supply
5,000,000 x 1% = 50,000
It is around 50,000 or less than that for human drinking water.
http://www.lenntech.com/water-quantity-faq.htm
b.) Name 5 contaminants that could make water undrinkable. How can we remove each of these contaminants (there are possibly different methods for each contaminant) to make the water drinkable? Please be specific. (5 points)
1.Coliform Bacteria
We should repairs or modifications of the water system.
http://hinessight.blogs.com/hinessight/2008/06/treating-our-co.html
2.Iron Bacteria
We can treat it use Ultraviolet Light.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5665369_treat-iron-bacteria-well-water.html
3.Giardia and Cryptosporidium
In outdoor we should be boiled for at least one minute for water.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/water-eau/giardia_cryptosporidium-eng.php
4.Copper Pipe Corrosion
We should check for pH and see if the water is corrosive, and we can install a calcite
neutralizer tank.
http://www.cleanwaterstore.com/technical/copper-pipe-corrosion.php?Screen=USL&Code=copper-pipe-corrosion
5.Iron
We can use water softener, chlorination/filtration…etc to solve this problem.
http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/factsheets/ironFS.htm
http://cardinalenvironmental.wordpress.com/2009/07/28/common-contaminants-in-drinking-water/
Name ___KEWEI LIN_____________________

2.) Boston Harbor

The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) claims that the $3.8 Billion dollar Boston Harbor Cleanup has been a great success.
a.) Please present evidence (data for a specific parameter) that water quality is better in Boston Harbor than it was 20 years ago? Explain why this data supports your claim that water quality is better now (5 points)
b.) What can you do to make the water quality (with respect to this parameter) even better? Extend the data given above into the future. How clean can Boston Harbor water become (with respect to your measurement)? Please be specific.
(5 points)


Name ________________________

3.) Ecosystems

a.) Design an ecosystem in a glass container 12” x 12” x 12”. (Just describe it and draw it, you don't have to build it. No shrimp please!) This is a closed system…no gas, liquid, or solid can enter or leave. Light can enter and heat can be transferred through the glass. You can add anything you want before you seal it. Describe what biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components are needed to make this a sustainable ecosystem. What does it mean to be sustainble? (7 points)
b.) Describe the flow of a single
carbon
atom in the ecosystem you have created. How long might the carbon atom reside in each reservoir in your cycle? (3 points)
Name ________________________

4.) Photosynthesis

Kelp is type of marine macroalgae.


a.) Describe three adaptations that kelp has to survive in the ocean. (6 points)
b.) What limits its growth in the spring? Explain your reasoning. (4 points)
Name ________________________

5.) Carbon Cycling



a.) Explain the variations of carbon dioxide over time. (6 points)
b.) Where does the excess atmospheric carbon dioxide go (6.0 gigatons of C per year enters the atmosphere from the burning of fossil fuels; yet atmospheric concentrations only increase by 3.2 gigatons of C per year)? (4 points)
Answered Same DayDec 21, 2021

Answer To: EEOS 120 Midterm 1—Part I Individual Part (50 points) Instructions: A.) You may use any source of...

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1.) Water Cycle
a.) If the global water supply was the equivalent of a 5,000,000 (5 x 10
6
) liter pond, how much
water would be available to humans for drinking? Hint: What percentage of the total water is
available to humans for drinking? Please show your calculation and explain all your
assumptions. (5 points)
Answer
This might be calculated with the help of data which could reflect the present availability
of potable water
(means; water fit for drinking purpose). According to researchers, it’s lesser
than 1% of the total water supply so, in case of increment of global water supply, the quantity of
potable water will be:
5,000,000 x 1/100 = 50,000 lit. (approximately).
But, it can happen only in such case when water could not get polluted additionally since;
if pollution level of water will get rise in comparison to water supply then, there would be further
scarcity of potable water. Same could be the scenario in case of increment in population because
of more demand than supply of this precious multipurpose resource in that situation.
Reference
http://www.lenntech.com/water-quantity-faq.htm
http://www.lenntech.com/water-quantity-faq.htm
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b.) Name 5 contaminants that could make water undrinkable. How can we remove each of these
contaminants (there are possibly different methods for each contaminant) to make the water
drinkable? Please be specific. (5 points)
Answer
These are few common water contaminants:
1. Arsenic
Arsenic (a carcinogen) can be removed with the assistance of Activated Alumina (AA)
removal technology which applies a porous aluminum-based material that can adsorb Arsenic
and thus; may ensure its elimination from water.
2. Microbes (such as; Coli form bacteria)
Reverse Osmosis (RO) which is a pressure-driven membrane separation procedure can be
used for removal of such contaminants that are larger than the membrane pores. Several
microbes such as; Coli form bacteria lie in this category so, can be separated in this way.
3. Radium
Radium is a radioactive substance which can prove to be highly toxic because of its
harmful radiations emitting nature. It can be eliminated through assistance of Lime Softening
technology which has been called as; “Best Available Technology” (BAT) and “Small System
Compliance Technology (SSCT)” by EPA for radium. Its efficiency can be understood via the
fact that it can remove even up to 90 percent of radium.
4. Uranium
Removal of uranium can be performed with the help of Anion Exchange technology
which can be described as; A physical-chemical process in which ions are exchanged between a
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solution phase and a solid resin phase. The solid resin phase is able to adsorb anions and
release chloride into the water.
5. Antimony
This damaging substance can be eliminated by application of Iron-Based Adsorptive
Media technique that applies an iron-based media for the purpose of adsorption of contaminants.
Reference
http://www.epa.gov/ogwdw/treatment/pdfs/poster_treatment_technologies.pdf
http://www.epa.gov/ogwdw/treatment/pdfs/poster_treatment_technologies.pdf
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2.) Boston Harbor
The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) claims that the $3.8 Billion dollar
Boston Harbor Cleanup has been a great success.
a.) Please present evidence (data for a specific parameter) that water quality is better in
Boston Harbor than it was 20 years ago? Explain why this data supports your claim that
water quality is better now (5 points).
Answer
It could be proven with the help of comparative analysis of concentrations of toxic metals
before 20 years and at present which have been represented in following figure:
Since; heavy metals such as; copper (Cu), iron (Fe), cadmium (Cd), zinc (Zn), mercury
(Hg) and lead (Pb) can prove to be toxic for aquatic organisms and water consumers thus; these
are considered as; an important parameter to measure the quality of water. Reduction in the
quantity of such metals can indicate towards improvement in water quality and vice-versa.
References
1. http://www.dnr.mo.gov/env/esp/waterquality-parameters.htm
2. http://www.mwra.state.ma.us/01news/2008/bhpenvironentalsuccess/bhpenvsuccess.htm
http://www.dnr.mo.gov/env/esp/waterquality-parameters.htm
http://www.mwra.state.ma.us/01news/2008/bhpenvironentalsuccess/bhpenvsuccess.htm
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