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Hewitt, G. – Journal of Biological Education, 1991
The following indices for assessing river water quality are described: Shannon-Weiner Diversity Index, Sorenson Quotient of Similarity, Czekanowski's Index of Similarity, Trent Biotic Index, Chandler Score, and Biological Monitoring Working Party Score. Their advantages and disadvantages are outlined. (Author)
Descriptors: Biology, Environmental Standards, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
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Sangodoyin, A. Y. – Environmental Education and Information, 1991
Samples from five water sources (spring, borehole, pond, stream, and well) in rural Nigerian communities were tested. Results include source reliabilities in terms of water quality and quantity, pollution effects upon water quality, epidemiological effects related to water quantity and waste disposal, and impact of water quality improvement upon…
Descriptors: Disease Control, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education
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Koussouris, Theodore; And Others – Environmental Education and Information, 1990
Presented is a survey of a river including physiochemical measurements and river fauna observations. It is shown that the self-purification gradient of river water quality and the possible ecological disturbances due to pollutants entering the river create an unpredictable pattern of recovery. (CW)
Descriptors: Animals, Chemical Analysis, Ecology, Environmental Education
Gursky, Daniel – Teacher Magazine, 1991
Many teachers unknowingly breathe air and drink water with low levels of harmful material. Exposure over the years may present significant health risks. This article examines the problems of indoor air pollution, pesticides, asbestos, lead in drinking water, and radon. Each section includes sources for further information. (SM)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Asbestos, Environmental Standards, Guidelines
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Iams, Donna R.; Marion, Mary H. – Journal of Extension, 1991
A survey of 850 Arizona university employees (71 percent response) found that water quality was the top-rated environmental issue. Among methods of receiving information, most would accept renting videotapes, home study, bulletins, or workshops within 10 miles of home. Older respondents were generally less willing to use the methods offered. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age Differences, Bulletins, Cost Effectiveness
Kuechle, Jeff – Winds of Change, 1993
Project GREEN (Global Rivers Environmental Education Network) is an international environmental education program empowering students to use science to improve and protect the quality of watersheds. As an integral part of the Yakima School District Environmental Awareness Program, Project GREEN provides educational benefits for both American…
Descriptors: American Indians, Conservation (Environment), Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education
Ayotamuno, M. J. – International Journal of Environmental Education and Information, 1993
This survey of the Port Harcourt, Nigeria, sewage disposal system exemplifies sewage disposal in the developing world. Results reveal that some well-constructed and maintained drains, as well as many open drains and septic tanks, expose women and children to the possibility of direct contact with parasitic organisms and threaten water resources.…
Descriptors: Community Surveys, Developing Nations, Ecology, Environmental Education
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Parker, Pamela H.; Mahoney, Melissa – Science Teacher, 1998
Details a project in which students assess the health of two seemingly different streams by conducting chemical and biological tests. Focuses on student and teacher use of a watershed educational project in Tennessee. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemical Analysis, Data Analysis, Ecology
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Nelson, Nathan O.; Mikkelsen, Robert L. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2005
Trends in animal production have moved the industry toward large confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs). These CAFOs concentrate large amounts of manure-based nutrients in relatively small areas, which increases the risk of nutrient loss to the surrounding environment. In response to water quality concerns, P-based manure application…
Descriptors: Industry, Water Quality, Animal Husbandry, Agricultural Production
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James, Rebecca R.; Ogden, Albert E.; DiVincenzo, John P. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2006
Undergraduate research is the most rewarding way for science students to become exposed to the process of scientific investigation. Water quality studies offer the unique advantages of being easily designed by the students and analytically approachable. This two-part, 14-month study involved several students in the delineation of ground water flow…
Descriptors: Water Quality, Counties, Climate, Water
Marwan Haddad – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2005
Identifying and considering public attitudes towards various aspects of water supply and sanitation services by planners and decision makers represent an important developmental element relating to the quality, efficiency, and performance of those services. A sample of 1000 Palestinian adults completed a questionnaire assessing attitudes towards…
Descriptors: Water, Sanitation, Child Health, Foreign Countries
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Schmid, Andrea N.; Thompson, Jan R.; Bengston, David N. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2007
Effective educational and management programs to improve water quality will require an improved understanding of public perceptions of the relationship between land use and water quality. We analyzed a large database of newspaper articles in the Upper Mississippi River Basin to assess the public discourse about water quality and land use, and…
Descriptors: Water Quality, Environmental Education, Land Use, Earth Science
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LeDee, Olivia; Mosser, Anna; Gamble, Tony; Childs, Greg; Oberhauser, Karen – Science and Children, 2007
The after-school science club at Galtier Math, Science, and Technology Elementary Magnet School in St. Paul, Minnesota, learned some valuable lessons when they took newfound knowledge about pollution into their homes. After learning about the effects of various contaminants on health and what informed citizens can do about it, students tested…
Descriptors: Magnet Schools, Clubs, After School Programs, Science Education
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Zigic, Sasha; Lemckert, Charles J. – Computers & Education, 2007
The following paper presents a computer-based learning strategy to assist in introducing and teaching water quality modelling to undergraduate civil engineering students. As part of the learning strategy, an interactive computer-based instructional (CBI) aid was specifically developed to assist students to set up, run and analyse the output from a…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Water Quality, Learning Strategies, Civil Engineering
Kramer, Ed, Ed.; And Others – 1994
This activity book was developed as part of an effort to protect water quality of the Stillwater River, Ohio, through a Watershed Protection Project. It is designed to raise teachers' and students' awareness and trigger a sense of stewardship towards the preservation of water resources. The activities are generally appropriate for elementary age…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Educational Games, Elementary Education, Environmental Education
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