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US Department of the Interior, 2008
Scientists call the land along the edges of a river, stream, or lake a riparian zone. In this guide, riparian zone will be called the Green Zone. Riparian zones make up only a small part of land in the United States. But they are very important. They protect water quality and quantity, supply food and shelter for fish and wildlife, and provide…
Descriptors: Water Quality, Guides, Wildlife, Animals
Turner, J. Howard, Ed. – 1982
Few investments have as little thought given to planning as the installation of a water-supply system for the home or farm. There are many considerations to be made if an adequate supply of water is to be available for the living and recreational needs of a family or the needs of livestock. This book is designed to instruct the reader on how to…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Drinking Water, Environmental Education, Natural Resources
Carnegie, John W. – 1981
A brief overview of the basic concepts and philosophies for sampling water and waste water systems is presented in this module. The module is not intended to specify sampling procedures, frequencies, or locations for specific treatment facilities but rather to outline those general procedures which should be followed when sampling under most…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Laboratory Procedures, Postsecondary Education, Sampling

Gill, John; Markby, Jane – Journal of Biological Education, 1991
A method for demonstrating eutrophication that can be used as a simple illustration of the phenomenon or as a basis for problem-solving activities is presented. A sample worksheet with procedures for this activity and discussion questions is included. (Author/KR)
Descriptors: Biology, Environmental Education, Problem Solving, Science Activities
Rogers, Allen – 1994
This activity guide, developed to provide hands-on environmental education activities geared to South Mountains State Park in North Carolina, is targeted for grades 4 and 5 and meets curriculum objectives of the standard course of study established by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Three types of activities are included:…
Descriptors: Classification, Environmental Education, Grade 4, Grade 5
Wooley, John F. – 1981
Biological waste treatment in the activated sludge process is based on the ability of microorganisms to use dissolved oxygen in breaking down soluble organic substances. The oxygen uptake test is a means of measuring the respiration rate of microorganisms in this process. Designed for individuals who have completed National Pollutant Discharge…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Laboratory Procedures, Microbiology, Postsecondary Education
LaMotte Co., Chestertown, MD. – 1989
The goal of this mini-curriculum is for students to discover what drinking water really is. Five units are designed to be presented as a lecture and to allow 30 to 40 students to perform every procedure, each testing their own tap water sample. Games are provided in each section to reinforce the concepts presented in each unit. Unit 1 introduces…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Drinking Water, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education

Dietz, Nancy J., Ed.; And Others – 1995
This booklet contains games and activities that can be photocopied for classroom use. Activities include Wetland Terminology, Putting on the Map, Erosional Forces, Water in...Water out, Who Lives Here?, Wetlands in Disguise, Dichotomous Plant Game, Algae Survey, Conducting an Algal Survey, Water Quality Indicators Guide, Farming Wetlands, Wetlands…
Descriptors: Ecology, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Bailey, Paul – 1994
This activity guide, developed to provide hands-on environmental education activities geared to New River State Park in North Carolina, is targeted for grades 7 and 8 and meets curriculum objectives of the standard course of study established by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Three types of activities are included: pre-visit,…
Descriptors: Classification, Environmental Education, Grade 7, Grade 8
Brueggeman, Gail; Clendenin, Donna – 1998
The Rivers Project at Southern Illinois University began in February, 1990 as a pilot program involving eight high schools along the Mississippi and lower Illinois River. The Rivers Project network has grown through the training of teachers from across the United States and Canada. With scientific literacy as the ultimate goal, students collect…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Equations (Mathematics), Graphs, High Schools
California State Univ., Sacramento. School of Engineering. – 1983
The purpose of this water treatment field study training program is to: (1) develop new qualified water treatment plant operators; (2) expand the abilities of existing operators, permitting better service both to employers and public; and (3) prepare operators for civil service and certification examinations (examinations administered by…
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Course Content, Drinking Water, Facilities
Nickinson, Pat – 1986
This book provides five instructional units on groundwater. Units included are: (1) "Where's the Groundwater?" (describing the concepts of a saturated zone, water table, hydrologic cycle, recharge and discharge, core of depression, subsidence, and saltwater intrusion); (2) "How Does It Travel?" (discussing porosity,…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Science and Society, Science Materials, Secondary Education
Gardner, Anne, Ed. – 1983
A sanitary survey is an onsite inspection of a public water system by competent personnel who use a standard form, procedure, and method to survey the effectiveness and maintenance of the system and to determine its ability to provide continuously safe water to the consuming public. This text, developed as an aid to providing instruction on how to…
Descriptors: Drinking Water, Environmental Standards, Postsecondary Education, Public Health
California State Univ., Sacramento. School of Engineering. – 1988
The purpose of this water treatment field study training program is to: (1) develop new qualified water treatment plant operators; (2) expand the abilities of existing operators, permitting better service both to employers and public; and (3) prepare operators for civil service and certification examinations (examinations administered by…
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Course Content, Drinking Water, Environmental Education
California State Univ., Sacramento. Dept. of Civil Engineering. – 1988
The purpose of this wastewater treatment field study training program is to: (1) develop new qualified wastewater treatment plant operators; (2) expand the abilities of existing operators, permitting better service both to employers and public; and (3) prepare operators for civil service and certification examinations (examinations administered by…
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Course Content, Environmental Education, Home Study